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Answer:

The connection that Marlowe develops between the 'pleasures' and the speaker's relationship with his love is between the beauty of natural world and the shepherd's passionate love for his love.

Explanation:

'The Passionate Shepherd to His Love' is a pastoral poem written by Christopher Marlowe. The poem depicts the passionate love of the shepherd to his love while building connection between the beauty of the natural world.

In lines 1-8, the shepherd persuades his love if she would come to live with him, she will enjoy 'pleasures' of 'listening to melodious birds singing Madrigals.'  Marlowe establishes the connection between the shepherd's love and pleasures with the beauty of the natural world.

The speaker is saying that if his lover would join him and come live with him she will enjoy the pleasures of Valleys, groves, hills, fields, woods, etc. So the author is making a connection between the pleasures enjoyed by a man while observing and being in the natural world to the pleasures that the shepherd's lover would enjoy if she will come and reside with him.

So, there's a connection between the pleasure's enjoyed by the man of the beauty of the natural world to the pleasures that shepherd's lover would enjoy by being with him.

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