John Donne is one of the greatest poets in the English language, and this volume collects all of his works, including sonnets, elegies, satires, and more. With its stunning imagery, rich language, and powerful emotional impact, Donne’s poetry continues to captivate readers more than four centuries after it was written. This edition also includes a memoir by H. Alford, providing readers with valuable insights into the life and work of this remarkable writer.
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