English, asked by pr773478, 6 months ago

41. "Nor in hope the world can show
A filter Love for me" is from
(A)
Fire-Hymn
(B)
Snake
(C) To Autumn
(D) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe​

Answers

Answered by sia676
3

Answer:

(c) To Autumn

and

(D) sweetest love I do not goe

Answered by syedtahir20
0

Answer:

"Nor in hope the world can show A filter Love for me" is from:

The correct answer is (D) Sweetest Love

Explanation:

The line "Nor in hope the world can show a filter Love for me" is from the poem "The Broken Heart" by John Donne, and is not one of the options given. However, "Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe" is a poem by John Donne that contains this line.

John Donne is a five stanza poem that is separated into sets of eight lines, or octaves. The lines follow a pattern of ABABCDDC, alternating end sounds as the poet saw fit. In regards to meter and rhythm, the lines alternate greatly in length. But there is an element of unity in the fact that each stanza is separated into two sets of four lines, or quatrains. There is a turn in the fourth line of each, taking the reader to a new, but related topic or expanding on the first.

The poem begins with the speaker stating that he is going to have to leave. This does not mean the end of their relationship though as he doesn’t actually want to go. He isn’t seeking out another lover or trying to run away from her. He needs to go, but only temporarily. His departure will be like the setting of the sun. He’ll be gone briefly but return as the sun does in the morning.

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