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THE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE
PREFACE
NOTE
CONTENTS OF VOL. I
LIST OF EDITIONS REGULARLY CITED IN NOTES.
EDITIONS OCCASIONALLY CITED.
LIST OF MS. SIGLA
PRINTER
Hexastichon Bibliopolae.
Hexastichon ad Bibliopolam.
Dedication to the Edition of 1650.
To John Donne.
To Lucy, Countesse of Bedford, with M. Donnes Satyres.
To John Donne.
JOHN DONNE
SONGS AND SONETS.
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.
I.
II.
III.
IIII.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
Twicknam garden.
A Valediction: of the booke.
Communitie.
Loves growth.
Loves exchange.
Confined Love.
The Dreame.
A Valediction: of weeping.
Loves Alchymie.
The Flea.
The Curse.
The Message.
A nocturnall upon S. Lucies day,
Witchcraft by a picture.
The Baite.
The Apparition.
The broken heart.
A Valediction: forbidding mourning.
The Extasie.
Loves Deitie.
Loves diet.
The Will.
The Funerall.
The Blossome.
The Primrose, being at Montgomery Castle, upon the hill, on which it is situate.
The Relique.
The Dampe.
The Dissolution.
A Ieat Ring Sent.
Negative love.
The Prohibition.
The Expiration.
The Computation.
The Paradox.
Farewell to Love.
A Lecture upon the Shadow.
Sonnet. The Token.
〈Selfe Love.〉
EPIGRAMS.
Hero and Leander.
Pyramus and Thisbe.
Niobe.
A burnt ship.
Fall of a wall.
A lame begger.
Cales and Guyana.
Sir Iohn Wingefield.
A selfe accuser.
A licentious person.
Antiquary.
Disinherited.
Phryne.
An obscure writer.
Klockius.
Raderus.
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus.
Ralphius.
The Lier.
ELEGIES.
ELEGIE I.
ELEGIE II.
ELEGIE III.
ELEGIE IV.
ELEGIE V.
ELEGIE VI.
ELEGIE VII.
ELEGIE VIII.
ELEGIE IX.
ELEGIE X.
ELEGIE XI.
ELEGIE XII.
ELEGIE XIII.
ELEGIE XIV.
ELEGIE XV.
ELEGIE XVI.
ELEGIE XVII.
ELEGIE XVIII.
ELEGIE XIX.
ELEGIE XX.
HEROICALL EPISTLE.
EPITHALAMIONS,
I.
II.
III.
IIII.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
ECCLOGUE.
EPITHALAMION.
I.
II.
III.
IIII.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne.
SATYRES.
Satyre I.
Satyre II.
Satyre III.
Satyr IIII.
Satyre V.
Vpon Mr. Thomas Coryats Crudities.
In eundem Macaronicon.
JOHN DONNE, 1613
LETTERS TO SEVERALL PERSONAGES.
THE STORME.
THE CALME.
To Sr Henry Wotton.
To Sr Henry Goodyere.
To Mr Rowland Woodward.
To Sr Henry Wootton.
H: W: in Hiber: belligeranti.
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 Mr T. W.
To M T. W.
To Mr T. W.
To Mr T. W.
To Mr R. W.
To Mr R. W.
To Mr C. B.
To Mr E. G.
To Mr R. W.
To Mr R. W.
To Mr S. B.
To Mr I. L.
To Mr B. B.
To Mr I. L.
To Sir H. W. at his going Ambassador to Venice.
To Mrs 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.
To the Lady Bedford.
AN ANATOMIE OF THE WORLD.
The first Anniversary.
To the praise of the dead,
An Anatomy of the World.
A Funerall Elegie.
OF THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
The second Anniversary.
The Harbinger to the PROGRESSE.
OF THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
The second Anniversarie.
EPICEDES AND OBSEQVIES Vpon The deaths of sundry Personages.
Elegie upon the untimely death of the incomparable Prince Henry.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, brother to the Lady Lucy, Countesse of Bedford.
Elegie on the Lady Marckham.
Elegie on Mris Boulstred.
Elegie. Death.
Elegie on the L. C.
An hymne to the Saints, and to Marquesse Hamylton.
EPITAPHS. EPITAPH ON HIMSELFE.
To the Countesse of Bedford.
Omnibus.
INFINITATI SACRUM, 16. Augusti 1601. METEMPSYCHOSIS.
Epistle.
THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
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.
DIVINE POEMS.
To E. of D. with six holy Sonnets.
To the Lady Magdalen Herbert: of St. Mary Magdalen.
