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Volume I
THE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I
II
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNE'S POEMS
POEMS,
POEMS,
POEMS,
POEMS,
POEMS,
POEMS,
POEMS, &c.
POEMS
Epigram 84.
13o September, 1632
CANON.
XXXII.
COMMENTARY.
THE PRINTER TO &c.
Page 3. Hexastichon Bibliopolae.
A Letter.
SONGS AND SONETS.
Page 7. The Good-morrow.
Page 8. Song.
Page 10. The Undertaking.
Page 11. The Sunne Rising.
Page 12. The Indifferent.
Page 13. Loves Usury.
Page 14. The Canonization.
Page 16. The Triple Foole.
Page 17. Lovers Infiniteness.
Page 18. Song.
Page 20. The Legacie.
Page 21. A Feaver.
Page 22. Aire and Angels.
Page 23. Breake of day.
Page 24. The Anniversarie.
Page 25. A Valediction: of my name in the window.
Page 28. Twicknam Garden.
Page 29. A Valediction: of the Booke.
Page 33. Loves Growth.
Page 34. Loves Exchange.
Page 36. Confined Love.
Page 37. The Dreame.
Page 38. A Valediction: of Weeping.
Page 39. Loves Alchymie.
Page 40. The Flea.
De Vloy.
Page 41. The Curse.
Page 43. The Message.
Page 44. A Nocturnall, &c.
Page 47. The Apparition.
Page 48. The Broken Heart.
Page 49. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning.
Page 51. The Extasie.
Page 55. Loves Diet.
Page 56. The Will.
Page 58. The Funerall.
Page 59. The Blossome.
Page 61. The Primrose, &c.
Page 62. The Relique.
Page 64. The Dissolution.
Page 66. Negative Love.
Page 67. The Prohibition.
Page 68. The Expiration.
Page 70. The Paradox.
A Paradox.
Page 71. Farewell to Love.
Page 71. A Lecture upon the Shadow.
Note on the music to which certain of Donne's songs were set.
Page 8. Song.
Page 23. Breake of Day.
Page 46. The Baite.
EPIGRAMS.
THE ELEGIES.
Page 79. Elegie I.
Page 80. Elegie II.
Page 82. Elegie III.
Page 84. Elegie IV.
Page 86. Elegie V.
Page 87. Elegie VI.
Page 89. Elegie VII.
Page 90. Elegie VIII.
Page 92. Elegie IX.
Page 95. Elegie X.
Page 96. Elegie XI.
Elegie XII.
Page 104. Elegie XIII.
Page 105. Elegie XIV.
Page 108. Elegie XV.
Page 111. Elegie XVI.
Page 113. Elegie XVII.
Page 116. Elegie XVIII.
Page 119. Elegie XIX.
Page 122. Elegie XX.
Page 124. Heroicall Epistle. Sapho to Philaenis.
EPITHALAMIONS.
Page 131. Ecclogue. 1613. December 26, &c.
SATYRES.
In Dacum.
In Titum
Canzon 20.
Page 145. Satyre I.
Page 149. Satyre II.
Page 154. Satyre III.
Page 158. Satyre IIII.
Page 168. Satyre V.
Page 172. Vpon Mr. Thomas Coryats Crudities.
Incipit Ioannes Dones.
Page 174. In Eundem Macaronicum.
LETTERS TO SEVERALL PERSONAGES.
Page 175. The Storme.
Page 178. The Calme.
Page 180. To Sr Henry Wotton.
Ad Henricum Wottonum.
To J: D: from Mr H: W:
Page 183. To Sr Henry Goodyere.
[March 18. 162⅞ c.]
Page 185. To Mr Rowland Woodward.
Page 187. To Sr Henry Wootton.
Page 188. H: W: in Hiber: belligeranti.
Page 189. To the Countesse of Bedford.
Page 191. To the Countesse of Bedford.
Page 193. To Sr Edward Herbert. at Iulyers.
Page 195. To the Countesse of Bedford.
Page 198. To the Countesse of Bedford. On New-yeares day.
Page 201. To the Countesse of Huntingdon.
Page 203. To Mr T. W.
To Mr J. D.
Page 205. To Mr T. W.
Page 206. To Mr T. W.
To Mr T. W.
Page 207. To Mr R. W.
Page 208. To Mr C. B.
To Mr E. G.
Page 209. To Mr R. W.
Page 210. To Mr R. W.
Page 211. To Mr S. B.
Page 212. To Mr J. L.
To Mr B. B.
Page 213. To Mr I. L.
Page 214. To Sir H. W. at his going Ambassador to Venice.
Page 216. To Mrs M. H.
Page 218. To the Countesse of Bedford.
Page 221. A Letter to the Lady Carey, and Mrs Essex Riche, from Amyens.
Page 224. To the Countesse of Salisbury. 1614.
Page 227. To the Lady Bedford.
AN ANATOMIE OF THE WORLD.
AN ANATOMY of the World.
AN ANATOMY of the VVorld.
THE PROGRES of the Soule.
AN ANATOMY of the World.
THE PROGRES of the Soule.
AN ANATOMY OF THE World.
THE PROGRES of the SOVLE
The Anatomie of the World.
The Progresse of the Soule.
To the Praise of the Dead.
An Anatomie of the World.
A Funerall Elegie.
OF THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARIE.
EPICEDES AND OBSEQUIES, &c.,
Page 267. Elegie upon ... Prince Henry.
Page 271. Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, &c.
Page 279. Elegie on the Lady Marckham.
Page 282. Elegie on Mris Boulstred.
On the death of Mrs Boulstred.
Page 284. Elegie.
Page 287. Elegie on the L. C.
Page 288. An hymne to the Saints, and to Marquesse Hamylton.
Page 293. INFINITATI SACRUM, &c.
THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
DIVINE POEMS.
Page 317. To E. of D.
To the Lady Magdalen Herbert, &c.
Page 318. La Corona.
Page 319. Annunciation.
Nativitie.
Page 320. Crucifying.
Page 321. Resurrection.
Page 322. Holy Sonnets.
Page 331. The Crosse.
Page 334. The Annuntiation and Passion.
Page 336. Good Friday.
Page 338. THE LITANIE.
Page 348. Upon the translation of the Psalmes, &c.
Page 351. To Mr. Tilman.
Page 352. A Hymne To Christ.
Page 354. The Lamentations of Jeremy.
Page 368. Hymn To God my God, in my sicknesse.
JOHANNES DONNE
Page 369. A Hymne To God the Father.
ELEGIES UPON THE AUTHOR.
APPENDIX A. LATIN POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS.
Page 398. To Mr. George Herbert, &c.
Page 400. Translated out of Gazaeus, &c.
PIA H I L A R I A VARIAQVE CARMINA
APPENDIX B. POEMS WHICH HAVE BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO DONNE.
Page 401. To Sr Nicholas Smyth.
Page 406. Satyre.
Page 407. An Elegie.
Page 412. An Elegie.
Page 417. To the Countesse of Huntington.
Page 422. Elegie.
Page 424. Psalme 137.
Page 429. Song.
APPENDIX C. I. POEMS FROM ADDITIONAL MS. 25707. Page 433.
II. POEMS FROM THE BURLEY MS. Page 437.
An Epitaph on Mr Richard Burbage the Player.
III. POEMS FROM VARIOUS MSS. Page 443.
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES.
Page 368. Hymne To God my God, in my sicknesse.
ADDENDUM.
ERRATUM.
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
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