John Donne's Holy Sonnet sequence does not feature titles for each sonnet; therefore, each sonnet's first line becomes the title. According to the MLA Style Manual: "When the first line of a poem serves as the title of the poem, reproduce the line exactly as it appears in the text."...
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10). The second line of the sonnet rejects the comparatively gentle techniques God has previously employed to correct the speaker--"for you / As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend"--and calls instead for God to "o'erthrow" the willing poet by "force" (4). Donne demonst...
The article looks at the meaning of the poem "Death Be Not Proud", also known as "Holy Sonnet 10" or "Holy Sonnet X", by John Donne. It includes a summary and the poem's text.
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That's the feeling John Donne expresses in his Holy Sonnet XVII: Since She Whom I Loved. This classic poem is a testimony to the power of love and the agony of separation. In this literary criticism and interpretation, we will explore the themes, structure, language, and imagery of this ...
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John Donne’s Holy Sonnet XIII, “What If This Present Were The World’s Last Night?” is a powerful and thought-provoking poem that explores the idea of the end of the world. Written in the early 17th century, the poem is a reflection on the fragility of life and the inevitability of...
‘Holy Sonnet III’ by John Donne is a deeply emotional poem that expresses the poet’s struggle to come to terms with his own grief.
John Donne Monday, May 14, 2001 poem poems death sleep sonnet Download image of this poem. Report this poem COMMENTS OF THE POEM Be the first one to comment on this poem!READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES This poem has not been translated into any other language yet. I would ...