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Death Be Not Proud

by John Donne

EN·~23 minutes

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In this compact yet powerful meditation, a speaker turns directly to Death, daring it to live up to its fearsome reputation. With the confident cadence of a lover’s argument, the poem dismantles the notion of death as an all‑powerful sovereign, exposing its impotence and inevitability. The language is unmistakably metaphysical, weaving theological insight with striking paradoxes that keep the listener’s mind agile.

The verses move from the grim image of death as a “slave” to a deeper promise of eternal rest, suggesting that the true end lies not in oblivion but in a peaceful surrender to a higher order. Donne’s clever use of apostrophe and vivid metaphor invites contemplation on the fleeting nature of earthly life and the quiet assurance that follows. Listeners will find themselves drawn into a timeless dialogue that both comforts and challenges, making the poem a resonant experience for anyone pondering life’s ultimate questions.

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Language

en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-11-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Donne

John Donne

1572–1631

A brilliant, restless voice of English poetry, he wrote love poems, meditations, and sermons that still feel startlingly alive. His work moves easily between wit and devotion, making him one of the most memorable writers of the early modern age.

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