MS Eng 966.6
A quarto volume of 84 poems by Donne, plus some prose works by him, together with a few poems by others, in a single secretary hand, 343 pages, in later half purple morocco marbled boards, dated at the end (p. 343) 19th, Julij 1620
.
Bookplate of Thomas Stephens of the Inner Temple (perhaps the Thomas Stephens who was at the Inner Temple in 1717 or else his son, Thomas, who was there in 1725). Later owned by F.W. Cosens (1819-89), book collector; and purchased from Bernard Quaritch in 1896 by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908), American professor and art historian. Formerly MS Nor 4500.
Cited in IELM, I.i, as the Stephens MS
:
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CoH 106 [unspecified page number]
Copy.
This MS recorded in Grierson, I, p. 427.
First published in John Donne, Poems (London, 1635). Heliconia (1815), II, Spirituall Sonnettes, p. 5. The Poems of John Donne, ed. Herbert J. C. Grierson (2 vols, Oxford, 1912), I, 427. Grundy, p. 185.
Henry Constable, To our blessed Lady ('In that (O Queene of queenes) thy byrth was free') -
DnJ 4076 pp. 1-27, 47-70
Copy of 10 Paradoxes and 17 Problems.
This MS discussed by Evelyn Simpson in RES, 10 (1934), 414-16. Paradox XI (among
Dubia
) edited from this MS in Peters, pp. 51-4.Eleven Paradoxes and ten Problems first published in Juvenilia: or Certaine Paradoxes and Problemes (London, 1633). Twelve Paradoxes and seventeen Problems published in Paradoxes, Problems, Essayes (London, 1652). Two more Problems published in 1899 and 1927 (see
DnJ 4073 ,DnJ 4089 ). Twelve Paradoxes and eighteen Problems reprinted in Paradoxes and Problemes by John Donne (London, 1923). Twelve Paradoxes (Nos XI and XII relegated toDubia
) and nineteen Problems (No. XI by Edward Herbert) edited in Peters.John Donne, Paradoxes and Problems -
DnJ 4093 pp. 28-31
Copy.
This MS recorded by Evelyn Simpson in RES, 10 (1934), 414-16.
First published in Sir Thomas Overbury, A Wife, 11th impression (London, 1622). Paradoxes, Problems, Essayes (London, 1652). Hayward, pp. 415-17. Peters, pp. 59-62 (among
Dubia
). The authorship discussed in Dennis Flynn, Three Unnoticed Companion Essays to Donne'sAn Essay of Valour
, BNYPL, 73 (1969), 424-39.John Donne, The True Character of a Dunce -
DnJ 4066 pp. 32-8
Copy.
This MS recorded in Evelyn Simpson, More Manuscripts of Donne's Paradoxes and Problems, RES, 10 (1934), 412-16 (pp. 414-16). Edited from this MS in Peters, pp. 62-7.
First published in Sir Thomas Overbury, A Wife, 11th impression (London, 1622). Cottoni Posthuma (London, 1651), as Valour Anatomiz'd in a Fancie by Sir Philip Sidney. Paradoxes, Problems, Essayes (London, 1652). The Prose Works of Sir Philip Sidney, ed. Albert Feuillerat, 4 vols (Cambridge, 1968), III, 308-10 (as Appendix). Hayward, pp. 417-20. Peters, pp. 62-7 (among
Dubia
). The authorship discussed in Dennis Flynn, Three Unnoticed Companion Essays to Donne'sAn Essay of Valour
, BNYPL, 73 (1969), 424-39.John Donne, An Essay of Valour -
DnJ 4061 pp. 38-9
Copy, headed
The discription of A Scott att first sight
.This MS recorded by Evelyn Simpson in RES, 10 (1934), 414-16.
First published in Paradoxes, Problems, Essayes (London, 1652). Hayward, pp. 414-15. Peters, pp. 59-62 (among
Dubia
). The authorship discussed in Dennis Flynn, Three Unnoticed Companion Essays to Donne'sAn Essay of Valour
, BNYPL, 73 (1969), 424-39.John Donne, The Character of a Scott at the First Sight -
DnJ 2740 pp. 79-84
Copy, headed
Satyra Prima
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 145-9. Milgate, Satires, pp. 3-6. Shawcross, No. 1.
