Cargando…

The complete poetry and selected prose of John Donne /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Donne, John, 1572-1631
Otros Autores: Coffin, Charles M.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : Modern Library, 1994.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Poetry - The Printer to the Understanders
  • Hexastichon Bibliopolae
  • Hexastichon ad Bibliopolam
  • Dedication to the Edition of 1650
  • To John Donne
  • To Lucy, Countesse of Bedford, with M. Donnes Satyres
  • To John Donne
  • Songs and Sonets - The Good-Morrow
  • Song. "Goe, and catch a falling starre"
  • Womans Constancy
  • The Undertaking
  • The Sunne Rising
  • The Indifferent
  • Loves Usury
  • The Canonization
  • The Triple Foole
  • Lovers Infinitenesse
  • Song. "Sweetest love, I do not goe"
  • The Legacie
  • A Feavor
  • Aire and Angels
  • Breake of Day
  • The Anniversarie
  • A Valediction: Of My Name, In The Window
  • Twicknam Garden
  • A Valediction: Of The Booke
  • Communitie
  • Loves Growth
  • Loves Exchange
  • Confined Love
  • The Dreame
  • A Valediction: Of Weeping
  • Loves Alchymie
  • The Flea
  • The Curse
  • The Message
  • A Nocturnall Upon S. Lucies Day, Being the Shortest Day
  • Witchcraft By A Picture
  • The Baite
  • The Apparition
  • The Broken Heart
  • A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
  • The Extasie
  • Loves Deitie
  • Loves Diet
  • The Will
  • The Funeral
  • The Blossome
  • The Primrose, Being At Montgomery Castle, Upon The Hill, On Which It Is Situate
  • The Relique
  • The Dampe
  • The Dissolution
  • A Jeat Ring Sent
  • Negative Love
  • The Prohibition
  • The Expiration
  • The Computation
  • The Paradox
  • Farewell To Love
  • A Lecture Upon The Shadow
  • Sonnet. The Token
  • Selfe Love
  • Elegies and Heroicall Epistle - Epigrams - Satyres - Infinitati Sacrum - Verse Letters To Severall Personages - Epithalamions, Or Marriage Songs - A Funeral Elegie And The First And Second Anniversaries - Epicedes And Obsequies Upon The Deaths Of Sundry Personages - Epitaphs - Divine Poems - Latin Poems And Translations - From Elegies Upon The Author - Prose