John Donne
With an Introduction and Notes byILONA BELL
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Introduction
Further Reading
A Note on the Texts
COLLECTED POETRY
Songs and Sonnets
The Good Morrow
Song (‘Go and catch a falling star’)
Woman’s Constancy
The Undertaking
The Sun Rising
The Indifferent
Love’s Usury
The Canonization
The Triple Fool
Lovers’ Infiniteness
Song (‘Sweetest love, I do not go’)
The Legacy
A Fever
Air and Angels
Break of Day
The Anniversary
A Valediction of My Name in the Window
Twicknam Garden
Valediction of the Book
Community
Love’s Growth
Love’s Exchange
Confined Love
The Dream
A Valediction of Weeping
Love’s Alchemy
The Flea
The Curse
The Message
A Nocturnal upon St Lucy’s Day, Being the Shortest Day
Witchcraft by a Picture
The Bait
The Apparition
The Broken Heart
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning
The Ecstasy
Love’s Deity
Love’s Diet
The Will
The Funeral
The Blossom
The Primrose
The Relic
The Damp
The Dissolution
A Jet Ring Sent
Negative Love
The Prohibition
The Expiration
The Computation
The Paradox
Farewell to Love
A Lecture upon the Shadow
Image of Her Whom I Love
Sonnet. The Token
Self Love
When My Heart Was Mine Own
Epigrams
Hero and Leander
Pyramus and Thisbe
Niobe
A Burnt Ship
Fall of a Wall
A Lame Beggar
Cales and Guiana
Sir John Wingefield
A Self Accuser
A Licentious Person
Antiquary
The Juggler
Disinherited
The Liar
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
Phrine
An Obscure Writer
Klockius
Raderus
Ralphius
Faustus
Elegies
Elegy 1. The Bracelet
Elegy 2. The Comparison
Elegy 3. The Perfume
Elegy 4. Jealousy
Elegy 5. O, Let Me Not Serve So
Elegy 6. Nature’s Lay Idiot
Elegy 7. Love’s War
Elegy 8. To His Mistress Going to Bed
Elegy 9. Change
Elegy 10. The Anagram
Elegy 11. On His Mistress
Elegy 12. His Picture
Elegy 13. The Autumnal
Elegy 14. Love’s Progress
Elegy 15. His Parting from Her
Elegy 16. The Expostulation
Elegy 17. Variety
Sappho to Philænis
The Epithalamions or Marriage Songs
An Epithalamion, or Marriage Song, on the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine
Epithalamion Made at Lincoln’s Inn
Eclogue at the Marriage of the Earl of Somerset
Satires
Satire I
Satire II
Satire III
Satire IV
Satire V
Upon Mr Thomas Coryat’s Crudities
In eundem Macaronicon
Incipit Ioannes Dones
Metempsychosis
Epistle
The Progress of the Soul
Verse Letters
The Storm
The Calm
To Mr Henry Wotton (‘Here’s no more news than virtue’)
To Mr Henry Wotton (‘Sir, more than kisses’)
H. W. in Hiber. Belligeranti
To Sir H. W. at His Going Ambassador to Venice
To Mr Rowland Woodward (‘Like one who’in her third widowhood’)
To Mr R. W. (‘Zealously my muse doth salute all thee’)
To Mr R. W. (‘Muse not that by thy mind thy body’is led’)
To Mr R. W. (‘If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be’)
To Mr R.
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