John Donne, Satyre I ('Away thou fondling motley humorist') -
DnJ 2770 pp. 85-8
Copy, headed
Satyra Secunda
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 149-54. Milgate, Satires, pp. 7-10. Shawcross, No. 2.
John Donne, Satyre II ('Sir. though (I thank God for it) I do hate') -
DnJ 2802 pp. 91-6
Copy, headed
Satyra Tertia
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 154-8. Milgate, Satires, pp. 10-14. Shawcross, No. 3.
John Donne, Satyre III ('Kinde pitty chokes my spleene. brave scorn forbids') -
DnJ 2832 pp. 97-108
Copy, headed
Satyra Quarta
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 158-68. Milgate, Satires, pp. 14-22. Shawcross, No. 4.
John Donne, Satyre IV ('Well. I may now receive, and die. My sinne') -
DnJ 2864 pp. 109-13
Copy, headed
Satyra Quinta
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published (in full) in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 168-71. Milgate, Satires, pp. 22-5. Shawcross, No. 5.
John Donne, Satyre V ('Thou shalt not laugh in this leafe, Muse, nor they') -
DnJ 1686 pp. 127-8
Copy, headed
Elegia Prima
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie I, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 79-80 (as Elegie I). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 9-10. Shawcross, No. 11.
John Donne, Jealosie ('Fond woman, which would'st have thy husband die') -
DnJ 1534 pp. 128-9
Copy, headed
Elegia Secvnda
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published as Elegie V in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 86-7 (as Elegie V). Gardner, Elegies, p. 25. Shawcross, No. 19. Variorum, 2 (2000), p. 264.
John Donne, His Picture ('Here take my picture. though I bid farewell') -
DnJ 1039 pp. 130-1
Copy, headed
Elegia Tercia
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie VI, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 287. Gardner, Elegies, p. 26 (as A Funeral Elegy). Variorum, 6 (1995), p. 103, as
Elegia
.John Donne, Elegie on the L.C. ('Sorrow, who to this house scarce knew the way') -
DnJ 693 pp. 131-3
Copy, headed
Elegia Qvarta
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 90-2 (as Elegie VIII). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 5-6. Shawcross, No. 9. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 51-2.
John Donne, The Comparison ('As the sweet sweat of Roses in a Still') -
DnJ 2505 pp. 134-6
Copy, headed
Elegia Quinta
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1635). Grierson, I, 111-13 (as Elegie XVI). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 23-4. Shawcross, No. 18. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 246-7.
John Donne, On his Mistris ('By our first strange and fatall interview') -
DnJ 3595 pp. 136-8
Copy, headed
Elegia Sexta. To ye Coiuntess of Bedford
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 227-8. Milgate, Satires, pp. 94-5. Shawcross, No. 148.
John Donne, To the Lady Bedford ('You that are she and you, that's double shee') -
DnJ 3530 pp. 139-40
Copy, headed
Elegia Septima To the Countesse of Bedford
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 189-90. Milgate, Satires, pp. 90-1. Shawcross, No. 134.
John Donne, To the Countesse of Bedford ('Reason is our Soules left hand, Faith her right') -
DnJ 2452 pp. 141-3
Copy, headed
Elegia Octava
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie VII, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 87-9 (as Elegie VI). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 10-11. Shawcross, No. 12. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 110-11.
John Donne, 'Oh, let mee not serve so, as those men serve' -
DnJ 2139 pp. 143-7
Copy, headed
Elegia Nona Loves Progresse
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Wit and Drollery (London, 1661). Poems (London, 1669) (as Elegie XVIII). Grierson, I, 116-19. (as Elegie XVIII). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 16-19. Shawcross, No. 20. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 301-3.
John Donne, Loves Progress ('Who ever loves, if he do not propose') -
DnJ 961 pp. 147-8
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 95 (as Elegie X). Gardner, Elegies, p. 58. Shawcross, No. 35.
John Donne, The Dreame ('Image of her whom I love') -
DnJ 628 pp. 149-51
Copy, headed
Elegia Duodecima
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie III, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 82-3 (as Elegie III). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 19-20. Shawcross, No. 16. Variorum, 2 (2000), p. 198.
