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Summary
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A collection of Poetry by John Donne. Contents:
Songs and Sonets (mainly c. 1593-1601)
- The Good-morrow
- Song
- Womans Contancy
- The Undertaking
- The Sunne Rising
- Loves Usury
- The Canonization
- The Triple Foole
- Lovers Infinitenesse
- Song
- The Legacie
- A Feaver
- Aire and Angels
- Breake of Day
- The Anniversarie
- A Valediction: of my name, in the window
- Twicknam Garden
- A Valediction: of the booke
- Loves Growth
- The Dreame
- A Valediction: of weeping
- Loves Alchymie
- The Flea
- The Curse
- A Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day
- Witchcraft by a Picture
- The Apparition
- The Broken Heart
- A Valediction: forbidding mourning
- The Extasie
- Loves Dietie
- The Will
- The Funerall
- The Blossome
- The Primrose
- The Relique
- The Dampe
- The Prohibition
- The Expiration
- A Lecture upon the Shadow
Elegies
- I. Jealosie (c. 1593-8)
- II. The Anagram (c. 1593-8)
- III. Change (c. 1593-8)
- IV. The Perfume (c. 1593-8)
- V. His Picture (c. 1593-8)
- VII. Natures lay Ideot (c. 1593-8)
- IX. The Autumnall (c. 1607-80
- X. The Dreame (date uncertain)
- XII. His Parting from her (c. 1593-8)
- XVI. On his Mistris (c. 1593-8)
- XVIII. Loves Progress (c. 1593-8)
- XIX. To his Mistris going to Bed (c. 1593-8)
Epithalamions
- On the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine (1613)
- Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne (after 1592)
Satyres (c. 1593-7)
- I. Away thou foundling motley humorist
- II. Sir: though (I thanke God for it)
- III. Kinde pitty chokes my spleene
- IIII. Well; I may now receive, and die
Verse Letters
- To Mr Christopher Brook
- The Storme (1597)
- The Calme (1597)
- To the Countesse of Huntingdon (before 1601)
- To Sir Henry Wotton (before April 1598)
- To Sir Henry Goodyere (c. 1605-8)
- To Mr Rowland Woodward (c. 1599)
- To Sir Henry Wotton (20 July 1598)
- To the Countesse of Bedford
- Madame, Reason is (c. 1607-8)
- Madame, You have refin'd (c. 1608)
- This Twilight (c. 1609-14)
- To the Countesse of Huntingdon (c. 1608-14)
- To Mr T[homas] W[oodward]: At once, from hence (c. 1593-8)
- To Mr E[dward] G[ilpin?] (c. 1593-8)
- To Mr R[owland] W[oodward]: If, as mine is (c. 1596-7)
- To Mr I. L.:
- Of that short (c. 1593-8)
- Blest are your (c. 1593-8)
- To Sir H[enry] W[otton] (July 1604)
- To the Countesse of Bedford: Honour is so (c. 1609-14)
Anniversaries, Epicedes, and Obsequies
- Extract from The First Anniversarie (1611)
- Extract from The Second Anniversarie (1612)
- Elegie on the Lady Marckham (1609)
- Elegie on Mistris Boulstred (1609)
Divine Poems
- La Corona (1609)
- Annunciation
- Nativitie
- Temple
- Crucifying
- Resurrection
- Ascention
- Holy Sonnets (date uncertain. I_XVI? before 1615)
- I. Thou hast made me
- V. I am a little world
- VI. This is my playes
- VII. At the round earths
- IX. If poysonous mineralls
- X. Death be not proud
- XI. Spit in my face
- XIII. What if this present were
- XIV. Batter my heart
- XVII. Since she whom I lov'd (1617-9)
- XVIII. Show me, deare Christ
- XIX. Oh, to vex me
- Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward
- A Hymne to Christ (1619)
- A Hymen to God the Father (1623)
- Hymne to God my God (1631 or ? 1623)
Index of first lines
Original title: John Donne: A Selection of His Poetry
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Poetry
The following works are contained within this one: Death be not proud (1633) [Poem] Author: John Donne
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