Author:John Donne

Songs and Sonnets (1633)

 * The Good-Morrow
 * Song: "Goe and catche a falling starre"
 * Woman's Constancy
 * The Undertaking
 * The Sun Rising
 * The Indifferent
 * Love's Usury
 * The Canonization
 * The Triple Fool
 * Lovers' Infiniteness
 * Song: "Sweetest love, I do not go"
 * The Legacy
 * A Fever
 * Air and Angels
 * Break of Day
 * The Anniversary
 * A Valediction: Of My Name, in the Window
 * Twickenham Garden
 * Valediction To His Book
 * Community
 * Love's Growth
 * Love's Exchange
 * Confined Love
 * The Dream
 * A Valediction: Of Weeping
 * Love's Alchemy
 * The Flea
 * The Curse
 * The Message
 * A Nocturnal Upon S. Lucy's Day, Being the Shortest Day
 * Witchcraft by a Picture
 * The Bait
 * The Apparition
 * The Broken Heart
 * A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
 * The Ecstasy
 * Love's Deity
 * Love's Diet
 * The Will
 * The Funeral
 * The Blossom
 * The Primrose, Being at Montgomery Castle, Upon the Hill, on Which It Is Situate
 * The Relic
 * The Damp
 * The Dissolution
 * A Jet Ring Sent
 * Negative Love
 * The Prohibition
 * The Expiration
 * The Computation
 * The Paradox

Later editions

 * Farewell to Love
 * A Lecture Upon the Shadow
 * The Token
 * Self-Love

Elegies and Heroic Epistle

 * Elegy I: Jealousy
 * Elegy II: The Anagram
 * Elegy III: Change
 * Elegy IV: The Perfume
 * Elegy V: His Picture
 * Elegy VI: O, let me not serve so
 * Elegy VII
 * Elegy VIII: The Comparison
 * Elegy IX: The Autumnal
 * Elegy X: The Dream
 * Elegy XI: The Bracelet
 * Elegy XII: His Parting from Her
 * Elegy XIII: Julia
 * Elegy XIV: A Tale of a Citizen and His Wife
 * Elegy XV: The Expostulation
 * Elegy XVI: On His Mistress
 * Elegy XVII: Variety
 * Elegy XVIII: Love's Progress
 * Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going to Bed
 * Elegy XX: Love's War
 * Heroic Epistle. Sapho to Philænis

Epigrams

 * Hero and Leander
 * Pyramus and Thisbe
 * Niobe
 * A Burnt Ship
 * Fall of a Wall
 * A Lame Beggar
 * Cales and Guyana
 * Sir John Wingefield
 * A Self Accuser
 * A Licentious Person
 * Antiquary
 * Disinherited
 * Phryne
 * An Obscure Writer
 * Klockius
 * Raderus
 * Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
 * Ralphius
 * The Liar

Satires

 * Satire I
 * Satire II
 * Satire III
 * Satire IV
 * Satire V
 * Upon Mr. Thomas Coryat's Crudities
 * In Eundem Macaronicon
 * Metempsycosis: Poêma Satyricon. (1601) also known as Infinitati Sacrum

