"When thou sigh'st, thou sigh'st not winde, But sigh'st my soule away"

"When thou sigh'st, thou sigh'st not winde,  But sigh'st my soule away"

Explanation: In this poem sun and wind have been used as symbol of

hyperbole to provide a lee way to poet's feeling when he desires to leave his

beloved. Poet has deftly used the hyperboles to portray he emotions touching

the inner reuss of the speaker, poet has aptly juxtaposed the wind, the sun and

the divine heart in the backdrop of innate traility of human life.

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