The love poems of John Donne / edited and introduced by Charles Fowkes Donne, John, 1572-1631

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Donne, John, 1572-1631
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Love poetry, English.; Love poetry; Donne, John, 1572-1631
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Contents
  • Machine derived contents note: Introduction by Charles Fowkes SONGS AND SONNETS
  • The Good-morrow
  • Song: Go, and catch a falling star
  • Woman's Constancy
  • The Undertaking
  • The Sun Raising
  • The Indifferent
  • Love's Usury
  • The Canonization
  • The Triple Fool
  • Lover's 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
  • Twickenham Garden
  • A 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
  • 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
  • Sonnet: The Token
  • Self-Love
  • Song: Stay, o sweet, and do not rise (sometimes attributed to Dowland) ELEGIES
  • Jealousy
  • The Anagram
  • Change
  • The Perfume
  • His Picture
  • Elegy: Oh, let me not serve
  • Elegy: Nature's lay idiot
  • The Comparison
  • The Autumnal
  • The Bracelet
  • His Parting from Her
  • On his Mistress
  • Love's Progress
  • To His Mistress Going to Bed
  • Love's War.
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