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write a critical appreciation of the poem "Sweetest Love i Do Not Go"by John Donne​

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Answered by SanujDESAI
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Song: Sweetest love, I do not go' by John Donne contains a speaker's consoling words to his lover as he prepares to depart on a journey. The poem begins with the speaker stating that he is going to have to leave. This does not mean the end of their relationship though as he doesn't actually want to go.

Answered by Hansika4871
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The poem 'Sweetest Love I do not Go" written by the poet John Donne is a testimony that love will overcome all.

  • It is a love letter to all those who have to watch their lover go away with the worry about if they will ever make it back.
  • The poem revolves around the beloved of the narrator who is trying to console her and try to assure them that he will surely return to her.
  • His departure is compared to a sunset and a sunrise will always follow a sunset so his arrival will come like the sunrise.
  • He tells her that if she believes strongly and desires his return then no obstacle can stop his return back to her.
  • He melancholy states how destiny and fate are much more powerful than a mere human but that doesn't mean they need to stay separated.

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