Say goodbye: The prohibition of mourning and increased prosecution that Black and Dorn does not write refreshing verses is a big unfair for their work. Some of their poetry discusses the theme of suppressing nature, but poetry written by Braque and Dorn in a wider context is not only exciting, but also exciting and worth reading . The two themes covered by these two authors are love and death. Love-themed poetry stimulates the reader, giving hope for the existence of true love rather than pieces of imagination.
Like John Donne's A Valediction: It is forbidden to remember Andrew Marvell's "A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning" to his niece, but speaking about love to his niece is forbidden, I have another view. John Donne's "Farewell: Forbid Mourning" compares love with the circle and Andrew Marvel's "Giving His Niece" is comparing love - Dorn and Marvel poetry connects them, metaphysically It is integrated into a group. Comparative verse between Dawn and Andrew Maville.
"Farewell, condolences" is a metaphysical poem by John Donne. Before he left the European Continent, his wife Ann wrote in 1611 or 1612. "Validiction" is a set of 36 songs of love, the first song and sonnet published in 1633 two years after the death of Dawn. . Based on the theme that two lovers are trying to share for a long time, poetry is known for its confidence and ingenious analogy to explain the relationship between couples. Farewell: My name in the window is "Meditation III of the Holy Spirit Cross" and "Farewell: I cry"
To say goodbye is a kind of speech or farewell poetry, a kind of bitches or uncertainty about future events. The title "Separation at Farewell" seems to imply a dark and meditative theme, but John Donne's poetry is actually a love poem, so it is a metaphysical wit of the 16th century It is a model of. Poets' metaphysical schools (members including Dorn, George Herbert, Andrew Marville, etc.) were formally named by critics and essayist Samuel Johnson (officially known as the 1775 English dictionary) . They introduce metaphysics or abstract logic into their poetry