"The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" is a poem by Walter Raleigh that was written in response to Christopher Marlowe's poem "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love."
The following passage from Raleigh's poem illustrates why the nymph would follow the shepherd if youth never gave way to old age:
But can youth last and love continue to breed?
There was no need for a date or an age.
Then my mind might be moved by these delights.
To live with you and be your love.
While the concept of actions having consequences can be found in numerous instances throughout the poem, consider the following:
Flowers fade, as do wanton fields.
To erroneous winter accounting yields,
A sweet tongue,
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