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  1. Donne, Herbert And Crashaw'S Biblical References In The Poetry Of ...

    Donne, Herbert and Crashaw's Biblical References In the poetry of the 17th century. ...
    Many Catholics converted to Protestantism. One of those is John Donne. ...

  2. John Donne

    John Donne. [ Written by James Kiefer. ... But in 1601 he secretly married Anne More,
    the 16-year-old niece of Egerton, and her enraged father had Donne imprisoned. ...

  3. John Donne

    john donne. JOHN DONNE ... of poetry. Rather than a complete breach, Donne's poetry
    is a widening of the scope of the Elizabethan tradition. ...

  4. John Donne

    John Donne. Song This poem by John Donne is about a relationship with him and his
    lover. In this relationship he has to leave even though he does not want to. ...

  5. John Donne 2

    John Donne 2. Song This poem by John Donne is about a relationship with him and
    his lover. In this relationship he has to leave even though he does not want to. ...

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  1. Word

    word. THE VALUE of a WORD and an IMAGE In John Donne's poem, Batter My Heart
    Three-Personed God, For You, he helps his readers imagine the pain and emotional ...

  2. John Donne

    John Donne. Your December Horoscope by Susan Miller Your home life will be such
    a strong focus and it might become your driving obsession ...

  3. John Donne

    John Donne. An Analysis of Imagery and Diction in a Selected Passage of Crime
    and Punishment Through forceful and precise manipulation ...

  4. Unchartered Territory: A Discussion Of Originality In The Works Of ...

    Unchartered Territory: A Discussion Of Originality In The Works Of The
    17th Century Poets John Donne And John Milton. Unchartered ...

  5. Forbidden Mourning

    ... Simile and Metaphor in John Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" Valediction:
    a farewell address forbidding his wife to mourn, strikes me as an ...

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