the relationship between Donne's religious and secular verse.

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English

 

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September 11, 2014

 

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But Donne does not render his previous courtly love completely devoid of significance, as in ?Since she whom I lov'd', a sonnet about his devotion to God now his wife has died, he claims that his ?amorous' soul was led to divine love by his experiences in secular, earthly love; ?admiring her my mind did whet to seek thee God'...
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In ?what if this present' , Donne's former persona and present one merge when his imagined picture of Christ in his heart that signifies his divine love, which reminds him of his sensual love, which used to remind him of divine love. In ?Oh to vex me' Donne states that this connection is far from beneficial as even though he may ?change in vows, and in devotion' he feels it has led him to have an inappropriate attitude towards God, he ?courts' him one day and therefore lives in ?fear of his rod' the next...
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