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John Donne, a selection of his poetry  Cover Image Book Book

John Donne, a selection of his poetry / edited with an introd. by John Hayward.

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  • Physical Description: 182 pages ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England : Penguin Books, 1967.

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General Note:
"First published 1950."
Formatted Contents Note:
The good-morrow -- Goe, and catch a falling starre -- Womans constancy -- The undertaking -- The Sunne rising -- Loves usury -- The canonization -- The triple foole -- Lovers infinitenesse -- Sweetest love, I do not goe -- 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 brooke -- 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 -- Jealosie -- The anagram -- Change -- The perfume -- His picture -- Natures lay ideot -- The autumnall -- The dreame -- His parting from her -- On his mistris -- Loves progress -- To his mistris going to bed -- On the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palantine -- Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne -- Away thou fondling motley hurmorist -- Sir; though (I thanke God for it) -- Kinde pitty chokes my slpeen -- Well; I may now receive, and die -- The storme -- The calme -- To the Countesse of Huntingdon: That unripe side of earth, that heavy clime -- To Sir Henry Wotton: Sir, more than kisses, letters mingle Soules -- To Sir Henry Goodyere: Who makes the Past a patterne for next years -- To Mr. Rowland Woodward: Like one who'in her third widdowhood doth professe -- To Sir Henry Wootton: Here's no more news, than vertue, 'I may as well -- Madame, Reason is -- Madame, you have rein'd -- This twilight -- To the Countess of Huntingdon: Madame, man to Gods image -- To Mr. T. W. : At once, from hence, my lines and I depart -- To Mr. E. Gilpin: Even as lame things thirst their perfection -- To Mr. Rowland Woodward: If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be -- To Mr. I.L. : Of that short roll of friends writ in my heart -- To Mr I.L. : Blest are your North parts -- To Sir Henry Wotton : After those reverend papers, whose soule is -- To the Countess of Bedford: Honour is so sublime perfection -- Extract from The First Anniversarie: An anatomy of the world -- Extract from The Second Anniversarie: Of the progresse of the soule -- Elegy on the Lady Marckham -- Elegie on Mistris Boulstred -- La Corona -- Annunciation -- Nativitie -- Temple -- Curcifying -- Resurrection -- Ascention -- Thou hast made me -- I am a little world -- This is my playes -- At the round earths -- If faithfull soules -- If poysonus mineralls -- Death be not proud -- Spit in my face -- What if this present were -- Batter my heart -- Since she whom I lov'd -- Show me deare Christ -- Oh, to vex me -- Good Friday, 1613. Riding westward -- A hymne to Christ -- A hymne to God the Father -- Hymne to God my god -- Index of first lines.
Subject: English poetry > Early modern, 1500-1700
English literature > Early modern, 1500-1700 > Poetry.

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