Meaning
Anger and rebuke; the beloved's displeasure visited upon the lover.
Literally: reproach, wrath
Usage & notes
The beloved's chiding anger, which the lover dreads yet half-welcomes as a sign of being noticed at all; even wrath is attention.
Anger and rebuke; the beloved's displeasure visited upon the lover.
Literally: reproach, wrath
The beloved's chiding anger, which the lover dreads yet half-welcomes as a sign of being noticed at all; even wrath is attention.