summary of love infiniteness by jhon donne
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Synopsis. John Donne's "Lovers' Infiniteness," consisting of three eleven-line stanzas, begins as a rather unconventional love poem. The speaker is telling his lady-love that he cannot weep or plead with her anymore to gain her affection. ... Any partition of love makes it less.
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John Donne's poetry tends to have love, death, and religion as central themes. ... Each stanza has eleven lines, which is an unusual structure in Donne's poems. However, 'Lovers' Infiniteness' is a usual type of poem for the poet, as the lyrical voice argues with his/her love and tries to convince him/her of something
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