John Donne · English Literature

In 'A Valediction: Of Weeping', the speaker compares his tears to what objects?

  1. Diamonds and pearls
  2. Coins and globes
  3. Grains of sand
  4. Falling stars
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Correct answer: Coins and globes

Donne uses the conceit of tears as coins because they bear the mistress's 'stamp' (reflection), and as globes because they contain her world. It illustrates the overwhelming grief of separation where each tear is a 'nothing' that becomes 'all' because of her.

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