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Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe Summary In English



The Poem “Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe” Has Been Composed By John Donne. He Is Called A Metaphysical Poet. He Was Born In 1572 In England. He Is Well Known For Songs And Sonnet, Satire, The Elegies And Sermons.

In This Poem, The Poet Has To Go To Germany And His Wife Anne More Don’t Want To Allow Him.The Poet Makes Her Understand That Just As The Sun Sets In The Evening And Rises Again In The Morning In The Same Way, I Will Also Come To You With More Speed Than Sun.

He Says That Man’s Power Is Feeble(Weak) Because He Can’t Recall His Past Hour. He Tells Her Not To She Tears Because That Take His Soul Away.

At Last, He Says That The People, Who Are In Each Other’s Heart Never Separates. John Donne Was Sad For His Beloved. Such A Great Metaphysical Poet Died In 1631.

 

Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe Summary In Hindi

Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe कविता जॉन डॉन के द्रारा लिखा गया है | वे आध्यात्मिक कबि कहे जाते है | इनका जन्म 1572 o में इंग्लैंड में हुआ था | वे Songs And Sonnet, Satire, The Elegies And Sermons के लिए प्रसिद है |

इस कविता में जॉन डॉन को जर्मनी जाना पड्ता है, किसी काम के लिए लेकिन उनकी पत्नी ऐना मोर उन्हें अनुमति नहीं देना चाहती है | कवी उसे समक्षाते है की जैसे सूर्य संध्या में डूबती है और सुबह में पुनः उग जाती है, ठीक उशी तरह मैं तुम्हारे पाश वापस जाउगा सूर्य से ज्यादा तेजी से,

वे कहते है की मनुष्य की शक्ति बहुत ही कमजोर है क्योकि वह अपने बीते एक पल को वापस भी नहीं ला सकता है | वो उससे कहते है की आसू मत बहाओ क्योकि वो आसू मेरी आत्मा को मुझसे दूर ले जाती है |

अत: वे कहते है की वे लोग जो एक-दुसरो के दिलो में रहते है, कभी जुदा नहीं होते हैऐसे महान आध्यात्मिक कवी 1631 o में गुजर गए |

 

1. Who is called the pioneer of metaphysical poetry?

(A) Samuel Johnson

(B) Andrew Marwell

(C) John Donne

(D) John Dryden

Ans (C) John Donne

2. Who has written the poem ‘Sweetest love I do not goe?

(A) John Donne

(B) W.H Auden

(C) D H Lawrence

(D) Walt Whitman

Ans (A) John Donne

3. The Line ‘Nor in the hope the world can show a fitter love for me’ – is from . .

(A) Song of myself

(B) Fire-hymn

(C) Sweetest love I do not goe

(D) Walter De La Mare

Ans (C) Sweetest love I do not goe

4. That thou love’st mee as thou say’st is from …………

(A) Sweetest love I do not goe

(B) Fire-hymn

(C) The Soldier

(D) Walter De La Mare

Ans (A) Sweetest love I do not goe

5. John Donne is a ………. poet.

(A) nature

(B) metaphysical

(C) romantic

(D) pessimistic

Ans (B) metaphysical

6. Which type of lover never part away?

(A) romantic lovers

(B) noble lovers

(C) true lovers

(D) cute lovers

Ans (C) true lovers

7. What are the things that the sun does not have?

(A) ability and wish

(B) sense and love

(C) sense and desire

(D) credit and wit

Ans (C) sense and desire

8. What does hyperbole mainly deal with?

(A) under statement

(B) exaggeration

(C) innovation

(D) sarcasm

Ans (B) exaggeration

9. Who can’t add another hour when good fortune fall?

(A) beloved

(B) lover

(C) poet

(D) man

Ans (D) man

10. The sun has no ‘halfe’ but the has.

(A) poet

(B) man

(C) bride

(D) sky

Ans (A) poet

11. The speaker’s blood decay when the beloved. ………..

(A) sob

(B) weep

(C) sigh

(D) lament

Ans (B) weep

12.The speaker’s soul go away when the beloved ……….

(A) sigh

(B) repent

(C) cheat

(D) weep

Ans (A) sigh

13. John Done was born in-……..

(A) 1562

(B) 1672

(C) 1572

(D) 1570

Ans (C) 1572

14. Who is the beloved in the poem?

(A) Anne More

(B) Anna Wood

(C) Anne Frank 

(D) Anne Marie

Ans (A) Anne More

15. John Donne is well known for ………..

(A) songs and sonnets

(B) free verse

(C) narrative

(D) epic

Ans (A) songs and sonnets

16. John Donne had seen the sun setting…………night.

(A) next

(B) yeeter

(C) before

(D) forth coming

Ans (B) yeeter

17. The poet in the poem is………. with his beloves.

(A) fed up

(B) sad

(C) annoyed

(D) pleased

Ans (B) sad

18. The redness of the fire appears……….to the poet.

(A) appealing

(B) cruel

(C) exciting

(D) pleasing

Ans (B) cruel

19. The poet, gladly, wants to accept……….

(A) death

(B) medal

(C) life

(D) none

Ans (A) death

20. John Donne is going to………. leaving his wife behind

(A) Germany

(B) India

(C) Austria

(D) Nepal

Ans (B) India

21. John Donne feels that a…………is very hopeless.

(A) man

(B) horse

(C) bird

(D) rat

Ans (A) man

22. The poet’s beloved has a great………. for him.

(A) love

(B) hate

(C) anger

(D) none.

