Poems, by J.D. VVith elegies on the authors death
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- Poems, by J.D. VVith elegies on the authors death
- Author
- Donne, John, 1572-1631.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by M[iles] F[lesher] for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop in St Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-street,
- 1633.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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INFINITATI SACRUM,
16.
Augusti 1601. METEMPSYCOSIS.Poêma Satyricon. - THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
- HOLY SONNETS.
- Holy Sonnets.
- EPIGRAMS.
- poems
- THE STORME.
- THE CALME.
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To S
r Henry Wotton. - The Crosse.
- Elegie on the Lady Marckham.
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Elegie on M
ris Boulstred. -
To S
r Henry Goodyere. -
To M
r Rowland Woodward. -
To S
r Henry Wootton. - To the Countesse of Bedford.
- To the Countesse of Bedford.
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To S
r Edward Herbert. atIulyers. - To the Countesse of Bedford.
- To the Countesse of Bedford.
- To the Countesse of Huntingdon.
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To M.
I. W. -
To M.
T. W. -
To M.
T. W. -
To M.
C. B. -
To M.
S. B. -
To M.
B. B. -
To M.
R. W. -
To M.
I. L. -
To M.
I. P. -
To
E. ofD. with six holy Sonnets. -
To Sir
H. W. at his going Ambassa∣dor toVenice. -
To M.
M. H. - To the Countesse of Bedford.
- To the Countesse of Bedford.
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A Letter to the Lady
Carey, and Mrs Essex Riche, FromAmyens. -
To the Countesse of Salisbury.
August. 1614. -
An Epithalamion, Or mariage Song on the Lady
Eli∣zabeth, andCount Palatine being married on St.Valentines day. - ECCLOGUE.
- Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne.
- To the Countesse of Bedford.
- Obsequies to the Lord Harringtons brother.
- Elegie.
- Elegie.
- Elegie.
- Elegie on Prince Henry.
- Psalme 137.
- Resurrection, imperfect.
- An hymne to the Saints, and to Marquesse Hamylton.
- letter
- An Epitaph upon Shakespeare.
- Sapho to Philaenis.
- The Annuntiation and Passion.
- Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward.
- THE LITANIE.
- poem
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A nocturnall upon
S. Lucies day, Being the shortest day. - Witchcraft by a picture.
- poem
- The Apparition.
- poem
- The good-morrow.
- Song.
- Womans constancy.
- poem
- 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.
- Twicknam garden.
- Valediction to his booke.
- poem
- Loves growth.
- Loves exchange.
- poem
- The Dreame.
- A Valediction of weeping.
- Loves Alchymie.
- The Flea.
- The Curse.
- AN ANATOMIE OF THE WORLD.
- A Funerall ELEGIE.
- OF THE PROGRESSE OF THE SOULE.
- The Extasie.
- Loves Deitie.
- Loves diet.
- The Will.
- The Funerall.
- The Blossome.
- The Primrose.
- The Relique.
- The Dampe.
- The Dissolution.
- A Ieat King sent
- Negative love.
- The Prohibition.
- The Expiration.
- The Computation.
- Elegie.
- Elegie to the Lady Bedford.
- Elegie.
- poem
- A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors last going into Germany.
- The Lamentations of Ieremy, for the most part ac∣cording to Tremelius.
- SATYRES.
- A Hymne to God the Father:
- Letters.
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Elegies upon the Author.
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TO THE
MEMORIE OF
MY EVER DESIRED
FRIEND
D
r . DONNE: -
To the deceased Author,
Upon the
Promiscuous printing of his Poems, theLooser sort, with theReligious. -
On the death of
D r DONNE. -
On Doctor
Donne, By Dr C. B. ofO. -
An Elegie upon the incomparable
D r DONNE. -
An Elegie upon D
r Donne. -
An Elegie upon the death of the
Deane of Pauls, D
r . Iohn Donne: ByM r . Tho: Carie. -
An Elegie on D
r .DONNE: By Sir Lucius Carie. -
On D
r .DONNES death: By Mr .Mayne of Christ-Church in Oxford. -
Ʋpon M
r J. Donne, and hisPoems. -
In memory of Doctor
Donne: By Mr R. B. -
Epitaph upon
D By Endy: Porter.r . DONNE,
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TO THE
MEMORIE OF
MY EVER DESIRED
FRIEND
D