John Donne, Change ('Although thy hand and faith, and good workes too') -
DnJ 2339 pp. 151-2
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima tercia
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie VIII, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 89-90 (as Elegie VII). Gardner, Elegies, p. 12. Shawcross, No. 13. Variorum, 2 (2000), p. 127.
John Donne, 'Natures lay Ideot, I taught thee to love' -
DnJ 1227 pp. 152-6
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima quarta
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 108-10 (as Elegie XV). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 94-6 (among her Dubia). Shawcross, No. 22. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 369-70.
John Donne, The Expostulation ('To make the doubt cleare, that no woman's true') -
DnJ 2205 pp. 156-8
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima quinta
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in F.G. Waldron, A Collection of Miscellaneous Poetry (London, 1802), pp. 1-2. Grierson, I, 122-3 (as Elegie XX). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 13-14. Shawcross, No. 14. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 142-3.
John Donne, Loves Warre ('Till I have peace with thee, warr other men') -
DnJ 376 pp. 158-64
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima Sexta
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Eleg. XII. The Bracelet, in Poems (1635). Grierson, I, 96-100 (as Elegie XI). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 1-4. Shawcross, No. 8. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 5-7.
John Donne, The Bracelet ('Not that in colour it was like thy haire') -
DnJ 52 pp. 164-7
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima septima
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published as Elegie II in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 80-2 (as Elegie II). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 21-2. Shawcross, No. 17. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 217-18.
John Donne, The Anagram ('Marry, and love thy Flavia, for, shee') -
DnJ 3175 pp. 167-9
Copy, headed
Elegia Decima Octava
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (London, 1669). Grierson, I, 119-21 (as Elegie XIX. Going to Bed). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 14-16. Shawcross, No. 15. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 163-4.
The various texts of this poem discussed in Randall McLeod, Obliterature: Reading a Censored Text of Donne's To his mistress going to bed, EMS, 12: Scribes and Transmission in English Manuscripts 1400-1700 (2005), 83-138.
John Donne, To his Mistris Going to Bed ('Come, Madam, come, all rest my powers defie') -
DnJ 1102 pp. 170-2
Copy, headed
Eligia Decima Nona. Vpon ye death of mrs Bolstred
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Shawcross and in Milgate.
First published, as Elegie, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 284-6 (as Elegie. Death). Shawcross, No. 151 (as Elegie: Death). Milgate, Epithalmions, pp. 61-3. Variorum, 6 (1995), pp. 146-7.
John Donne, Elegie upon the Death of Mistress Boulstred ('Language thou art too narrow, and too weake') -
DnJ 1014 pp. 173-6
Copy, headed
Elegia Vicessima. On the death of the said Mrs Boulstred
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Shawcross and in Milgate.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 282-4. Shawcross, No. 150. Milgate, Epithalamions, p. 59-61. Variorum, 6 (1995), pp. 129-30.
John Donne, Elegie on Mris Boulstred ('Death I recant, and say, unsaid by mee') -
BmF 73 pp. 179-82
Copy, headed
Elegia vicesima Secunda. On the death of the Lady Markham
.First published in Poems (London, 1640). Dyce, XI, 503-5.
Francis Beaumont, An Elegy on the Lady Markham ('As unthrifts groan in straw for their pawn'd beds') -
DnJ 3406 pp. 182-5
Copy, headed
Elegia vicessima Tertia
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 193-5. Milgate, Satires, pp. 80-1. Shawcross, No. 140.
John Donne, To Sr Edward Herbert, at Julyers ('Man is a lumpe, where all beasts kneaded bee') -
DnJ 260 pp. 185-7
Copy, headed
Elegia vicessima Quarta. A Paradox of an ould Woman
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie. The Autumnall, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 92-4 (as Elegie IX). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 27-8. Shawcross, No. 50. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 277-8.
John Donne, The Autumnall ('No Spring, nor Summer Beauty hath such grace') -
DnJ 2558 pp. 188-90
Copy of lines 1-58, headed
Elegia vicessima Quinta
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Elegie IV, in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 84-6 (as Elegie IV). Gardner, Elegies, pp. 7-9. Shawcross, No. 10. Variorum, 2 (2000), pp. 72-3.
