Poems by John Donne
On the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine Being Married on St. Valentine's Day
... But make the whole year through, thy day, O Valentine ...
No man is an island
... less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of they friends`s or of thine own were ...
The Lamentations Of Jeremy, For The Most Part According To Tremellus
... Yet told their friends, they should not long dwell there ...
TO Mr. Samuel Brooke
... Which draw all wits of good hope to their crew ...
Love's Diet
... For eyes, which roll towards all, weep not, but sweat ...
To The Countess Of Bedford I
... For, so God help me, I would not miss you there, ...
TO Mr.I.L.
... View your fat beasts, stretch'd barns, and labour'd fields, ...
The Progres Of The Soule
... Her through those spheares, as through the beades, a string, ...
Elegy XVII: On His Mistress
... Assail'd, fight, taken, stabb'd, bleed, fall, and die ...
Twickenham Garden
... For all are false, that taste not just like mine ...
Eclogue
... Then from those wombs of stars, the bride's bright eyes, ...
[Klockius]
... Klockius so deeply hath sworn ne'er more to come ...
Disinherited
... Thy father all from thee, by his last will, ...
Ressurection
... May then sin's sleep and death soon from me pass,&emsp ...
Elegy XX (Alternate) Love's War
... Those warrs the ignorant, these th'experienc'd love, ...