Respected sir,
I give my respons here of metaphysical poetry.
Introduction
Semual Johnson was the first person who invented the term metaphysical poetry. Metaphysical poetry is the name given to a style of poetry from the seventeenth century. John Donne wrote metaphysical poetry and many other..
Metaphysical poets
Meta -physical means "Meta" means "beyound" and "physics"means "physical nature". Metaphysical poetry that goes bound the physical world of the senses and explores the spiritual world.
Meta physical poetry began early in the Jacobean age.
Characteristics of metaphysical poetry
In metaphysical poetry poet use significance word and use signify love,death and other.
Far fetched images are most important in metaphysical poetry. Poet use satire,hyperbolice expression,satire,irony,dramatic manner and etc.
SONG: SWEETEST love, I do not go
I give my respons here of metaphysical poetry.
Introduction
Semual Johnson was the first person who invented the term metaphysical poetry. Metaphysical poetry is the name given to a style of poetry from the seventeenth century. John Donne wrote metaphysical poetry and many other..
Metaphysical poets
- Edward Taylor
- George Herbert
- Richard Crashaw
- John Donne
Meta -physical means "Meta" means "beyound" and "physics"means "physical nature". Metaphysical poetry that goes bound the physical world of the senses and explores the spiritual world.
Meta physical poetry began early in the Jacobean age.
Characteristics of metaphysical poetry
In metaphysical poetry poet use significance word and use signify love,death and other.
Far fetched images are most important in metaphysical poetry. Poet use satire,hyperbolice expression,satire,irony,dramatic manner and etc.
Metaphysical poem
SONG: SWEETEST love, I do not go
SWEETEST love, I do not go,
For weariness of thee,
Nor in hope the world can show
A fitter love for me ;
But since that I
At the last must part, 'tis best,
Thus to use myself in jest
By feigned deaths to die.
Yesternight the sun went hence,
And yet is here to-day ;
He hath no desire nor sense,
Nor half so short a way ;
Then fear not me,
But believe that I shall make
Speedier journeys, since I take
More wings and spurs than he.
This song of Johan Donne. The present song is address by a lover to his beloved when movement comes for him to path with his beloving by the way of a death. The lover trises to convince her not to be a sad, sigh and weep because soon or later all lovers have to face the movement of separation. The lover tries to convince his beloving that he is going away from her not because he is tried of her or with a hope that his word can present a better companion for him.
The present poem sings the glory of immortal love nothing can separate thoughs lovers whose love is a true. The lover of present poem consider death as a fack death because for lover if their is any unfortunate insidant leding to separation, that is a real death for lovers.
Mad with much heart, than idiot with non
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