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Why is beaten gold an appropriate image in the sixth stanza? What connotations does gold have?
 
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Paraphrase stanza 4.
 
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  • Refined, precious, durable, capable of being extended without breaking.



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  • Unlike common lovers, bound to their earthly passions, we have less need of those things that serve sensual love: namely, bodies.





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