Like an adventurous seafarer am I,
Who hath some long and dangerous voyage been;
And called to tell of his discovery,
How far he sailed, what countries he had seen;
Proceeding from the port whence he put forth,
Shews by his compass how his course he steered,
When East, when West, when South, and when by North,
As how the Pole, to every place was reared;
What capes he doubled, of what continent,
The gulfs and straits that strangely he had past;
Where most becalmed, where with foul weather spent,
And on what rocks in peril to be cast:
Thus in my Love, Time calls me to relate
My tedious travels, and oft-varying fate.
Write a brief paragraph characterizing the speaker’s point of view on love in the poem. In your paragraph, draw a conclusion about the speaker based on your analysis. Consider the speaker’s choice of words and images as well as the speaker’s direct statements. Support your answer with at least one quotation from the poem.