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Poems, By J. D. [i.e. John Donne]
With Elegies on the Authors Death
Donne, John (1572-1631)
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THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
HOLY SONNETS.
EPIGRAMS.
[Elegies.]
THE STORME.
THE CALME.
To Sr Henry Wotton.
The Crosse.
Elegie on the Lady Marckham.
Elegie on Mris Boulstred.
To Sr Henry Goodyere.
To Mr Rowland Woodward.
To Sr Henry Wootton.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
To Sr Edward Herbert. at Iulyers.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
To the Countesse of Huntingdon.
To M.I. W.
To M.T. W.
To M.T. W.
To M.C. B.
To M.S. B.
To M.B. B.
To M.R. W.
To M.I. L.
To M.I. P.
To E. of D. with six holy Sonnets.
To Sir H. W. at his going Ambassador to Venice.
To M.M. H.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
A Letter to the Lady Carey, and Mrs Essex Riche, From Amyens.
To the Countesse of Salisbury. August, 1614.
An Epithalamion, Or mariage Song on the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine being married on St. Valentines day.
ECCLOGUE.
[Thou art repriv'd old yeare, thou shalt not die]
Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne.
Obsequies to the Lord Harringtons brother. To the Countesse of Bedford.
Elegie. [The Comparison.]
The Autumnall.
Elegie. [The Dream.]
Elegie on Prince Henry.
Psalme 137.
Resurrection, imperfect.
An hymne to the Saints, and to Marquesse Hamylton.
An Epitaph upon Shakespeare.
Sapho to Philænis.
The Annuntiation and Passion.
Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward.
THE LITANIE.
[[The Message.]]
A nocturnall upon S. Lucies day, Being the shortest day.
Witchcraft by a picture.
[[The Bait.]]
The Apparition.
The broken heart.
A Valediction forbidding mourning.
The good-morrow.
Song.
Womans constancy.
[[The Undertaking.]]
The Sunne Rising.
The Indifferent.
Loves Vsury.
The Canonization.
The triple Foole.
Lovers infinitenesse.
Song.
The Legacie.
A Feaver.
Aire and Angels.
Breake of day.
The Anniversarie.
A Valediction of my name, in the window.
Twicknam garden.
Valediction to his booke.
[[Community.]]
Loves growth.
Loves exchange.
[[Confined Love.]]
The Dreame.
A Valediction of weeping.
Loves Alchymie.
The Flea.
The Curse.
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The Extasie.
Loves Deitie.
Loves diet.
The Will.
The Funerall.
The Blossome.
The Primrose.
The Relique.
The Dampe.
The Dissolution.
A Ieat Ring sent.
Negative love.
The Prohibition.
The Expiration.
The Computation.
Elegie. [Death.]
Elegie to the Lady Bedford.
Elegie. [The Expostulation.]
[[The Paradox.]]
A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors last going into Germany.
The Lamentations of Ieremy, for the most part according to Tremelius.
SATYRES.
A Hymne to God the Father
Elegies upon the Author
TO THE MEMORIE OF MY EVER DESIRED FRIEND Dr. Donne
To the deceased Author, Upon the Promiscuous printing of his Poems, the Looser sort, with the Religious.
On the death of Dr Donne.
On Doctor Donne, By Dr C. B. of O.
An Elegie upon the incomparable Dr Donne.
An Elegie upon Dr Donne.
An Elegie upon the death of the Deane of Pauls, Dr. Iohn Donne: By Mr. Tho: Carie.
An Elegie on Dr. Donne: By Sir Lucius Carie.
On Dr. Donnes death: By Mr. Mayne of Christ-Church in Oxford.
Upon Mr J. Donne, and his Poems.
In memory of Doctor Donne: By Mr R. B.
Epitaph.
Epitaph upon Dr. Donne, By Endy: Porter.
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Poems, By J. D. [i.e. John Donne]
Hero
and
Leander
.
Both
rob'd of aire, we both lye in one ground,
Both whom one fire had burnt, one water drownd.
Poems, By J. D. [i.e. John Donne]