Beauty in Donne's "The Good Morrow" represents the poet's persona's
In this metaphysical poem, Donne celebrates a "waking" into a mature, spiritual love. When he mentions any "beauty" he had seen and desired before, he notes it was but a "dream" of his current lover. To him, all previous experiences of beauty were merely shadows of the real woman he now loves.
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