Science, asked by dgothwal28, 8 months ago

o! might those sighs and tears return again​

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Answered by purvikoli
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Answered by genius159
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John Donne's speaker in Holy Sonnet III is lamenting through many episodes of tears and the agony of sighing that have left him in a deep state of melancholic grief. He avers that those who have committed ordinary sins against society such as thieves and the overweening proud, at least, have past joys to think on. He cannot look back at his own transgressions with but a jaundiced eye. He committed his sins in suffering, and now he must face continued punishment as he experiences great sorrow for his earlier transgressions.

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