For example, he says “ Why so dull and mute young sinner? Prithee why so mute?”, meaning that he is not as interested in her as Robert is in “ The virgins”. As well as he does not express himself with good connotation of her. Robert uses nature and flowers to express his feelings and in a way his admiration of her to do everything together. In comparison to John : John speaks to his love interest with a petty pessimistic tone of love. Sir Suckling uses religion to get the point across that if he can have her “Nothing can make her; The devil take her.” This shows us that he has given up in love and has decided that if he can not have her no one
For example, he says “ Why so dull and mute young sinner? Prithee why so mute?”, meaning that he is not as interested in her as Robert is in “ The virgins”. As well as he does not express himself with good connotation of her. Robert uses nature and flowers to express his feelings and in a way his admiration of her to do everything together. In comparison to John : John speaks to his love interest with a petty pessimistic tone of love. Sir Suckling uses religion to get the point across that if he can have her “Nothing can make her; The devil take her.” This shows us that he has given up in love and has decided that if he can not have her no one