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His often anthologized poems include "The Flea", "The Good-Morrow" &, of course, "Death Be Not Proud" |
John Donne
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POETS & POETRY |
2025-11-10 |
#9431 |
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Though it's often printed broken into short lines, his "No man is an island" is a prose passage; "Air & Angels", that's a poem |
John Donne
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POETS & POETRY |
2024-05-03 |
#9095 |
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One of Joseph Brodsky's best-known poems is "Elegy for" this "Death Be Not Proud" poet |
John Donne
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POETS & POETRY |
2022-04-28 |
#8629 |
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John Dryden said this other 17th century man "affects the metaphysics"; in fact he's the leading metaphysical poet |
(John) Donne
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POETS & POETRY |
2019-11-04 |
#8086 |
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"Death, be not proud, though some have called thee / Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so" |
(John) Donne
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POET IDENTIFICATION, PLEASE |
2019-01-21 |
#7911 |
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This "Death Be Not Proud" poet was considered the greatest of England's metaphysical poets |
John Donne
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POETS & POETRY |
2014-07-29 |
#6892 |
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"Death be not proud... Die not, poor death; nor yet canst thou kill me" |
John Donne
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POETRY, THY NAME IS HIM |
2012-06-08 |
#6395 |
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His "Holy Sonnets" mention "that tree, whose fruit threw death on else immortal us" |
John Donne
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POET-TREE |
2012-03-07 |
#6328 |
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The famous "Death be not proud" line is from this man's "Holy Sonnets" |
John Donne
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BRITISH POETS |
2010-11-24 |
#6028 |
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"One short sleep past, we wake eternally, / And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die" |
John Donne
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NAME THE POET |
2010-03-25 |
#5884 |
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In "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions", he wrote, "No man is an island, entire of itself" |
John Donne
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$800 |
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POETS |
2008-06-04 |
#5478 |
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His "Holy Sonnets" include "Spit in My Face" & "Death Be Not Proud" |
John Donne
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POETRY |
2003-10-06 |
#4386 |
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This "Death Be Not Proud" poet was an Anglican priest who became Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in 1621 |
John Donne
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POETS & POETRY |
2003-04-15 |
#4297 |
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In "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions", he wrote, "No man is an island entire of itself" |
John Donne
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$2,000 |
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BRITISH POETS |
2002-01-28 |
#4011 |
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"Death, be not proud, though some have called thee mighty and dreadful, for thou are not so" |
John Donne
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$800 |
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NAME THE POET |
1999-02-18 |
#3334 |
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In his prose "Devotions", this poet wrote, "No man is an island, entire of itself" |
John Donne
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$1,000 |
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POETS & POETRY |
1996-09-27 |
#2775 |
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"Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind" precedes a famous line from his works |
(John) Donne
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ENGLISH POETS |
1996-01-09 |
#2617 |
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Izaak Walton wrote a moving but inaccurate biography of this "For Whom the Bell Tolls" poet |
John Donne
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POETRY |
1995-09-04 |
#2526 |
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The bell tolled for this "Death Be Not Proud" poet in 1631 |
John Donne
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$800 |
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POETS |
1995-03-07 |
#2427 |
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In 1615 this writer of "Death Be Not Proud" became an Anglican priest |
John Donne
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POETRY |
1994-09-29 |
#2314 |
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Shortly before his death, this "Death Be Not Proud" poet posed for a portrait in a funeral shroud |
John Donne
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$500 |
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ENGLISH POETRY |
1993-01-15 |
#1930 |
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In "The Baite" he wrote "Come live with mee, & bee my love" |
John Donne
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$1,000 |
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POETRY |
1989-11-15 |
#1198 |