John Donne, The Perfume ('Once, and but once found in thy company') -
DnJ 3492 pp. 201-4
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 180-2. Milgate, Satires, pp. 71-3. Shawcross, No. 112.
John Donne, To Sr Henry Wotton ('Sir, more then kisses, letters mingle Soules') -
DnJ 3462 pp. 204-5
Copy, headed
To Sr Henrie Wotton from ye Court
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 187-8. Milgate, Satires, pp. 73-4. Shawcross, No. 111.
John Donne, To Sr Henry Wootton ('Here's no more newes then vertue, I may as well') -
DnJ 3290 pp. 206-7
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 185-6. Milgate, Satires, pp. 69-70. Shawcross, No. 113.
John Donne, To Mr Rowland Woodward ('Like one who'in her third widdowhood doth professe') -
DnJ 3321 pp. 208-9
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 203-5. Milgate, Satires, pp. 59-60. Shawcross, No. 114.
John Donne, To Mr T.W. ('All haile sweet Poët, more full of more strong fire') -
DnJ 3065 pp. 210-13
Copy, headed
The Storme to Sr Basile Brooke
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published (in full) in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 175-7. Milgate, Satires, pp. 55-7. Shawcross, No. 109.
John Donne, The Storme ('Thou which art I, ('tis nothing to be soe)') -
DnJ 551 pp. 213-15
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 178-80. Milgate, Satires, pp. 57-9. Shawcross, No. 110.
John Donne, The Calme ('Our storme is past, and that storms tyrannous rage') -
DnJ 2421 pp. 220-32
Copy, headed
Obsequies of ye Lord Harrington
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Shawcross and in Milgate.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 271-9. Shawcross, No. 153. Milgate, Epithalamions, pp. 66-74. Variorum, 6 (1995), pp. 177-82.
John Donne, Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, brother to the Lady Lucy, Countesse of Bedford ('Faire soule, which wast, not onely, as all soules bee') -
DnJ 3782 pp. 233-4
Copy of lines 43-66, headed
His Name engraven in A Casement
and here beginningWhen thy inconsiderate hand
.This MS recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 25-8. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 64-6. Shawcross, No. 49.
John Donne, A Valediction: of my name, in the window ('My name engrav'd herein') -
DnJ 3811 pp. 234-5
Copy, untitled and here beginning
Here Loue Deuines (since all divynitie
.This MS (or
DnJ 3812 ) collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 29-32. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 67-9. Shawcross, No. 52.
John Donne, A Valediction: of the booke ('I'll tell thee now (deare Love) what thou shalt doe') -
HoJ 29 p. 236
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson. Cited in Osborn.
First published in Francis Davison, A Poetical Rapsody (London, 1602). The Poems of John Donne, ed. Herbert J.C. Grierson, 2 vols (Oxford, 1912), pp. 428-9. Osborn, No. XXIV (pp. 192-3).
John Hoskyns, Absence ('Absence heare my protestation') -
DnJ 1644 pp. 238-9
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 12-13. Gardner, Divine Poems, pp. 41-2. Shawcross, No. 37.
John Donne, The Indifferent ('I can love both faire and browne') -
DnJ 666 pp. 239-40
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 32-3. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 33-4. Shawcross, No. 53.
John Donne, Communitie ('Good wee must love, and must hate ill') -
DnJ 2173 pp. 242-3
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 13-14. Gardner, Elegies, p. 44. Shawcross, No. 38.
John Donne, Loves Usury ('For every houre that thou wilt spare mee now') -
DnJ 3700 pp. 243-5
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 10. Gardner, Elegies, p. 57. Shawcross, No. 63.
John Donne, The undertaking ('I have done one braver thing') -
DnJ 3001 p. 245
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 18-19. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 31-2. Shawcross, No. 42.
John Donne, Song ('Sweetest love, I do not goe') -
DnJ 2918 p. 247
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 8-9. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 29-30. Shawcross, No. 33.
