{"product_id":"the-complete-poems-of-john-donne-9781408231241","title":"The Complete Poems of John Donne","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003ci\u003eThe Poems of John Donne \u003c\/i\u003eis one volume paperback edition of the poems of John Donne (1572-1631) based on a comprehensive re-evaluation of his work from composition to circulation and reception. Donne's output is tremendously varied in style and form and demonstrates his ability to exercise his rhetorical capabilities according to context and occasion. This edition aims to present the text of all his known poems, from the epigrams, songs and satires written for fellow young men about town, to the more mature verse-epistles and memorial elegies written for his patrons.  \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Longman Annotated English Poets series traditionally aims to present poems in chronological order; in this edition, however, the principle has been observed only within generic sections. This organisation reproduces the manner in which Donne's original readers first encountered the poems in the various manuscripts of his elegies and satires that circulated in Donne's lifetime. Volume One contains \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eEpigrams\u003cbr\u003eHero and Leander \u003cbr\u003ePyramus and Thisbe \u003cbr\u003eNiobe \u003cbr\u003eNaue Arsa (A Burnt Ship) \u003cbr\u003eCaso d’un Muro (Fall of a Wall) \u003cbr\u003eZoppo (A Lame Beggar) \u003cbr\u003eCalez and Guyana \u003cbr\u003eIl Cavaliere Giovanni Wingfield \u003cbr\u003eA Self-accuser \u003cbr\u003eA Licentious Person \u003cbr\u003eAntiquary \u003cbr\u003eThe Ingler \u003cbr\u003eDisinherited \u003cbr\u003eThe Liar \u003cbr\u003eMercurius Gallo-Belgicus \u003cbr\u003ePhryne \u003cbr\u003eAn Obscure Writer \u003cbr\u003eKlockius \u003cbr\u003eMartialis Castratus (Raderus) \u003cbr\u003eRalphius \u003cbr\u003eAd Autorem (Joseph Scaliger) \u003cbr\u003eAd Autorem (William Covell) \u003cbr\u003eVerse letters to Friends \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Rowland Woodward(‘Zealously my Muse’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Rowland Woodward(‘Muse not’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Christopher Brooke \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Ingram Lister(‘Of that short roll of friends’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Thomas Woodward(‘At once from hence’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Thomas Woodward(‘All hail, sweet poet’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Thomas Woodward(‘Pregnant again’)\u003cbr\u003eTo my Lord of Derby \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Beaupré Bell (1) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Beaupré Bell (2) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Thomas Woodward(‘Haste thee, harsh verse’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Samuel Brooke \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Everard Guilpin \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Rowland Woodward(‘Kindly I envy thy song’s perfectïon’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Ingram Lister(‘Blest are your north parts’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Rowland Woodward(‘Like one who in her third widowhead’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Rowland Woodward(‘If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be’) \u003cbr\u003eThe Storm \u003cbr\u003eThe Calm \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Henry Wotton(‘Here’s no more news than virtue’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Henry Wotton(‘Sir, more than kisses’) \u003cbr\u003eHenrico Wotton in Hibernia Belligeranti \u003cbr\u003eTo