Verse Letters to Several Personages

 * The Storm
 * The Calm
 * To Sir Henry Wotton
 * To Sir Henry Wootton
 * Henrico Wottoni In Hibernia Belligeranti
 * To Mr. T. W. "All hail sweet Poet"
 * To Mr. T. W. "Haste thee harsh verse"
 * To Mr. T. W. "Pregnant again with th'old twins Hope, and Fear"
 * To Mr. T. W. "At once, from hence"
 * To Mr. R. W. "Zealously my Muse"
 * To Mr. R. W. "Muse not that by thy Mind"
 * To Mr. C. B. "Thy friend, whom thy deserts"
 * To Mr. E. G. "Even as lame things thirst"
 * To Mr. R. W. "If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be"
 * To Mr. R. W. "Kindly I envy thy songs perfection"
 * To Mr. S. B. "O thou which to search out the secret parts"
 * To Mr. I. L. "Of that short Roll of friends"
 * To Mr. I. L. "Blest are your North parts"
 * To Mr. B. B. "Is not thy sacred hunger of science"
 * To the Countesse of Huntingdon. "That unripe side of Earth"
 * To Sir H. W. At His Going Ambassador to Venice
 * To Mrs. M. H. "Mad paper stay"
 * To Sir Henry Goodyere
 * To Mr. Roland Howard
 * To the Countesse of Bedford. "Reason is our Soul's left hand"
 * To the Countesse of Bedford. "You have refin'd me"
 * To Sir Edwary Herbert at Julyers
 * To the Countesse of Bedford. "T'have written then, when you writ"
 * To the Countesse of Bedford. "This twilight of two years"
 * To the Lady Bedford. "You that are she"
 * To the Countesse of Bedford. "Honor is so sublime perfection"
 * To the Countesse of Bedford. "Though I be dead, and buried"
 * A Letter to the Lady Carey and Mrs. Essex Riche, From Amyens
 * To the Countesse of Huntingdon. "Man to God's image, Eve, to man's was made"
 * To the Countesse of Salisbury. "Fair, great, and good"

Marriage Songs

 * Epithalamion Made at Lincoln's Inn
 * Marriage Song on the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine being married on St. Valentine's Day
 * Ecclogue. 1613. December 26

Elegies and Anniverseries

 * A Funeral Elegy
 * To the Praise of the Dead, and the Anatomy
 * An Anatomy of the World&mdash;The First Anniversery
 * The Harbinger to the Progress
 * Of the Progress of the Soul&mdash;The Second Anniversery
 * Elegy on the L. C. [Lord Chamberlain]
 * Elegy on the Lady Markham
 * Elegy on Mistress Boulstred
 * Elegy. Death
 * Elegy on the Untimely Death of the Incomparable Prince Henry
 * Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, Brother to the Lady Lucy, Countesse of Bedford
 * An Hymn to the Saints, and to Marquesse Hamylton

Epitaphs

 * Epitaphs on Himself
 * Omnibus

Divine Poems

 * To E. of D. With Six Holy Sonnets
 * To the Lady Magdalen Herbert: Of St. Mary Magdalen
 * Holy Sonnets
 * The Cross
 * Resurrection, Imperfect
 * Upon the Annunciation and Passion Falling upon One Day. 1608
 * The Litany
 * Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward
 * A Hymn to God the Father
 * Holy Sonnet: "Batter my heart, three person'd God; for, you"
 * Holy Sonnet: "Death be not proud, though some have called thee"
 * Hymn to God, My God, In My Sickness

Sermons

 * A Sermon Preached at Greenwich, Aprill 30. 1615
 * Death's Duell, or A Consolation to the Soul, against the dying Life and the living Death of the Body

Prose works

 * Biathanatos (1608)
 * Pseudo-Martyr (1610)
 * Ignatius His Conclave (1611)
 * Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (1624)

Works about Donne

 * "John Donne", in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer, vol. 3
 * Grierson, Herbert J. C., "English Poetry" passim in chap 4 of The First Half of the Seventeenth Century, vol. 7 of Periods of European Literature Series, George E. B. Saintsbury, ed., Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, (1906) in 12 vols.
 * "John Donne", in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer, vol. 3
 * Grierson, Herbert J. C., "English Poetry" passim in chap 4 of The First Half of the Seventeenth Century, vol. 7 of Periods of European Literature Series, George E. B. Saintsbury, ed., Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, (1906) in 12 vols.
 * "John Donne", in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer, vol. 3
 * Grierson, Herbert J. C., "English Poetry" passim in chap 4 of The First Half of the Seventeenth Century, vol. 7 of Periods of European Literature Series, George E. B. Saintsbury, ed., Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, (1906) in 12 vols.
 * Grierson, Herbert J. C., "English Poetry" passim in chap 4 of The First Half of the Seventeenth Century, vol. 7 of Periods of European Literature Series, George E. B. Saintsbury, ed., Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, (1906) in 12 vols.