John Donne, Song ('Goe, and catche a falling starre') -
DnJ 3623 p. 248
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 16. Gardner, Elegies, p. 52. Shawcross, No. 40.
John Donne, The triple Foole ('I am two fooles, I know') -
DnJ 724 p. 250
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 69. Gardner, Elegies, p. 36. Shawcross, No. 76.
John Donne, The Computation ('For the first twenty yeares, since yesterday') -
DnJ 493 pp. 249-50
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
Lines 1-16 first published in A Helpe to Memory and Discourse (London, 1630), pp. 45-6. Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 48-9. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 51-2. Shawcross, No. 29.
John Donne, The broken heart ('He is starke mad, who ever sayes') -
DnJ 2292 p. 252
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 43. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 30-1. Shawcross, No. 25.
John Donne, The Message ('Send home my long strayd eyes to mee') -
DnJ 1452 p. 254
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 7-8. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 70-1. Shawcross, No. 32.
John Donne, The good-morrow ('I wonder by my troth, what thou, and I') -
DnJ 2532 p. 255
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 69-70. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 38-9. Shawcross, No. 77.
John Donne, The Paradox ('No Lover saith, I love, nor any other') -
DnJ 747 p. 256
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 36. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 34-5. Shawcross, No. 56.
John Donne, Confined Love ('Some man unworthy to be possessor') -
DnJ 117 pp. 257-8
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 24-5. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 71-2. Shawcross, No. 48.
John Donne, The Anniversarie ('All Kings, and all their favorites') -
DnJ 2240 pp. 258-9
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 17-18. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 77-8. Shawcross, No. 41.
John Donne, Lovers infinitenesse ('If yet I have not all thy love') -
HrE 86 p. 260
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Smith, p. 139.
First published in John Donne, Poems (London, 1635). The Poems of John Donne, ed. Herbert J.C. Grierson (Oxford, 1912), I, 350. Moore Smith, pp. 119-20.
Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, Ode: Of our Sense of Sinne ('Vengeance will sit above our faults. but till') -
DnJ 3987 p. 261
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 9. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 42-3. Shawcross, No. 34.
John Donne, Womans constancy ('Now thou hast lov'd me one whole day') -
DnJ 1837 p. 264
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 20. Gardner, Elegies, p. 50. Shawcross, No. 43.
John Donne, The Legacie ('When I dyed last, and, Deare, I dye') -
DnJ 3812 pp. 265-6
Copy, untitled.
This MS recorded in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 29-32. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 67-9. Shawcross, No. 52.
John Donne, A Valediction: of the booke ('I'll tell thee now (deare Love) what thou shalt doe') -
DnJ 434 p. 267
Copy, untitled.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in William Corkine, Second Book of Ayres (London, 1612), sig. B1v. Grierson, I, 23. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 35-6. Shawcross, No. 46.
John Donne, Breake of day (''Tis true, 'tis day. what though it be?') -
DnJ 1935 pp. 271-84
Copy, headed
A Letanie
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 338-48. Gardner, Divine Poems, pp. 16-26. Shawcross, No. 184.
John Donne, The Litanie ('Father of Heaven, and him, by whom') -
DnJ 771 pp. 285-9
Copy of the sequence of seven sonnets.
This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 318-21. Gardner, Divine Poems, pp. 1-5. Shawcross, No. 160.
John Donne, La Corona ('Deigne at my hands this crown of prayer and praise') -
DnJ 790 pp. 289-90
Copy, headed
On the Crosse
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 331-3. Gardner, Divine Poems, pp. 26-8. Shawcross, No. 181.
John Donne, The Crosse ('Since Christ embrac'd the Crosse it selfe, dare I') -
DnJ 140 pp. 292-4
Copy, headed
Vppon the Annuncacon & Passion fallinge vpon one day 1608
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 334-6. Gardner, Divine Poems, pp. 29-30 (as Upon the Annunciation and Passion falling upon one day. 1608). Shawcross, No. 183.
John Donne, The Annuntiation and Passion ('Tamely, fraile body, 'abstaine to day. to day') -
DnJ 3781 pp. 295-7
Copy, headed
The Diamond and Glasse
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 25-8. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 64-6. Shawcross, No. 49.
