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3852931Poems of John Donne — Volume II1896John Donne

POEMS


OF


JOHN DONNE.

The Muses’ Library


POEMS

OF

JOHN DONNE

EDITED BY

E. K. CHAMBERS


WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY

GEORGE SAINTSBURY


VOL. II.



LONDON:
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, LIMITED
NEW YORK: E. P. DUTTON & CO.

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 45
    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 57
    To the Countess of Bedford 60
    Sappho to Philænis 61
    To Ben Jonson 64
    To Sir Tho. Rowe 65
    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 121
  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 127
The Progress of the Soul—
    Epistle 146
    The Progress of the Soul: First Song 148
Satires—
    Satire i. 175
    Satire ii. 180
    Satire iii.: Of Religion 185
    Satire iv. 190
    Satire v. 199
    Satire vi. 203
    Satire vii.: To Sir Nicholas Smyth 205
Epigrams
    Hero and Leander 210
    Pyramus and Thisbe 210
    Niobe 210
    A Burnt Ship 210
    Fall of a Wall 210
    A Lame Beggar 211
    A Self-accuser 211
    A Licentious Person 211
    Antiquary 211
    Disinherited 211
    Phryne 211
    An Obscure Writer 211
    Klockius 212
    Raderus 212
    Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus 212
    Ralphius 212
Notes to Vol. II 213
Appendices
  A. Doubtful Poems
    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 255
    To the Young Gentlewomen 256
    Believe your Glass 257
    Fortune never Fails 258
    To Mrs. Boulstred 260
    To a Painted Lady 261
    Love’s Power 264
    Love and Reason 265
    To a Lady of a Dark Complexion 267
    Borrowing 268
    Supping Hours 269
    The Smith 269
    The Lady and her Viol 269
    A Paradox 270
    Sun, Begone 270
    If She Deride 271
    Love and Wit 272
    Dr. Donne’s Farewell to the World 273
    Notes to Doubtful Poems 275
  B. Poems hitherto Uncollected
    [To the Blessed Virgin Mary] 284
    To my Lord of Pembroke 285
    Of a Lady in the Black Mask 286
    A Letter written by Sir H[enry] G[oodyere] and J[ohn] D[onne], alternis vicibus 287
    To the Author [Thomas Coryat] 289
    In Eundem Macaronicum 290
    On Friendship 290
    The Constant Lover 291
    [An Ideal] 292
    The Lie 292
    [True Love] 293
    Notes to Poems Hitherto Uncollected 294
  C. Spurious Poems 302
  D. The Sheaf of Epigrams of 1652 308
  E. Ignatius his Conclave 312
  F. Devotions upon Emergent Occasions 315
List of First Lines 319