Songs and sonnets | |
The good morrow | p. 3 |
Song ('Go and catch a falling star') | p. 3 |
Woman's constancy | p. 4 |
The undertaking | p. 5 |
The sun rising | p. 6 |
The indifferent | p. 7 |
Love's usury | p. 8 |
The canonization | p. 9 |
The triple fool | p. 10 |
Lovers' infiniteness | p. 11 |
Song ('Sweetest love, I do not go') | p. 12 |
The legacy | p. 13 |
A fever | p. 14 |
Air and angels | p. 15 |
Break of day | p. 16 |
The anniversary | p. 17 |
A valediction of my name in the window | p. 18 |
Twicknam garden | p. 20 |
Valediction of the book | p. 21 |
Community | p. 23 |
Love's growth | p. 24 |
Love's exchange | p. 25 |
Confined love | p. 26 |
The dream | p. 27 |
A valediction of weeping | p. 28 |
Love's alchemy | p. 29 |
The flea | p. 30 |
The curse | p. 31 |
The message | p. 32 |
A nocturnal upon St Lucy's Day, being the shortest day | p. 33 |
Witchcraft by a picture | p. 34 |
The bait | p. 35 |
The apparition | p. 36 |
The broken heart | p. 36 |
A valediction forbidding mourning | p. 37 |
The ecstasy | p. 39 |
Love's deity | p. 41 |
Love's diet | p. 42 |
The will | p. 43 |
The funeral | p. 45 |
The blossom | p. 46 |
The primrose | p. 47 |
The relic | p. 48 |
The damp | p. 49 |
The dissolution | p. 50 |
A jet ring sent | p. 50 |
Negative love | p. 51 |
The prohibition | p. 52 |
The expiration | p. 52 |
The computation | p. 53 |
The paradox | p. 53 |
Farewell to love | p. 54 |
Lecture upon the shadow | p. 55 |
Epigrams | |
Hero and leander | p. 56 |
Pyramus and Thisbe | p. 56 |
Niobe | p. 57 |
A burnt ship | p. 57 |
Fall of a wall | p. 57 |
A lame beggar | p. 57 |
A self accuser | p. 57 |
A licentious person | p. 58 |
Antiquary | p. 58 |
Disinherited | p. 58 |
Phryne | p. 58 |
An obscure writer | p. 58 |
Raderus | p. 58 |
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus | p. 59 |
Ralphius | p. 59 |
Sir John Wingefield | p. 59 |
The liar | p. 59 |
Cales and Guiana | p. 60 |
Klockius | p. 60 |
The juggler | p. 60 |
Faustus | p. 60 |
Elegies | |
Elegy : the anagram | p. 60 |
Elegy : change | p. 62 |
Elegy : the perfume | p. 63 |
Elegy : his picture | p. 65 |
Elegy : O, let me not serve so | p. 66 |
Elegy : nature's lay idiot | p. 67 |
Elegy : the comparison | p. 68 |
Elegy : the autumnal | p. 70 |
Elegy : image of her whom I love | p. 71 |
Elegy : the bracelet | p. 72 |
Elegy : his parting from her | p. 75 |
Elegy : the expostulation | p. 78 |
Elegy : to his mistress going to bed | p. 80 |
Elegy : love's progress | p. 82 |
Elegy : on his mistress | p. 84 |
The epithalamions or marriage songs | |
An epithalamion, or marriage song, on the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine | p. 86 |
Epithalamion made at Lincoln's Inn | p. 90 |
Eclogue | p. 93 |
Epithalamion | p. 96 |
Satires | |
Satire I | p. 102 |
Satire II | p. 105 |
Satire III | p. 108 |
Satire V | p. 111 |
Letters | |
The storm | p. 114 |
The calm | p. 116 |
To Mr Henry Wotton ('Here's no more new than virtue') | p. 118 |
To Mr Henry Wotton ('Sir, more than kisses, letters mingle souls') | p. 119 |
To Mr Rowland Woodward ('Like one who'in her third widowhood') | p. 121 |
