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JOHN DONNE

Collected Poetry

With an Introduction and Notes by
ILONA BELL

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Contents

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.