Explain the following extracts with reference to the context. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we finde two better hemispheares Without sharpe north, without declining west? REFERENCE (i) Poem: The Good-Morrow (ii) Poet: John Donne CONTEXT (i) Occurrence: Stanza 3 (Lines 15-18 / 21) (ii) Content: This poem is considered to be one of the best poems belonging to the metaphysical school of poetry. It describes the poet's profligate past and his present spiritual awakening. The subject is love, love seen as an intense, absolute experience, which isolates the lovers from reality and gives them a different kind of awareness; a simultaneous narrowing and widening of reality. This perfect love is immortal and it makes the lovers immortal too. EXPLANATION In these lines the poets talks about the unique beauty of the love which he and his beloved, Anne Moore, share. Face-to-face with his lover, the poet sees his own
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