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"Our two souls therefore,

which are one, Though I must go,

endure not yet A breach, but an expansion,

Like gold to airy thinness beat."

In which poems are these lines mentioned?

AThe Good-Morrow

BDeath Be Not Proud

CA Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

DThe Flea

Answer:

C. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

Read Explanation:

  • They might have two separate souls, but now they act as “one.”

  • It is due to this fact that when they part, they will not “endure” a “breach, but an expansion.”

  • Their love will stretch as gold does when it is beaten thin. It is the same, even when pushed to the limit.


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