What is the 'Batter my heart' request in Holy Sonnet XIV addressed to?
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Correct answer: The Three-Personed God
In this sonnet, Donne uses violent, paradoxical imagery to ask God to forcefully renew his faith. He employs metaphors of a besieged town and a marriage to express his desire to be 'enthralled' and 'ravished' by the divine.
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