No man is an Island
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- For whom the bell tolls - a poem by John Donne
- No man is an island,
- entire of itself.
- Each is a piece of the continent,
- a part of the main.
- If a clod be washed away by the sea,
- Europe is the less.
- As well as if a promontory were
- as well as if a manner of thine own
- or of thine friend's were.
- Each man's death diminishes me,
- for I am involved in mankind.
- Therefore, send not to know
- for whom the bell tolls,
- it tolls for thee.
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