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The foot of the poem fear no more by william shakespeare is

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Answered by rojalin2
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This poem has been taken from Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. ... In this poem the poet has expressed his feeling for the rest of the soul of the dead. It is written for the consolation of the dead. The poet wants to say that a dead person becomes free from all kinds of worldly anxieties.

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Answered by dheepikarameshkumar
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This poem has been taken from Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. ... In this poem the poet has expressed his feeling for the rest of the soul of the dead. It is written for the consolation of the dead. The poet wants to say that a dead person becomes free from all kinds of worldly anxieties.

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The poem 'Fear no more heat o' the sun' by William Shakespeare is a poem about that death can come at any age, and all the troubles and worries that happening while living will not matter while we are dead. In this poem the persona reassures the responder about the notion of death numerous times.

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