This line has a distinctly militaristic tone in its diction and meter. The fair youth will “pace forth,” evoking the image of a soldier marching off to war, which reiterates the aggressive tone and imagery of line 7. The image of the soldier is strengthened by the substantial style of the line which is commensurate with the line’s content. The line is made up of ten monosyllabic words, the majority of which both begin and end with consonant sounds. The heft of the words causes the poem’s pace to slow down, fittingly imitating a march.