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| 1751. | A Valediction: Of Weeping by John Donne> | | Let me pour forth
My tears before thy face, whilst I stay here,
For thy face coins them, and thy stamp they bear,
And by this mintage they are some... |
| 1752. | John Donne - The Paradox by John Donne> | | No Lover saith, I love, nor any other
Can judge a perfect Lover;
Hee thinkes that else none can, nor will agree
That any loves but hee;
I cannot s... |
| 1753. | The Apparition by John Donne> | | When by thy scorn, O murd'ress, I am dead,
And that thou think'st thee free
From all solicitation from me,
Then shall my ghost come to thy bed,
An... |
| 1754. | The Prohibition by John Donne> | | Take heed of loving me;
At least remember I forbade it thee;
Not that I shall repair my unthrifty waste
Of breath and blood, upon thy sighs and tea... |
| 1755. | Elegy XVIII: Love's Progress by John Donne> | | Who ever loves, if he do not propose
The right true end of love, he's one that goes
To sea for nothing but to make him sick.
Love is a bear-whelp b... |
| 1759. | Elegy V: His Picture by John Donne> | | Here take my picture; though I bid farewell,
Thine, in my heart, where my soul dwells, shall dwell.
'Tis like me now, but I dead, 'twill be more
Wh... |
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