arried individuals. Although it does not state in "The Sun Rising" if the couple is married, I feel that the speaker has grasps the emotional aspect and beauty of sex. Lying in bed with his lover, the speaker scolds the rising sun, questioning why it must bother them and calling it a busy old fool. He only desires to stay in bed with his lover. He feels that as long as he is lying next to her, he is dominant. He can conquer the sun by casuing an eclipse by just closing his eyes. His lover is like every country in the world, and he is all of the kings. Each speaker desires one thing and in order to receive them they each must conquer time. Time in TO his coy mistress:Time offers consequencesIf you don't have sex with me you will die and the worms will rob you of your virginity. The worms are symbolic in two different ideas the shape and They are also rep of time, break body down. Time in the future. But he wants it in due time.Time will keep going on without them they mustn't be static spectators. Time In Sun Rising:He wants time to stop. The sun not to disturbe them between the cutains. He wants to lay there foreverPersuassion:/consequencesFlea: three sins in killing threeSun Rising: Sun to not come upCoy Mistress: do it before you die End:Will anyone ever grasp a universal definition of love? By comparing it to a flea, jewels and a vegetable The similarities of sex, time, and persuassion are what draw John Donne's The Flea and The Sun Rising, and Andrew Marvell's To his coy mistres together. T ...