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Title
Poems of John Donne
,
Volume 2
Author
John Donne
Editor
E. K. Chambers
Year
1896
Publisher
George Routledge & Sons
Location
London
Source
djvu
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Cover
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
page
Table of Contents
vii
Letters to Several Personages—
To Mr. Christopher Brooke: The Storm
1
To Mr. Christopher Brooke: The Calm
4
To Sir Henry Wotton
7
To Sir Henry Goodyere
10
To Mr. Rowland Woodward
12
To Sir Henry Wotton
14
To the Countess of Bedford
15
To the Countess of Bedford
17
To Sir Edward Herbert
20
To the Countess of Bedford
22
To the Countess of Bedford, on New Year's Day
26
To the Counterss of Huntingdon
29
To M[r] I[zaak] W[alton]
32
To M[r] T. W.
33
To M[r] T. W.
34
Incerto
35
To M[r] C[hristopher] B[rooke]
35
To M[r] S[amuel] B[rooke]
36
To M[r] B[asil] B[rooke]
37
To M[r] R. W[oodward]
38
To M[r] I. L.
39
To M[r] I. P.
40
To Sir Henry Wotton, at his going Ambassador to Venice
41
To M[rs] M[agdalen] H[erbert]
43
To the Countess of Bedford
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To the Countess of Huntingdon
48
To the Countess of Bedford
53
To the Lady Carey, and Mistress Essex Rich; from Amiens
54
To the Countess of Salisbury
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To the Countess of Bedford
60
Sappho to Philænis
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To Ben Jonson
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To Sir Tho. Rowe
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De Libro cum mutuaretur: Doctissimo Amicissimoque v. D. D. Andrews
66
Commendatory Verses—
Upon Mr. Thomas Coryat’s Crudities
68
Amicissimo et meritissimo Benj: Jonson: in Volponem
71
Epicedes and Obsequies—
Elegy on Prince Henry
72
Obsequies of the Lord Harrington
77
Elegy on the Lady Markham
86
Elegy on Mistress Boulstred
89
Elegy on Mistress Boulstred
92
Death
93
Elegy on the L[ord] C[hancellor]
96
A Hymn to the Saints, and to Marquis Hamilton
98
Elegy on Himself
100
Elegy
101
Anatomy of the World—
The First Anniversary
To the Praise of the Dead, and the Anatomy: [By Joseph Hall]
102
An Anatomy of the World: the First Anniversary
104
A Funeral Elegy
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The Second Anniversary
The Harbinger to the Progress: [By Joseph Hall]
125
An Anatomy of the World; or, the Progress of the Soul: the Second Anniversary
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The Progress of the Soul—
Epistle
146
The Progress of the Soul: First Song
148
Satires—
Satire i.
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Satire ii.
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Satire iii.: Of Religion
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Satire iv.
190
Satire v.
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Satire vi.
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Satire vii.: To Sir Nicholas Smyth
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Epigrams
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Hero and Leander
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Pyramus and Thisbe
210
Niobe
210
A Burnt Ship
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Fall of a Wall
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A Lame Beggar
211
A Self-accuser
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A Licentious Person
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Antiquary
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Disinherited
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Phryne
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An Obscure Writer
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Klockius
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Raderus
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Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
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Ralphius
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Notes to Vol. II
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Appendices
A.
Doubtful Poems
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Absence
249
Love’s War
250
On a Flea on his Mistress’s Bosom
252
The Portrait
253
Love-Sonnet (i.)
254
Love-Sonnet (ii)
254
A Warning
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To the Young Gentlewomen
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Believe your Glass
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Fortune never Fails
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To Mrs. Boulstred
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To a Painted Lady
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Love’s Power
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Love and Reason
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To a Lady of a Dark Complexion
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Borrowing
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Supping Hours
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The Smith
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The Lady and her Viol
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A Paradox
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Sun, Begone
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If She Deride
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Love and Wit
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Dr. Donne’s Farewell to the World
273
Notes to Doubtful Poems
275
B.
Poems hitherto Uncollected
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[To the Blessed Virgin Mary]
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To my Lord of Pembroke
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Of a Lady in the Black Mask
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A Letter written by Sir H[enry] G[oodyere] and J[ohn] D[onne], alternis vicibus
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To the Author [Thomas Coryat]
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In Eundem Macaronicum
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On Friendship
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The Constant Lover
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[An Ideal]
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The Lie
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[True Love]
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Notes to Poems Hitherto Uncollected
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C.
Spurious Poems
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D.
The Sheaf of Epigrams of
1652
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E.
Ignatius his Conclave
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F.
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions
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List of First Lines
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