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abhishake
death is not proud any ony understad and explain me
DEATH be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not so,
For, those, whom thou think’st, thou dost overthrow,
Die not, poore death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
From rest and sleepe, which but thy pictures bee,
Much pleasure, then from thee, much more must flow,
And soonest our best men with thee doe goe,
Rest of their bones, and soules deliverie.
Thou art slave to Fate, Chance, kings, and desperate men,
And dost with poyson, warre, and sicknesse dwell,
And poppie, or charmes can make us sleepe as well,
And better then thy stroake; why swell’st thou then;
One short sleepe past, wee wake eternally,
And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die.
20 jul. 2008 22:00
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Hi Abhishake, this is one of John Donne's most famous religious poems wrtitten in the C17. Donne is telling us that since all men die, death is not proud or pompous. Death is nothing to fear as it's like going to sleep, waking up reborn once your journey to the after life is finished. For more analysis, type in the name of this poem into google. Good luck!
20 juli 2008
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