English, asked by tasirulmomin, 4 months ago

"Whatever dies, was not mixed
equally" - is a reference to
which medieval science ?​

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Answered by unknownuser30272
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Their love is more powerful than all, and it cannot simply die. It's also interesting to note Donne's usage of the word "die" as the final word of the poem. In a literal sense, the poem ends at the word "die", just like a life is ended at death. Yet, the poem transcends time and escapes its death by existing as a form of love and art. Like the love described in the poem itself, "The Good-Morrow" is eternal.

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