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Explain any one of the following: a) O how feeblc is man's power, That iſ good fortune fall, Cannot add another hour,​

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Answered by kshitib2008
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According to John Donne in this poem, a man's power is feeble because his fortunes, either good or bad, are things which affect him and which he cannot defend himself against.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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O how feeble is man's power,

that if good fortune fall,

Cannot add another houre.

  • This statement comes from John Donne's poem 'Sweetest Love I do not goe,' which was published in 1911. Metaphysical poet John Donne is well-known.
  • The poem offers the speaker's comforting words to his sweetheart as he prepares to travel. The speaker declares that he will have to leave at the start of the poem. However, because he does not wish to go, this doesn't really imply the end of their relationship.
  • By the phrase: 'Oh how feeble man’s power' is, that if good fortune comes our way, we can't add another hour or recover a lost one. When ill luck strikes, however, we intensify, prolong, and embellish it so that it sweeps us off our feet.
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