Dull is lacking interest and excitement.
Sublunary is of the world.
Dull, sublunary lovers' love is worldly love that lacks interest and excitement.
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"Love is a smoke raised with a fume of sighs; Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; Being vexed, a sea nourished with lovers' tears. What is it else? A madness most discreet, A choking gall and a preserving sweet."
In Mercutio's Queen Mab speech in the play Romeo and Juliet he says that lovers dream of love. He adds that courtiers dream of curtsies and lawyers dream of fees.
It's beautiful in its simplicity. When you're happy, do you notice that someone smiling makes you smile back? The sun is shining brighter. Picture that first summer day and you seem to skip by and swear that the world is laughing with you. Shakespeare puts that in terms of love. Lovers are so enraptured, they see others in love and feel their love swell.
Dull; Refined
The sublunary lovers' love is more refined; he calls it "dull."
The word "sublunary" in the phrase "dull sublunary lovers' love" suggests that the love discussed is earthly or transient, as it is contrasted with a more spiritual, ethereal love. In Renaissance cosmology, the sublunary realm was considered the imperfect and changing realm below the moon, in contrast to the unchanging divine realm above it.
Did you mean "A Valediction: forbidding mourning" by John Donne? The word choice emphasizes the difference between the speaker's love and "dull sublunary lovers love." One instance of very deliberate word choice may be found in lines 7-8: "T'were prophanation of our joyes/To tell the layetie our love." Profanation and laity are both words with religious meanings, and their use gives the reader the idea that the love is holy.
"Sublunary" means "under the moon". I suppose the idea is that moonlight helps to make an atmosphere of love.
This quote from John Donne's poem "The Good Morrow" suggests that lovers who are only focused on physical sensations cannot endure being apart from each other because it takes away the physical pleasures that unite them. It emphasizes the shallow nature of a relationship based solely on physical attraction.
The term "sublunary" means situated below the moon or of this world. In the context of the poem, it suggests that the narrator's love is earthly and not transcendent or divine. The love is limited by the realities and imperfections of the world.
lovers is a word that describe two people that are in love
In the fourth and fifth stanzas of "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," the narrator's love is described as a mature, spiritual connection that transcends physical separation, while earthly love is depicted as needy and dependent on physical presence. The opposition lies in the narrator's belief that true love can withstand physical distance and remain strong and constant, unlike lesser, more superficial forms of love.
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no it is not just for lovers it is a way to express your feelings about that person that you like or love.
Lovers.