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The Poetry of John Donne
- Air and Angels
- The Anniversary
- The Apparition
- The Bait
- The Blossom
- Break of Day 'Tis true, 'tis day...
- Break of Day Stay, oh, Sweet! And do not rise...
- The Broken Heart
- The Canonization
- Community
- The Computation
- Confined Love
- The Curse
- The Damp
- The Dissolution
- The Dream
- THE ECSTASY
- The Expiration
- Farewell to Love
- A Fever
- The Flea
- The Funeral
- The Good Morrow
- The Indifferent
- A Jet Ring Sent
- A Lecture Upon the Shadow
- The Legacy
- Lover's Infiniteness
- Love's Alchemy
- Love's Deity
- Love's Diet
- Love's Exchange
- Love's Growth
- Love's Usury
- The Message
- Negative Love
- cturnal Upon Saint Lucy's Day, being the Shortest Day
- The Paradox
- The Primrose
- The Prohibition
- The Relic
- Self-love
- Song Go and catch a falling star...
- Song soul's joy, now I am gone...
- Song Sweetest love, I do not go...
- The Sun Rising
- To His Mistress Going to Bed
- The Triple Fool
- Twickenham Garden
- The Undertaking
- A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
- A Valediction: of Weeping
- The Will
- Witchcraft by a Picture
- Woman's Constancy
the Elegies of John Donne
- Elegy I Jealousy
- Elegy II The Anagram
- Elegy III Change
- Elegy IV The Perfume
- Elegy V His Picture
- Elegy VI O, let me not serve so...
- Elegy VII Nature's lay idiot...
- Elegy VIII The Comparison
- Elegy IX The Autumnal
- Elegy X The Dream
- Elegy XI The Bracelet
- Elegy XII Come fates; I fear you not...
- Elegy XIII His Parting from Her
- Elegy XIV Julia
- Elegy XV A tale of a citizen and his wife
- Elegy XVI The Expostualtion
- Elegy XVII Elegy on His Mistress.
- Elegy XVIII Elegy on his Mistress.
- Elegy XIX Whoever loves...
- Elegy XX To his Mistress going to bed.
The Satires of John Donne- I Away thou fondling motley humorist
- II Sir, hough(I thank God for it) I do hate
- III Kind pity chokes my spleen; brave scorn forbids
- IV Well; I may now receive, and die, my sin
- V Thou shalt not laugh in this leaf, Muse, nor they
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne
- Holy Sonnet I Thou hast made me...
- Holy Sonnet II
- Holy Sonnet III
- Holy Sonnet IV
- Holy Sonnet V I am a little world made cunningly...
- Holy Sonnet VI This is my play's last scene...
- Holy Sonnet VII the round earth's imagin'd corners...
- Holy Sonnet VIII
- Holy Sonnet IX poisonous minerals, and if that tree...
- Holy Sonnet X Death, be not proud...
- Holy Sonnet XI
- Holy Sonnet XII
- Holy Sonnet XIII
- Holy Sonnet XIV Batter my heart, three-person'd God...
- Holy Sonnet XV
- Holy Sonnet XVI
- Holy Sonnet XVII Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt...
- Holy Sonnet XVIII Show me dear Christ...
- Holy Sonnet XIX
The Progress of the Soul
Epistle
First Song
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- VIII
- IX
- X
- XI
- XII
- XIII
- XIV
- XV
- XVI
- XVII
- XVIII
- XIX
- XX
- XXI
- XXII
- XXIII
- XXIV
- XXV
- XXVI
- XXVII
- XXVIII
- XXIX
- XXX
- XXXI
- XXXII
- XXXIII
- XXXIV
- XXXV
- XXXVI
- XXXVII
- XXXVIII
- XXXIX
- XL
- XLI
- XLII
- XLIII
- XLIV
- XLV
- XLVI
- XLVII
- XLVIII
- XLIX
- L
- LI
- LII
The Epigrams of John Donne
- Hero and Leander
- Pyramus and Thisbe
- Niobe
- A Burnt Ship
- Fall of a Wall
- A Lame Beggar
- Cales and Guyana
- Sir John Wingfield
- A Self Accuser
- A Licentious Person
- Anitquary
- Disinherited
- Phryne
- An Obscure Writer
- Klockius
- Raderus
- Mercurius Gallo-Belicus
- Ralphius
- The Liar
The Litany
- The Father
- The Son
- The Holy Ghost
- The Trinity
- The Virgin Mary
- The Angels
- The Patriarches
- The Prophets
- The apostles
- The Martyrs
- The Confessors
- The Virgins
- The Doctors
La Corona
- "Deign at my Hands..."
- Annunciation
- Nativity
- Temple
- Crucifying
- Resurrection
- Ascension
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions
- Meditation I - Insultus Morbis Primus
- Meditation II - Actio Laesa
- Meditation III - Decubitus sequitur tandem
- Meditation IV - Medicusque vocatur
- Meditation V - Solus adest
- Meditation VI - Metuit
- Meditation VII - Socios sibi jungier instat
- Meditation VIII - Et Rexi ipse suum mittit
- Meditation IX - Medicamina scribunt
- Meditation X - Lenté et Serpenti...
- Meditation XI - Nobilibusque trahunt...
- Meditation XII - Spirante Columbâ...
- Meditation XIII - Ingeniumque malum...
- Meditation XIV - Idque notant Criticis...
- Meditation XV - Intereà insomnes...
- Meditation XVI - Et properare meum clamant...
- Meditation XVII - Nunc lento sonitu dicunt, Morieris.
- Meditation XVIII - At inde Mortuus es...
- Meditation XIX - Oceano tandem emenso...
- Meditation XX - Id agunt
- Meditation XXI - Atque annuit Ille...
- Meditation XXII - Sit morbi fomes tibi cura
- Meditation XXIII - Metusque, relabi
The Sermons of John Donne- Death's Duel
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