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The poem describes a man asking his lover to complete impossible tasks to win her back, such as making a shirt without sewing it and obtaining impossible items like parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. He promises that if she completes these tasks, he will be her true love. The poem references the fair of Scarborough and mentions the man sailing westward.
The poem describes a man asking his lover to complete impossible tasks to win her back, such as making a shirt without sewing it and obtaining impossible items like parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. He promises that if she completes these tasks, he will be her true love. The poem references the fair of Scarborough and mentions the man sailing westward.
The poem describes a man asking his lover to complete impossible tasks to win her back, such as making a shirt without sewing it and obtaining impossible items like parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. He promises that if she completes these tasks, he will be her true love. The poem references the fair of Scarborough and mentions the man sailing westward.