Sir Henry Wotton at his Going Ambassador to Venice \u003cbr\u003eAmicissimo et meritissimo Ben. Ionson in ‘Vulponem’ \u003cbr\u003eTo Sir Henry Goodyer \u003cbr\u003eTo Sir Edward Herbert at Juliers \u003cbr\u003eUpon Mr Thomas Coryat’s ‘Crudities’ \u003cbr\u003eIn eundem Macaronicon\u003cbr\u003eA Letter Written by Sir Henry Goodyer and John Donnealternis vicibus \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr George Herbert with my Seal of the Anchor and Christ \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr Tilman after he had Taken Orders \u003cbr\u003eDe libro cum mutuaretur impresso, ... D. D. Andrews \u003cbr\u003eLove Lyrics (‘Songs and Sonnets’)\u003cbr\u003eAir and Angels \u003cbr\u003eThe Anniversary \u003cbr\u003eThe Apparition \u003cbr\u003eThe Bait \u003cbr\u003eThe Blossom \u003cbr\u003eBreak of Day \u003cbr\u003eThe Broken Heart \u003cbr\u003eThe Canonization \u003cbr\u003eCommunity \u003cbr\u003eThe Computation \u003cbr\u003eConfined Love \u003cbr\u003eThe Curse \u003cbr\u003eThe Damp \u003cbr\u003eThe Dissolution \u003cbr\u003eThe Dream \u003cbr\u003eThe Ecstasy \u003cbr\u003eThe Expiration \u003cbr\u003eFarewell to Love \u003cbr\u003eA Fever \u003cbr\u003eThe Flea \u003cbr\u003eThe Funeral \u003cbr\u003eThe Good-morrow \u003cbr\u003eImage and Dream \u003cbr\u003eThe Indifferent \u003cbr\u003eTo a Jet Ring Sent to me \u003cbr\u003eLecture upon the Shadow \u003cbr\u003eThe Legacy \u003cbr\u003eLove’s All (Love’s Infiniteness) \u003cbr\u003eLove’s Deity \u003cbr\u003eLove’s Diet \u003cbr\u003eLove’s Exchange \u003cbr\u003eLove’s Usury \u003cbr\u003eA Nocturnal upon Saint Lucy’s Day \u003cbr\u003eThe Message \u003cbr\u003eMummy (Love’s Alchemy) \u003cbr\u003eNegative Love \u003cbr\u003eThe Paradox \u003cbr\u003ePlatonic Love (The Undertaking) \u003cbr\u003eThe Primrose \u003cbr\u003eThe Prohibition \u003cbr\u003eThe Relic \u003cbr\u003eSong: ‘Go and Catch a Falling Star’ \u003cbr\u003eSong: ‘Sweetest Love, I do not Go’ \u003cbr\u003eSpring (Love’s Growth) \u003cbr\u003eThe Sun Rising \u003cbr\u003eThe Triple Fool \u003cbr\u003eTwickenhamGarden \u003cbr\u003eA Valediction Forbidding Mourning \u003cbr\u003eA Valediction: Of my Name in the Window \u003cbr\u003eA Valediction: Of the Book \u003cbr\u003eA Valediction: Of Weeping \u003cbr\u003eThe Will \u003cbr\u003eWitchcraft by a Picture \u003cbr\u003eWoman’s Constancy \u003cbr\u003eLove Elegies\u003cbr\u003eThe Bracelet \u003cbr\u003eThe Comparison \u003cbr\u003eThe Perfume \u003cbr\u003eJealousy \u003cbr\u003eLove’s Recusant \u003cbr\u003eLove’s Pupil \u003cbr\u003eLove’s War \u003cbr\u003eTo his Mistress Going to Bed \u003cbr\u003eChange \u003cbr\u003eThe Anagram \u003cbr\u003eTo his Mistress on Going Abroad \u003cbr\u003eHis Picture \u003cbr\u003eOn Love’s Progress \u003cbr\u003eAutumnal \u003cbr\u003eSatire\u003cbr\u003eSatyre 1(‘Away, thou changeling, motley humorist’) \u003cbr\u003eSatyre 2(‘Sir, though (I thank God f \u003cbr\u003e2. Annunciation \u003cbr\u003e3. Nativity \u003cbr\u003e4. Temple \u003cbr\u003e5. Crucifying \u003cbr\u003e6. Resurrection \u003cbr\u003e7. Ascension \u003cbr\u003eTo Mrs Magdalen Herbert: Of St Mary Magdalen \u003cbr\u003eUpon the Annunciation when Good Friday Fell upon the Same Day \u003cbr\u003eSonnet: ‘Oh, to vex me’ \u003cbr\u003eA Litany \u003cbr\u003eResurrection(imperfect) \u003cbr\u003eDivine Meditations \u003cbr\u003e1. ‘Thou hast made me’ \u003cbr\u003e2. ‘As due by many titles’ \u003cbr\u003e3. ‘Oh might those sighs and tears’ \u003cbr\u003e4. ‘Father, part of his double interest’ \u003cbr\u003e5. ‘O my black soul!’ \u003cbr\u003e6. ‘This is my play’s last scene’ \u003cbr\u003e7. ‘I am a little world’ \u003cbr\u003e8. ‘At the round earth’s imagined corners’ \u003cbr\u003e9. ‘If poisonous minerals’ \u003cbr\u003e10. ‘If faithful souls’ \u003cbr\u003e11. ‘Death, be not proud’ \u003cbr\u003e12. ‘Wilt thou love God’ \u003cbr\u003eHoly Sonnets \u003cbr\u003e1. ‘As due by many titles’ \u003cbr\u003e2. ‘O my black soul!’ \u003cbr\u003e3. ‘This is my play’s last scene’ \u003cbr\u003e4. ‘At the round earth’s imagined corners’ \u003cbr\u003e5. ‘If poisonous minerals’ \u003cbr\u003e6. ‘Death, be not proud’ \u003cbr\u003e7. ‘Spit in my face’ \u003cbr\u003e8. ‘Why are we’ \u003cbr\u003e9. ‘What if this present’ \u003cbr\u003e10. ‘Batter my heart’ \u003cbr\u003e11. ‘Wilt thou love God’ \u003cbr\u003e12. ‘Father, part of his double interest’ \u003cbr\u003eVerses translated for Ignatius his Conclave \u003cbr\u003eGood Friday: Made as I was Riding Westward that Day \u003cbr\u003eTo Mr George Herbert with my Seal of the Anchor and Christ \u003cbr\u003eSonnet: ‘Since she whom I loved’ \u003cbr\u003eTo Christ \u003cbr\u003eUpon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney and\u003cbr\u003ethe Countess of Pembroke his Sister \u003cbr\u003eAt the Seaside, going over with the Lord Doncaster into Germany, 1619 \u003cbr\u003eThe Lamentations of Jeremy, for the most part according to Tremellius \u003cbr\u003eHymn to God my God in my Sickness \u003cbr\u003eWedding Celebrations \u003cbr\u003eEpithalamion Made at Lincoln’s Inn \u003cbr\u003eAn Epithalamion on the Lady Elizabeth and Frederick, Count Palatine \u003cbr\u003eEclogue and Epithalamion at the Marriage of the Earl of Somerset \u003cbr\u003eVerse epistles to Patronesses \u003cbr\u003eTo Lady Bedford at New Year’s Tide \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Bedford(‘Reason’) \u003cbr\u003eTo Mrs Magdalen Herbert(‘Mad paper, stay’) \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Bedford(‘You have refined me’) \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Bedford(‘Honour is so sublime perfection’) \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Huntingdon \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Bedford(‘To’ve written then’) \u003cbr\u003eTo the Honourable Lady the Lady Carey \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Bedford(‘Your cabinet my tomb’) \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Bedford (begun in France) \u003cbr\u003eTo the Countess of Salisbury \u003cbr\u003eCommemorations\u003cbr\u003eElegy: To the Lady Bedford(‘You that are she’) \u003cbr\u003eAn Elegy upon the Death of Lady Markham \u003cbr\u003eAn Elegy upon the Death of Mistress Bulstrode: ‘Death, I recant’ \u003cbr\u003eElegy on Mistress Bulstrode[by Lady Bedford] \u003cbr\u003eElegy upon the Death of Mistress Bulstrode: ‘Language, thou art too narrow’ \u003cbr\u003eElegy on Prince Henry \u003cbr\u003eObsequies to the Lord Harington, Brother to the Countess of Bedford \u003cbr\u003eA Hymn to the Saints and Marquis of Hamilton \u003cbr\u003eThe Anniversaries\u003cbr\u003eTo the Praise of the Dead and ‘The Anatomy’[by Joseph Hall] \u003cbr\u003eThe First Anniversary: An Anatomy of the World \u003cbr\u003eA Funeral Elegy \u003cbr\u003eThe Harbinger to the Progress[by Joseph Hall] \u003cbr\u003eThe Second Anniversary: Of the Progress of the Soul \u003cbr\u003eA Probable Attribution\u003cbr\u003eIgnatius Loyolae _ðoèÝùóéò \u003cbr\u003eDubia\u003cbr\u003eSappho to Philaenis \u003cbr\u003eThe Token\u003cbr\u003eVariety\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Taylor \u0026 Francis Ltd","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51019800740183,"sku":"9781408231241","price":37.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781408231241.jpg?v=1750781300","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-complete-poems-of-john-donne-9781408231241","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}