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The Good-Morrow was written by poet John Donne
Donne's poemThe Good Morrow is typically metaphysical in its startling beginning, its dramatic nature and progression of thought, its striking metaphysical conceits, its range of intellectual imagery from the worlds of theology, geography, chemistry and cosmology, its catalogic mode, the use of hyperbole, the mingling of gravity and levity, the colloquial language, the presentation of the lovers as microcosms, and finally the union of the physical and the psychological in love.
Good morrow is written by john donne. Definitely it is a love poem.
The Good-Morrow was created in 1633.
In John Donne's poem "The Good Morrow," metaphysical conceits are intricate and imaginative comparisons that connect seemingly disparate ideas. For example, Donne likens the awakening of love to the discovery of a new world, emphasizing the transformative power of love. These conceits reflect the poem's exploration of intimacy and the profound connection between lovers, as they transcend the physical realm to achieve a deeper spiritual union. This use of metaphor highlights the complexity and depth of human relationships, characteristic of metaphysical poetry.
Good Morning. "Morrow" means "morning"; that's where we get our word "tomorrow" from. "I'll do it to-morrow" means "I'll do it in the morning"
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One possibility is "good morrow". In Romeo and Juliet Benvolio says to Romeo, "Good morrow, cousin" (Act I Scene 1), and Romeo says to Friar Lawrence "Good morrow, father" (Act 2 Scene 3) and to Mercutio and Benvolio "Good morrow to you both" (act 2 Scene 4). Ben Jonson has Littlewit greet his wife with "Good morrow, Win" in Act 1 Scene 1 of Batholomew Fair. We find another greeting in Act I Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, when a servant greets Romeo by saying "God gi' god den" But that was an evening greeting, not a morning one.
not a word? perchance a greeting
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Love Story - 1954 The Good Morrow 1-11 was released on: USA: 29 June 1954