An account of john donnes relationship with the sun and his love in the poem The sun is rising
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There is evidence in the poem that the poet John Donne has strong feelings towards both the Sun and his lover.
<Tab/>"But that I would not lose her sight so long. If her eyes have not blinded thine". This evidential quote show that he is so in love with this woman that he could not bare to lose sight of her for the slightest second. This woman's eyes are so
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eyes. " Thou sunne art halfe as happy'as wee" In this quote John Donne stops questioning the sun and insulting it but goes on to say that no matter what the sun does or decides to do there is no way that any of that will make him more happier than his lover. <Tab/>The poem shows that the Poet has negative feelings towards the sun and woeful feelings about his lover.
eyes. " Thou sunne art halfe as happy'as wee" In this quote John Donne stops questioning the sun and insulting it but goes on to say that no matter what the sun does or decides to do there is no way that any of that will make him more happier than his lover. <Tab/>The poem shows that the Poet has negative feelings towards the sun and woeful feelings about his lover.