Ans (A) love

23. “Sweetest Love I do not Goe” is written by:

(A) John Donne

(B) D.H. Lawrence

(C) Kamala Das

(D) none.

Ans (A) John Donne

24. The poet is better than the……

(A) Sun

(B) Moon

(C) Star

(D) Jupiter

Ans (A) Sun

25. Donne studied law and read…………..

(A) theology

(B) drama

(C) philosophy

(D) novels

Ans (A) theology

26. Who composed “Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe”?

(A) KN Daruwalla

(B) Walter De La Mare

(C) Rupert Brooke

(D) John Donne

Ans (D) John Donne

27. John Donne is a pioneer of………. poetry.

(A) Children’s

(B) Metaphysical

(C) War/Nature

(D) Romantic

Ans (B) Metaphysical

28. The poet tells about ………….in “Sweetest Love, I don’t goe”.

(A) beloved and love

(B) friend and friendship

(C) Joy and sorrow

(D) none

Ans (A) beloved and love

29. Man’s power is…………. when his good fortune falls.

(A) feeble (weak)

(B) strong

(C) Not known

(D) none

Ans (A) feeble (weak)

30. “Yesternight the sunne……………has been taken from:

(A) Song for myself

(B) Sweetest Love I Don’t Goe

(C) The Snake

(D) none

 Ans (B) Sweetest Love I Don’t Goe

31. ……….is weak (feeble) when his fortune does not favour.

(A) Man

(B) Bird

(C) Animal

(D) None

Ans (A) Man

32. Who syas “I shall make speedier Journeys……….

(A) Poet himself

(B) His beloved

(C) His neighbour

(D) His friend

Ans (A) Poet himself

33. …………. the sun went here and yet here is today.

(A) Yesterday

(B) Yesternight

(c) Today’s night

(d) Tomorrow’s night

Ans (B) Yesternight

34. John Donne is not tired of his………

(A) mother

(B) friend

(C) beloved

(D) none

Ans (C) beloved

35. The poet thinks that………… is certain so he has to die.

(A) beauty

(B) health

(C) wealth

(D) death

Ans (D) death

36. The redness of fire appears……….to the poet.

(A) nice

(B) cruel

(C) wealth

(D) death

Ans (B) cruel

37. “But believe that I shall make Speedier journeys, since I take…”-is form

(A) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe

(B) Fire Hymn

(C) Snake

(D) Song of Myself

Ans (A) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe

 

1. Where does the poet want to go ?

Ans . The poet wants to go on a journey but the nature of the journey is not known in the poem. But it’s clear that he wants to go as a ‘ test run ‘ .

2 . What does he use as a metaphor ?

Ans . He uses ‘ the Sun ‘ as a metaphor . He assures his beloved that as the sun have appeared again he will also return from the journey .

3 . How does the poet compare himself to the sun ?

Ans . The poet says that even if the sun does not have sense , he desire and a beloved he comes back again then why can’t I whereas I ( the poet ) have everything .

4. What does the poet believe & why ?

Ans . The poet believes that he will make his journey successful because he has everything sense , desire and a beloved .

5 . What makes a man’s power feeble ?

Ans. A man has a weakness that he kneels down before his bad luck . He loses ability to face it.Even he does not take a profit of his good fortune .

6. How does the beloved waste the poet’s life ?

Ans . The poet says that once his beloved told that he is the part of her , and he lies in her . But at present she is sighing , she is weeping . Like this she is wasting poet’s life .

7. In what way will the lovers remain united ?

Ans . Actually the poet says that the one who are true lovers , they never part away , they always remain alive .

8 . What arguments does the poet give at the time of parting with his beloved ?

Ans . The poet says to his beloved that let not the forethink come to your mind as sometimes it may come true . At the same time , suggests that if you remember me then imagine I am there on your bed but we are just turned aside .

9. Has the poet found another lady ? Does he hope from this world ?

Ans. No, the poet has not found any other lady . Nor he hopes from this world . He loves only his beloved and her true love .

10. Why does the poet want to go away from his beloved ?

Ans . The speaker wants to go away from his beloved as a ” test run ” for the separation which they will experience at death . He also assures her beloved that he is not leaving her because of tiredness . On the other hand , he talks about the certainty of death and expresses his desire to have some amusement .

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