IS IT POSSIBLE BY SIR THOMAS WYATT

All is possible
Who so list believe.
Trust therefore first, and after preve,

All is possible .........., and after preve,

REFERENCE
(i) Poem: Is it Possible
(ii) Poet: Sir Thomas Wyatt
CONTEXT
(i) Occurrence: End of the Poem (Lines 26-28/30)
(ii) Content: The poet speaks directly to a lady he has had a close relationship with. He wonders how their relationship ends with such sharp quarrel. However, they decide to end their quarrel by putting an end to their love. His love is converted into hate. He emphasizes the idea of unpredictability and changeability of women's emotions by comparing his beloved to a wind or weather. He also mentions that the relationship between him and his beloved is something like playing a dice game, based on chance and luck. Finally, he advises all men to trust women first before loving them. 
EXPLANATION
     In these lines the poet advises that one should not be swayed by the feelings of heart and be very cautious before loving someone. The phrase "All is possible" suggests that the poet has come into a state of confinement and consolation. After questioning through the poem as to how could his lover reject his love, the poet comes out of the wondering thoughts. He is trying to come to terms with the reality which is that he has lost his love and there is no way to get it back now. He here claims that it is possible for love to turn hostile. It is possible that the feelings of love can transform into hatred after they have reached a peak. He admits that it is quite possible that love does not show up as you expect and want it to. "Whoso list believe" means whoever wants to love must believe in his words: "trust therefore first, and after preve". He wants to say that love cannot exist without trust. Trust is worth more than love. In short, it is very important to trust someone before loving them.

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