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  • The Blossom by John Donne - Poetry. com
    To-morrow find thee fallen, or not at all Must with the sun and me a journey take Alas ! if you must go, what's that to me? If then your body go, what need your heart? Is to a woman but a kind of ghost Know thee for one? But take my word, she doth not know a heart Than if I had stay'd still with her and thee As glad to have my body as my mind
  • The Blossom by John Donne | Full Text
    Full text of this classic poem, free to read online at American Literature
  • 10 John Donne Poems Everyone Should Read - Interesting Literature
    This is one of Donne’s most cynical poems: the speaker of the poem argues that finding a woman who will remain faithful is as impossible as catching a falling star from the sky
  • The Blossom by John Donne - online-literature. com
    Is to a woman but a kind of ghost Know thee for one? But take my word, she doth not know a heart Than if I had stay'd still with her and thee As glad to have my body as my mind
  • The Blossom – The Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation
    Is to a woman but a kind of ghost Know thee for one? But take my word, she doth not know a heart Than if I had stay’d still with her and thee As glad to have my body as my mind
  • John Donne: The Blossom.
    To-morrow find thee fallen, or not at all Must with the sun and me a journey take Alas ! if you must go, what's that to me? If then your body go, what need your heart? Is to a woman but a kind of ghost Know thee for one? But take my word, she doth not know a heart Than if I had stay'd still with her and thee As glad to have my body as my mind
  • The Blossom Poem by John Donne - InternetPoem. com
    LITTLE think'st thou, poor flower, Whom I've watch'd six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on this bough, Little think'st thou, That it will freeze anon, and that I shall
  • The Blossom by John Donne (Poem, Summary, Paraphrase, Analysis Questions)
    John Donne’s “The Blossom” is a deeply reflective poem that captures the bittersweet moment of emotional detachment Through rich metaphors, personified emotions, and a conversational tone, Donne brings to life the internal conflict of reason vs love
  • 60+ John Donne Poems - Discover Donnes Poetry - Poem Analysis
    Donne wrote this poem as a farewell song for his wife when he embarked on a long journey This poem showcases Donne's excellence in using the technique of metaphysical conceit to show the dynamics of the physical and spiritual connection between the lovers
  • THE BLOSSOM by JOHN DONNE - Poetry Explorer - Your Free Poetry Website . . .
    Discover the largest collection of classic and contemporary poetry with PoetryExplorer Enjoy free access to poems analyzed for subject content, similarity, and connections to other works in our extensive collection





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