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John Donne
- Close sectionDivine Poems
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets
- To Mrs. Magdalen Herbert: of St. Mary Magdalen
- Close sectionLa Corona
- To E. of D. with six holy Sonnets
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets (1633)
- As due by many titles I resigne
- Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned
- This is my playes last scene, here heavens appoint
- At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow
- If poysonous mineralls, and if that tree
- Death be not proud, though some have called thee
- Spit in my face yee Jewes, and pierce my side
- Why are wee by all creatures waited on?
- What if this present were the worlds last night?
- Batter my heart, three person'd God; for, you
- Wilt thou love God, as he thee! then digest,
- Father, part of his double interest
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets (added in 1635)
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets (from the Westmoreland MS.)
- Close sectionA Litanie
- Close sectionOccassional Poems
- The Crosse
- Resurrection, imperfect
- Upon the Annunication and Passion falling upon one day. 1608
- Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward
- To Mr. Tilman after he had taken orders
- Upon the translation of the Psalmes by Sir Philip Sidney, and the Countesse of Pembroke his Sister
- The Lamentations of Jeremy, for the most part according to Tremelius
- Close sectionHymns
- Close sectionLatin Poems
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets
Helen Gardner (ed.), John Donne: The Divine Poems (Second Edition)
Contents
- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionDivine Poems
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets
- To Mrs. Magdalen Herbert: of St. Mary Magdalen
- Close sectionLa Corona
- To E. of D. with six holy Sonnets
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets (1633)
- As due by many titles I resigne
- Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned
- This is my playes last scene, here heavens appoint
- At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow
- If poysonous mineralls, and if that tree
- Death be not proud, though some have called thee
- Spit in my face yee Jewes, and pierce my side
- Why are wee by all creatures waited on?
- What if this present were the worlds last night?
- Batter my heart, three person'd God; for, you
- Wilt thou love God, as he thee! then digest,
- Father, part of his double interest
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets (added in 1635)
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets (from the Westmoreland MS.)
- Close sectionA Litanie
- Close sectionOccassional Poems
- The Crosse
- Resurrection, imperfect
- Upon the Annunication and Passion falling upon one day. 1608
- Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward
- To Mr. Tilman after he had taken orders
- Upon the translation of the Psalmes by Sir Philip Sidney, and the Countesse of Pembroke his Sister
- The Lamentations of Jeremy, for the most part according to Tremelius
- Close sectionHymns
- Close sectionLatin Poems
- Close sectionHoly Sonnets
- Close section End Matter