Monday, May 14, 2001

The Sun Rising Comments

Rating: 3.2

Busy old fool, unruly Sun,
Why dost thou thus,
Through windows, and through curtains, call on
us?
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John Donne
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Rose Marie Juan-austin 11 June 2023

An excellent and beautiful depiction of the conflicting claims of love and nature. So wonderfully crafted.

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Marvin King Reeds 09 August 2021

Took me back to the Shakespeare days.

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Uday Sharma 19 May 2021

I love his all poems he is my favourite poet. I'm inspired by him and I started composing English poems. Very soon my poetry book will be available for poetry lovers. Wish me good luck

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Uday Sharma 19 May 2021

I love his all poems. I am inspired by him and I started composing poems in English and very sion my poetry book will be available for poetry lovers. Please wish me good luck

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funny internet man 21 February 2021

nice

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Awesome to read,being a passionate love poem there is an expression of dualism of body soul....

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Rista 27 January 2019

Amazing, great love

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Boosting words of poem helps to get up for your means of life

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Yasir from kashmir 18 November 2017

beautifully arranged

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Douglas Scotney 18 February 2017

thine age asks ease, ease up

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Sylvaonyema Uba 18 February 2017

Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere.. Well expressed. Sylva

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Baharak Barzin 18 February 2017

When i read his poetry i just wonder if he loved women or did hate them. He is amazing

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Rebecca Lyle 18 February 2017

loved it, was a great write, congrats

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Edward Kofi Louis 18 February 2017

Nature! With the muse of the rising sun. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Indira Renganathan 18 February 2017

Thine age asks ease, and since thy duties be To warm the world, that's done in warming us. Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere; This bed thy centre is, these walls, thy sphere......superb expression

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Ratnakar Mandlik 18 February 2017

hours, days, months which are rags of time. Meaningful conceptualization. Thanks for sharing it here.

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Tom Allport 18 February 2017

an enlightening poem of past gone dark days with so many slaves?

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Susan Williams 18 February 2017

I gained a lot of knowledge from reading Ian Fraser's comment below and I thank him very much for posting it. I nust admit there were only a few lines I enjoyed- basically the opening stanzam

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Bernard F. Asuncion 18 February 2017

Shine..... Thanks for sharing.....

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A Juman 15 November 2015

you poem is excellent my friend

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