Science is an important theme of this poem. How does Donne dramatize his poetic presentation of science in this poem?
A.
Donne argues that his love is flexible and will expand “like gold to airy thinness beat”.
B.
Donne refers to the Ptolemaic spheres in which the celestial bodies moved.
C.
Donne refers to the “moving of th’ earth” and the fear it strikes into the hearts of men.
D.
All the three answers mentioned above are good examples of Donne’s use of scientific conceits in this poem.