Summary of the poem a valediction forbidding mourning
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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning Summary. Donne's speaker begins with the very weird metaphor of an old man dying. ... He says that the parting between him and his wife should be like the gentle death of an old man—you can't even tell when he's stopped breathing. You had us at 'dead guy,' John
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