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John Donne
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Passion - EP (2020)
The Power of the Cross (Live / Sing! 2019 Edition)
Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices (2012)
My Best Days, Parts 1 & 2
White Lilies Island (2001)
Wrong Impression
Harmonium (1981)
Negative Love
Wordsongs (1978)
Goe, and Catche a Falling Starre
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Op. 36 (1945)
IV: “Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned”
XIV: “Batter my heart, three person’d God”
III: “Oh might those sighes and teares return againe”
XIX: “Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in one”
XIII: “What if this present were the world’s last night?”
XVII: “Since she whom I lov’d hath pay’d her last debt”
VII: “At the round earth’s imagined corners”
I: “Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?”
X: “Death be not proud”
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (1624)
Aucun homme n’est une île
Meditation II
Meditation IV
Meditation XVII
Divine Meditations
Thou hast made me, and shall thy worke decay? (Holy Sonnet I)
As due by many titles I resigne (Holy Sonnet 2)
O might those sighes and teares returne againe (Holy Sonnet III)
Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned (Holy Sonnet IV)
I am a little world made cunningly (Holy Sonnet V)
This is my playes last scene, here heavens appoint (Holy Sonnet VI)
What if this present were the worlds last night? (Holy Sonnet VIII)
“Death, be not proud” (Holy Sonnet X)
Spit in my face you Jewes, and pierce my side (Holy Sonnet XI)
Why are wee by all creatures waited on? (Holy Sonnet XII)
Batter my heart, three-person’d God (Holy Sonnet XIV)
Wilt thou love God, as he thee? then digest (Holy Sonnet XV)
Father, part of his double interest (Holy Sonnet XVI)
Since she whom I lov’d hath payd her last debt (Holy Sonnet XVII)
Show me deare Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear. (Holy Sonnet XVIII)
Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in one (Holy Sonnet XIX)
Poems of John Donne
A dialogue between Sir Henry Wootton and Mr. Donne
A Fever
A Hymn To Christ At The Author’s Last Going Into Germany
A Hymn To God The Father
A Jet Ring Sent
A Lecture Upon The Shadow
A Litany
A Nocturnal Upon St. Lucy’s Day, Being The Shortest Day
A Sheaf Of Snakes Used Heretofore To Be My Seal, The Crest Of Our Poor Family
A Valediction Of Weeping
An Anatomy Of The World...
At the round earth’s imagin’d corners
Break of Day
Community
Confined Love
Daybreak
Eclogue
Elegy I: Jealousy
Elegy II: The Anagram
Elegy III: Change
Elegy IV: The Perfume
Elegy V: His Picture
Elegy VI
Elegy VII
Elegy VIII: The Comparison
Elegy IX: The Autumnal
Elegy X: The Dream
Elegy XII
Elegy XIII: His Parting From Her
Elegy XIV: Julia
Elegy XVII: On His Mistress
Elegy XVI: The Expostulation
Elegy XVIII: Love’s Progress
Elegy XX (Alternate) Love’s War
Elegy:The End of Funeral Elegies
ElegyXI: The Bracelet
Epithalamion Made At Lincoln’s Inn
Farewell to Love
For whom the Bell Tolls
From ‘The Cross’
Holy Sonnet IX: If Poisonous Minerals, And If That Tree
Holy Sonnet VII: At the Round Earth’s
HOLY SONNETS: Since she whom I lov’d hath paid her last debt
Hym To God, My God In My Sickness
La Corona
Love’s Alchemy
Love’s Deity
Love’s Diet
Love’s Exchange
Love’s Growth
Love’s Infiniteness
Love’s Usury
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
Negative Love
Ode
On the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine Being Married on St. Valentine’s Day
On The Progress Of The Soul...
