Since his "Songs and Ballads" publication in 1663, the wisdom of John Donne's love poem caused many speculations about the poet's own opinion. In his own era, Dawn adopted the traditional form and image of love poetry, like Dawn's enthusiastic zeal, "to regain its vitality and completely change your hand, to give the reader an example Asked to provide no spiritual recognition and participation "In his work grasped the emotions of that momentum, he succeeded in wiping out the reader with the intense emotions of his poem.
When assessing the difficulty of reading Dan's love poetry, it is important to first determine the words that are difficult to understand. Dawn's poetry provides interpretations of varying degrees. Seemingly simple phrases have some potential secondary meaning. Another problem is that he uses images. Several images do not seem to fit the scope of his poem. You need to read these images carefully and determine exact reasons for Donne to use them. In this aspect of his writing, he is very different from his generation of the same generation, and they find that it is difficult to understand this difference. Jonson commented that Dorn would die as Dorn struggled to understand and explained how Dorn's colleagues saw his poem. Dawn's poetry by Dawn "Dr." Dr. Dan's poem is like a part of God and it is told that he has passed all understanding, so even he knew it was not inclusive I suggested. "
The complex nature of Dawn's love poet makes it more beautiful in many ways. Beauty will appear when you feel understanding. Understanding his poetry is not an instant way to show that understanding the infinity of love is not instantaneous. In a sense, Dorn makes the reader feel that his understanding of his poetry and love is worth the wait.
As a metaphysical poet, Dorn often uses physical love to evoke spiritual love. Indeed, in many love poetry, this metaphysical concept is not explicitly stated. For this purpose, Dawn's poetry often suggests that the poet's love for a particular lover far exceeds the love of others. To love someone is like a tangible person is a religious experience, the best love is beyond the pure body. In such love, lovers share what is more expensive than ordinary lovers. For example, in "Infinite Love", Dorn begins with a traditional love poem, but throughout the third quarter he will make love between himself and his beloved an absolutely perfect abstract ideal I'll change it. . After his poetry (after he joined the Minister) saved some of the physical gameplay in the early poetry, but it came to the union celebration between the soul and the soul or the soul and the god I changed.