HOLY SONNETS.
La Corona.
Annvnciation.
Nativitie.
Temple.
Crvcifying.
Resvrrection.
Ascention.
Holy Sonnets.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XV.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
The Crosse.
Resurrection, imperfect.
The Annuntiation and Passion.
Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward.
THE LITANIE.
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.
Vpon the translation of the Psalmes by Sir Philip Sydney, and the Countesse of Pembroke his Sister.
Ode: Of our Sense of Sinne.
To Mr Tilman after he had taken orders.
A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors last going into Germany.
The Lamentations of Ieremy, for the most part according to Tremelius.
Chap. I.
Chap. II.
Chap. III.
Chap. IV.
Chap. V.
Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse.
JOHN DONNE
A Hymne to God the Father:
I.
II.
III.
To Christ.
ELEGIES UPON THE AUTHOR
TO THE MEMORIE OF MY EVER DESIRED FRIEND Dr. Donne.
To the deceased Author,
On the death of Dr Donne.
On Doctor Donne,
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:
An Elegie on Dr. Donne: By Sir Lucius Carie.
On Dr. Donnes death:
Upon Mr J. Donne, and his Poems.
In memory of Doctor Donne: By Mr R. B.
Epitaph.
Epitaph upon Dr. Donne,
In obitum venerabilis viri Iohannis Donne, sacræ Theologiæ Doctoris, Ecclesiæ Cathedralis Divi Pauli, nuper Decani; Illi honoris, tibi (multum mihi colende Vir) observantiæ ergo Hæc ego.
Elegie on D. D.
On Dr John Donne, late Deane of S. Paules, London.
APPENDIX A. LATIN POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS
De Libro Cvm Mvtvaretur Impresso; Domi à pueris frustatim lacerato; et post reddito Manuscripto. Doctissimo Amicissimoque v. D. D. Andrews.
〈Epigramma〉
Amicissimo, & meritissimo Ben. Jonson. In Vulponem.
To Mr George Herbert, with one of my Seal〈s〉, of the Anchor and Christ.
Translated out of Gazæus, Vota Amico facta. fol. 160.
APPENDIX B. POEMS WHICH HAVE BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN DONNE IN THE OLD EDITIONS AND THE PRINCIPAL MS. COLLECTIONS, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR PROBABLE AUTHORS.
I. POEMS PROBABLY BY SIR JOHN ROE, KNT. To Sr Nicholas Smyth.
Satyre.
AN ELEGIE.
An Elegie to Mris Boulstred: 1602.
An Elegie.
Song.
To Ben. Iohnson, 6 Ian. 1603.
To Ben. Iohnson, 9. Novembris, 1603.
To Sr Tho. Roe 1603.
II. To the Countesse of Huntington.
III. Elegie.
IV. Psalme 137.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
V. On the blessed Virgin Mary.
VI. On the Sacrament.
VII. Absence.
VIII. Song.
A Dialogue.
IX. Break of Daye.
APPENDIX C. A SELECTION OF POEMS WHICH FREQUENTLY ACCOMPANY POEMS BY JOHN DONNE IN MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS OR HAVE BEEN ASCRIBED TO DONNE BY MODERN EDITORS.
I. POEMS FROM ADDITIONAL MS. 25707. A Letter written by Sr H: G: and J: D: alternis vicibus.
O Frutefull Garden.
To my Lord of Pembroke.
Of a Lady in the Black Masque.
II. POEMS FROM THE BURLEY MS. 〈Life.〉
〈My Love.〉
〈O Eyes!〉
〈Silence Best Praise.〉
〈Beauty in Little Room.〉
〈Loves Zodiake.〉
〈Fortune, Love, and Time.〉
〈Life a Play.〉
A Kisse.
Epi: B: Jo:
Epi: Hen: Princ: Hugo Holland.
III. POEMS FROM VARIOUS MSS. 〈The Annuntiation. Additional Lines.〉
Elegy. To Chast Love.
Upon his scornefull Mistresse. Elegy.
〈Absence.〉
〈Tongue-tied Love.〉
〈Love, if a God thou art.〉
〈Great Lord of Love.〉
〈Loves Exchange.〉
Song.
2.
Love, bred of glances.
To a Watch restored to its Mystres.
〈Ad Solem.〉
〈If She Deride.〉
〈Fortune Never Fails.〉
To His Mistress.
A Paradoxe of a Painted Face.
Sonnett.
On Black Hayre and Eyes.
Fragment of an Elegy.
〈Farewel, ye guilded follies.〉
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
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