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Title: Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe and Macavity
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Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe John Donne is known as a metaphysical poet. The poet describes the feelings of a lover for his beloved. He s...

Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe

John Donne is known as a metaphysical poet. The poet describes the feelings of a lover for his beloved. He shows his dedication and devotion towards his beloved. He says that this life is mortal. Everybody is bound to die. This is the law of the nature. One who meets must depart. We should not feel dejected of this truth but on the other hand we should accept it as the reality of life. The poet passes the essence of his thought that man is mortal but love is immortal. Loving lots who care for each other cannot be parted away. They can overcome any bad chance by joining their strength. Finally the poet gives a message that we should always love everyone around us.

Macavity: The Mystery Cat'

The poem 'Macavity: The Mystery Cat' is composed by T.S. Eliot. This poem is humorous. The poet describes the mischieves of his cat in a mock-heroic way. He tells us that this cat Macavity is a tall thin and very clever cat. It is so smart that the poet calls it a hidden paw. When it commits crime, it never leaves behind any sign of crime. So, it is never caught red-handed by anyone. It goes everywhere within our reach but nobody knows its activity. It cheats people. Wherever it goes it tries to steal something. It steals meat away from the meat safe; drink milk and runs away. It is not supposed to be an ordinary criminal but it is a master criminal which cheat both human laws as well as natural laws. It always commits crime but nobody catches it. This is why the poet calls it 'The Mystery Cat'.

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