One day I wrote her name upon the strand,

But came the waves and washed it away:

Again I wrote it with a second hand,

But came the tide, and made my pains his prey.

“Vain man,” said she, “that dost in vain assay.

A mortal thing so to immortalize,

For I myself shall like to this decay.

And eek my name be wiped out likewise.”

“Not so,” quod I, “let baser things devise

To die in dust, but you shall live by fame:

My verse your virtues rare shall eternize,

And in the heavens write your glorious name.

Where whenas death shall all the world subdue,

Our love shall live, and later life renew.”

14. In the opening quatrain, what action does the poet describe?

Question 14 options:

A. walking with his lover on the strand


B. trying to stop the advancing tide


C. writing immortal poetry


D. writing his lover's name in the sand

Respuesta :

c.writing immortal poetry
D. writing his lover's name in the sand
The first quatrain describes the poet writing his lover's name on the sand.