Sweetest Love, I do not goe

Sweetest Love, I do not goe by John Donne

Summary of Sweetest Love, I do not goe

     The poem 'Sweetest Love, I do not goe' is written by John Donne on the occasion of his leaving for Germany. He wrote it to console his wife and it is one of his simplest poems.

           The poet is going to Germany leaving his wife behind. She is very sad to part with him. He console his wife. He says, "Sweetest love, I'm not going because I'm tired of you, nor in the hope that I'll find a better love out there, but since I will eventually die , it's best to amuse myself by dying feigned deaths.

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