Poetic Openings : John Donne to John Donne
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Confined Love :
First Line : Some man unworthy to be possessor
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Daybreak :
First Line : Stay, O sweet and do not rise!
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Death Be Not Proud :
First Line : Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Ecstasy, The :
First Line : Where, like a pillow on a bed
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Elegy I: Jealousy :
First Line : Fond woman, which wouldst have thy husband die,
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Elegy Ii: The Anagram :
First Line : Marry, and love thy Flavia, for she
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Elegy Iii: Change :
First Line : Although thy hand and faith, and good works too,
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Elegy Iv: The Perfume :
First Line : Once, and but once found in thy company,
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Elegy Ix: The Autumnal :
First Line : No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace
Poet : John Donne :
Poem : Elegy V: His Picture :
First Line : Here take my picture; though I bid farewell