John Donne Selected Poems-1

A VALEDI FORBIDDING M.

AS virtuous men pass mildly away,

And whisper to their souls to go,

Whilst some of their sad friends do say,

"Now his breath goes," and some say, "No."

So let us melt, and make no noise,

No tear-floods, nh-tempests move ;

Twere profanation of our joys

To tell the laity our love.

Moving of th earth brings harms and fears ;

Men re what it did, a ;

But trepidation of the spheres,

Though greater far, is i.

Dull sublunary lovers love

—Whose soul is sense—ot admit

Of absence, cause it doth remove

The thing which eleme.

But we by a love so much refined,

That ourselves know not what it is,

Inter-assur鑔 of the mind,

Care less, eyes, lips and hands to miss.

Our two souls therefore, which are one,

Though I must go, e yet

A breach, but an expansion,

Like gold to aery thinness beat.

If they be two, they are two so

As stiff twin passes are two ;

Thy soul, the fixd foot, makes no show

To move, but doth, if th other do.

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