Death dont' be proud even though you pride in it.
you are not mighty or scary as some people may say.
for all those people you took away, you are still unable to take me. So don't die, poor death, before you take me away. the first 4 lines he's mocking death.
Death, you're just a picture of peace (rest and sleep).
Dying is a pleasurable state and death is full of pleasure. You eventually take away our love ones away(best men), but you're just giving their body rest and freeing their soul.
the second 4 lines he's teasing death.
Death, you're a slave to fate and to man's action.
Poison , war, sickness, and sleeping pills will kill us but then so what?
One quick moment pass and comes eternal life.
Death will be no more, in turn it's really Death's funeral when a man dies. Last 6 lines he's pitying death.
Death Be Not Proud - book - was created in 1949.
i will die soon..........LOL!!
Death Be Not Proud
Death Be Not Proud is a poem by John Donne. Its theological argument is summarized as death cannot be overcome, it is inevitable.
Nobody, death is the one being adressed. In b4 facepalm.
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"Death be not Proud" is a sonnet by John Donne, following the structure of a Petrarchan sonnet with an octave and a sestet. It is a metaphysical poem that explores the theme of death and challenges the idea of death being something to fear.
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"Death be not proud" is a poem written by John Donne, an English poet and cleric in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The poem is part of his collection of sonnets called "Holy Sonnets."
The tone in "Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne is defiant and challenging. The speaker directly addresses death as if to diminish its power and portray it as insignificant in the face of eternal life. The tone conveys a sense of triumph over death and the belief in a higher power.