Collected Poems of John Donne - World Public Library

[Pages:491] Collected Poems of John Donne

Complete and Unabridged

JOHN DONNE ,

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Contents

Introduction

SONGS

AND

SONNETS The

Flea The

Good-Morrow Song

("Goe,

and

catch

a

falling

starre...") Woman's

Constancy The

Undertaking The

Sun

Rising The

Indifferent Love's

Usury Canonization The

Triple

Fool Lovers'

Infiniteness Song

("Sweetest

Love,

I

doe

not

goe...") The

Legacy A

Feaver Air

and

Angels Breake

of

Day The

Anniversary

A

Valediction

of

My

Name,

in

the

Window Twicknam

Garden Valediction

to

His

Book Community Love's

Growth Love's

Exchange Confined

Love The

Dream A

Valediction

of

Weeping Love's

Alchymy The

Curse The

Message A

Nocturnal

upon

St.

Lucie's

Day

Being

the

Shortest

Day Witchcraft

by

a

Picture The

Bait The

Apparition The

Broken

Heart A

Valediction

Forbidding

Mourning The

Extasie Love's

Deity Love's

Diet The

Will The

Funeral

The

Blossom The

Primrose,

Being

at

Mountgomery

Castle

upon

the

Hill,

on Which

It

Is

Situate The

Relique The

Damp The

Dissolution A

Jeat

Ring

Sent Negative

Love The

Prohibition The

Expiration The

Computation The

Paradox Farewell

to

Love A

Lecture

upon

the

Shadow EPIGRAMS Epigrams ELEGIES Elegie

I Elegie

II Elegie

III Elegie

IV Elegie

V Elegie

VI

Elegie

VII Elegie

VIII Elegie

IX Elegie

X Elegie

XI Elegie

XII Elegie

XIII Elegie

XIV Elegie

XV Elegie

XVI Elegie

XVII Elegie

XVIII To

His

Mistress

Going

to

Bed EPITHALAMIONS An

Epithalamion,

or

Marriage

Song

on

the

Lady

Elizabeth,

and Count

Palatine,

Being

Married

on

St.

Valentines

Day Eclogue

at

the

Marriage

of

the

Earl

of

Somerset Epithalamion

Made

at

Lincoln's

Inne SATYRES Satyre

I Satyre

II Satyre

III Satyre

IV

Satyre

V LETTERS

TO

SEVERAL

PERSONAGES The

Storme The

Calme To

Sir

Henry

Wootton

(Sir,

More

Than

Kisses...) To

Sir

Henry

Goodyere To

Mr.

Rowland

Woodward To

Sir

Henry

Wootton

(Here's

No

More

Newes

than

Vertue...) To

the

Countess

of

Bedford

(Reason

Is

Our

Soul's

Left

Hand...) To

the

Countess

of

Bedford

(You

Have

Refin'd

Me...) To

Sir

Edward

Herbert,

Now

Lord

Herbert

of

Cherbury,

Being

at the

Siege

of

Julyers To

the

Countess

of

Bedford

(T'have

Written

Then,

When

You Writ...) To

the

Countess

of

Bedford

On

New-Years

Day To

the

Countess

of

Huntingdon

(Man

to

God's

Image;

Eve...) To

M(r.)

I(zaak)

W(alton) To

M.

T.

W.

(Hast

thee

harsh

verse...) To

M.

T.

W.

(Pregnant

Again

with

Th'Old

Twins...) Incerto To

M(r.)

C(hristopher)

B(rooke) To

M(r.)

S(amuel)

B(rooke) To

M(r.)

B(asil)

B(rooke)

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