What makes a man's power feeble from the poem sweetest love I do not go?
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Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe" by John Donne is a love poem grounded in a deeply religious sensibility. ... According to John Donne in this poem, a man's power is feeble because his fortunes, either good or bad, are things which affect him and which he cannot defend himself against.
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