What are the argument given by the poet to console his wife at the time of his departure
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Answer: In this poem, written in anticipation of his own death, Donne consoles his wife by assuring her that he is not leaving her "for weariness of thee." Likewise, he does not expect that he will ever find a "fitter" love, meaning that even in death he will still love her and think of her.
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In this poem, written in anticipation of his own death, Donne consoles his wife by assuring her that he is not leaving her "for weariness of thee." Likewise, he does not expect that he will ever find a "fitter" love, meaning that even in death he will still love her and think of her.
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