In which excerpt from John

Donne’s "A Valediction:
Forbidding Mourning" does the
speaker most directly describe
the relationship between him and
his wife?
(1 point)
“But we by a love, so
much refined,/That
ourselves know not what
it is…”
“So let us melt, and make
no noise,/No tear-floods,
nor sigh-tempests
move…”
“Dull sublunary lovers’
love/(whose soul is
sense) cannot admit…”
“As virtuous men pass
mildly away,/And whisper
to their souls, to go…”

"But we by a love, so much refined,/That ourselves know not what it is…"