The Broken Heart
Ressurection
Resurrection, imperfect
Satire I
Satire II
Satire III
Satire IV
Satire V
Self-Love
Sonnet Cycle For Lady Magdalen
Sweetest Love, I do not go
That Time and Absence proves Rather helps than hurts to loves
The Annunciation And Passion
The Apparition
The Blossom
The Will
The Calm
The Computation
The Curse
The Damp
The Dissolution
The Ecstasy
The Expiration
The Funeral
The Harbinger
The Indifferent
The Legacy
The Message
The Paradox
The Primrose
The Prohibition
The Relic
The Token
The Triple Fool
The Undertaking
Witchcraft By A Picture
To George Herbert,
TO MR. I. P.
To Mr. Rowland Woodward
TO Mr. Samuel Brooke
To Mr. Tilman After He Had Taken Orders
TO Mr.I.L.
TO Mr.T.W.
To Sir Henry Goodyere
To Sir Henry Wotton At His Going Ambassador To Venice
To Sir Henry Wotton II
To The Countess Of Bedford I
To The Countess Of Bedford II
To The Earl Of Doncaster
To The Lady Magdalen Herbert, Of St. Mary Magdalen
To The Praise Of The Dead And The Anatomy
Translated Out Of Gazaeus,
Twickenham Garden
Upon The Translation Of The Psalms By Sir Philip Sidney And The Countess Of Pembroke, His Sister
Valediction to his Book
Songs and Sonnets
Air and Angels
The Good Morrow
The Complete Poetry of John Donne
Sappho to Philaenis
Song
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne
Death Be Not Proud
Three Sonnets of John Donne Set to Music
Batter my heart
Death Be Not Proud
Thou hast made me
Others
A Hymn to God the Father
I sing the progress of a deathless soul
Nativity
O my blacke Soule
The Good Morrow
Wee cannot bid the fruits
A Hymne to Christ
Batter My Heart
Soldier Song
Spit in my face, ye Jews
Sweet, stay awhile
The Broken Heart
A Hymn to God the Father
Nunc, lento, sonitu dicunt, morieris
O Might Those Sighes and Teares
The Flea
The Sun Rising
The virgins
To ask for all thy love
Woman’s Constancy
Everything Was Beautiful And Nothing Hurt
Oh, to Vex Me
The Indifferent
At the round earth’s imagined corners
Hear us, O Hear us, Lord
No Man Is An Island
The Triple Fool
What If This Present
Since She Whom I Lov’d
At the round earth’s imagin’d corners
The Bait
All Times Are His Seasons
Thou Hast Made Me
The Sun Rising
To My Piano From Mr Drake
No Man Is an Island
The Duel
The Anniversary
The Canonization
At the round earth’s imagined corners (Holy Sonnet 7)
Good-Friday, 1613, Riding Westward
A Hymn to God the Father
A Hymne to Christ
A Valediction Annotations
A Valediction of mournning
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning (Jordan Smith)
Annunciation
Ascension
At The Round Earth’s Imagined Corners
At the Round Earth’s Imagin’d Corners
Batter My Heart
Batter My Heart 3 Person God
Batter my heart, three person’d God
Break of Day
Break of Day
Bring us, O Lord God
Crucifying
Death Be Not Proud
Death Be Not Proud
Elegy 17: On His Mistress
Elegy 17: Variety
Holy Sonnet 10
Holy Sonnet 17
John Donne’s A Valediction Forbidding Mourning
Meditation XI
Meditation XVII (”No man is an island”)
Nativity
Nativity
O Holy Ghost
Resurrection
So, So, Leave Off This Last Lamenting Kiss
Song// sweetest love...
Stay o sweet
Sweetest Love
Temple
The Bait (British Lit Assigment)
The Baite
The Dream
The Flea (british lit) datner-garza
The Flea, Op. 175
The Message
Thou hast made me
To His Mistress Going to Bed
Valediction
Wilt thou forgive
Woman’s Constancy
“At the round earth’s imagined corners, blow”
“Deign at my hands...”
“If faithful souls be alike glorified”
“O might those sighs and tears return again”
“Oh my black soul! now art thou summoned”
“Oh, to vex me, contraries meet in one”
“Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side”
“Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?”
“What if this present were the world’s last night?”
“Why are we by all creatures waited on?”