To Mr T. W. ('All hail sweet poet') | p. 122 |
To Mr T. W. ('Haste thee harsh verse') | p. 123 |
To Mr T. W. ('Pregnant again with th'old twins') | p. 124 |
To Mr T. W. ('At once, from hence') | p. 124 |
To Mr R. W. ('Zealously my muse doth salute all thee') | p. 125 |
To Mr R. W. (Muse not that by thy mind thy body' is led') | p. 125 |
To Mr C. B. | p. 126 |
To Mr R. W. ('If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be') | p. 126 |
To Mr R. W. ('Kindly'I envy thy song's perfection') | p. 127 |
H. W. in Hiber. Belligeranti | p. 128 |
To Sir H. W. at his going ambassador to Venice | p. 128 |
To Sir Henry Goodyere | p. 130 |
To the Countess of Huntingdon ('That unripe side of earth') | p. 132 |
To Mrs M. H. | p. 135 |
To the Countess of Bedford ('Reason is our soul's left hand') | p. 137 |
To the Countess of Bedford ('Honour is so sublime perfection') | p. 139 |
To the Countess of Bedford ('You have refined me') | p. 141 |
To the Countess of Bedford ('T'have written then, when you writ') | p. 143 |
To the Countess of Bedford, on New Year's Day | p. 146 |
To Sir Edward Herbert, at Juliers | p. 148 |
To the Countess of Huntingdon ('Man to God's image') | p. 149 |
A letter to the Lady Carey, and | |
Mistress Essex Rich, from Amiens | p. 152 |
Sappho to Philaenis | p. 154 |
Funeral elegies | |
The first anniversary. An anatomy of the world | p. 156 |
Epitaph on himself. To the Countess of Bedford | p. 170 |
Epitaph on Anne Donne | p. 171 |
Divine poems | |
To the Lady Magdalen Herbert, of St Mary Magdalen | p. 173 |
La Corona | p. 173 |
Holy Sonnet I ('Thou hast made me') | p. 177 |
Holy Sonnet II ('As due by many titles') | p. 177 |
Holy Sonnet III ('O might those sighs and tears') | p. 178 |
Holy Sonnet IV ('O my black soul!') | p. 178 |
Holy Sonnet V ('I am a little world') | p. 179 |
Holy Sonnet VI ('This is my play's last scene') | p. 179 |
Holy Sonnet VII ('At the round earth's imagined corners') | p. 180 |
Holy Sonnet VIII ('If faithful souls be alike glorified') | p. 180 |
Holy Sonnet IX ('If poisonous minerals') | p. 181 |
Holy Sonnet X ('Death be not proud') | p. 181 |
Holy Sonnet XI ('Spit in my face, you Jews') | p. 182 |
Holy Sonnet XII ('Why are we by all creatures') | p. 182 |
Holy Sonnet XIII ('What if this present') | p. 183 |
Holy Sonnet XIV ('Batter my heart') | p. 183 |
Holy Sonnet XV ('Wilt thou love God') | p. 184 |
Holy Sonnet XVI ('Father, part of his double interest') | p. 184 |
Holy Sonnet XVII ('Since she whom I loved') | p. 185 |
Holy Sonnet XVIII ('Show me, dear Christ') | p. 185 |
Holy Sonnet XIX ('O, to vex me') | p. 186 |
The cross | p. 186 |
The Annunciation and Passion | p. 188 |
Goodfriday, 1613. Riding westward | p. 190 |
Upon the translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke, his sister | p. 191 |
To Mr Tilman after he had taken orders | p. 193 |
A hymn to Christ, at the author's last going into Germany | p. 194 |
Hymn to God my God, in my sickness | p. 195 |
A hymn to God the father | p. 197 |
To Mr George Herbert, with one of my seals, of the anchor and Christ | p. 197 |
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