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The speaker compares his love to a disease that is an uncontrolled. He goes on to say that even though love is destroying his sanity, he continues to love. He uses personification to portray reason, who, he says is angry at the speaker for not adopting its prescriptions. Thus reason has left him, and the poet agrees that the desire for love is equal to death.
The speaker compares his love to a disease that is an uncontrolled. He goes on to say that even though love is destroying his sanity, he continues to love. He uses personification to portray reason, who, he says is angry at the speaker for not adopting its prescriptions. Thus reason has left him, and the poet agrees that the desire for love is equal to death.