John Donne- key quotations for love poems and critic quotes 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureJohn DonneA2/A-levelCCEA Created by: ellenmelonnnCreated on: 11-06-18 10:28 not so black as my heart brittle as her heart 1 of 41 nothing sooner endless, nothing sooner broke I am cheap 2 of 41 fling me away yet- the volta 3 of 41 circle this fingers top I am two fools I know 4 of 41 in whining poetry But where's that wiseman? 5 of 41 narrow-crooked lanes sea-water's fretful salt 6 of 41 grief brought to numbers sing my pain 7 of 41 I which was two fools, do so grow three who are a little wise, the best fools be 8 of 41 so let us melt no tear floods 9 of 41 trepidation of the spheres whose soul is sense 10 of 41 so much refined like gold to airy-thinness beat 11 of 41 as shift, two compasses are two thy soul the fixed foot 12 of 41 leans and harkens after it grows erect 13 of 41 makes me end where I begun Busy old fool 14 of 41 saucy pedantic wretch call country 15 of 41 king will ride rags of time 16 of 41 i could eclipse indians of spice 17 of 41 princes do but play us she is all states 18 of 41 all honors mimic this bed thy centre, these walls they sphere 19 of 41 Here, take my picture in my heart, where my soul dwells 20 of 41 weather-beaten i come back My body's a sack of bones 21 of 41 rival fools doth my worth decay 22 of 41 powdered blue love less 23 of 41 milk love's childish state 24 of 41 sun.... elder by a year now all kings 25 of 41 only our love hath no decay souls from thy graves removed 26 of 41 death were no divorce sweet salt tears 27 of 41 none can do treason to us, except one of us two the second of our reign 28 of 41 inmates mark 29 of 41 our two bloods mingled be nor loss of maidenhead 30 of 41 three lives marriage temple 31 of 41 living walls of jet clositered 32 of 41 cruel and sudden blood of innoncence 33 of 41 as this flea's death took life from me troth 34 of 41 sucked on country pleasures seven sleepers den 35 of 41 one little room- microcosm our waking souls 36 of 41 was not mixed equally where can we find two better hemispheres? 37 of 41 none can die John carey: love poet and religious supplicant 38 of 41 Stevie Davies, "misoygny graps thwe deep roots into the physche that genrates these poems" the love poems are, "the dehuminsation of women" 39 of 41 Simon Schama, "Donne came as a rude surprise"- the flea Donne emplys a geocentric 40 of 41 Richard Gill, "explores a refined and elevated language that souls might use" G.F Walker, "time was not only a fascination for Donne" 41 of 41
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