John Donne, A Valediction: of my name, in the window ('My name engrav'd herein') -
DnJ 1323 pp. 297-8
Copy, headed
Feaver
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 21. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 61-2. Shawcross, No. 44.
John Donne, A Feaver ('Oh doe not die, for I shall hate') -
DnJ 589 pp. 299-300
Copy, headed
Canonisationn
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 14-15. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 73-5. Shawcross, No. 39.
John Donne, The Canonization ('For Godsake hold your tongue, and let me love') -
DnJ 3841 pp. 301-2
Copy, headed
A Valediction of Tears
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 38-9. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 69-70. Shawcross, No. 58.
John Donne, A Valediction: of weeping ('Let me powre forth') -
DnJ 1199 p. 302
Copy, headed
Valedictio Amoris
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, in a musical setting, in Alfonso Ferrabosco, Ayres (London, 1609). Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 68. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 36-7. Shawcross, No. 75.
John Donne, The Expiration ('So, so, breake off this last lamenting kisse') -
DnJ 2006 pp. 303-4
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 54. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 47-8. Shawcross, No. 64.
John Donne, Loves Deitie ('I long to talke with some old lovers ghost') -
DnJ 2043 pp. 304-5
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 55-6. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 45-6. Shawcross, No. 65.
John Donne, Loves diet ('To what a combersome unwieldinesse') -
DnJ 1803 pp. 305-6
Copy, headed
Loves Lecture
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published, as Song, in Poems (1635). Grierson, I, 71-2. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 78-9. Shawcross, No. 30.
John Donne, A Lecture upon the Shadow ('Stand still, and I will read to thee') -
DnJ 3905 pp. 307-9
Copy, headed
Loves Legacie
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 56-8. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 54-5. Shawcross, No. 66.
John Donne, The Will ('Before I sigh my last gaspe, let me breath') -
DnJ 185 p. 310
Copy, headed
An Apparitionn
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 47-8. Gardner, Elegies, p. 43. Shawcross, No. 28.
John Donne, The Apparition ('When by thy scorne, O murdresse, I am dead') -
DnJ 2109 pp. 311-12
Copy, headed
The Springe
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 33-4. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 76-7. Shawcross, No. 54.
John Donne, Loves growth ('I scarce beleeve my love to be so pure') -
DnJ 1361 pp. 312-13
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 40-1. Gardner, Elegies, p. 53. Shawcross, No. 60.
John Donne, The Flea ('Marke but this flea, and marke in this') -
DnJ 19 pp. 314-15
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 22. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 75-6. Shawcross, No. 45.
John Donne, Aire and Angels ('Twice or thrice had I loved thee') -
DnJ 825 pp. 315-16
Copy, headed
Curse
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 41-2. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 40-1. Shawcross, No. 61.
John Donne, The Curse ('Who ever guesses, thinks, or dreames he knowes') -
DnJ 1967 pp. 317-18
Copy, headed
Mummie
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 39-40. Gardner, Elegies, p. 81. Shawcross, No. 59.
John Donne, Loves Alchymie ('Some that have deeper digg'd loves Myne then I') -
DnJ 2266 p. 318
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Milgate and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 78. Milgate, Satires, p. 53. Shawcross, No. 96. Variorum, 8 (1995), pp. 5, 8 and 11.
John Donne, Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus ('Like Esops fellow-slaves, O Mercury') -
DnJ 3659 pp. 319-20
Copy, headed
Twitnam Gardenn
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 28-9. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 83-4. Shawcross, No. 51.
John Donne, Twicknam garden ('Blasted with sighs, and surrounded with teares') -
DnJ 1260 pp. 320-4
Copy, headed
An Extacie
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 51-3. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 59-61. Shawcross, No. 62.
John Donne, The Extasie ('Where, like a pillow on a bed') -
DnJ 3731 pp. 324-6
Copy, headed
Vppon partinge from his Mistris
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 49-51. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 62-4. Shawcross, No. 31.
John Donne, A Valediction: forbidding mourning ('As virtuous men passe mildly away') -
PeW 249 pp. 326-30
Copy, headed
A Paradox of a Painted face
.Poems (1660), pp. 93-5, superscribed
P.
. First published in Parnassus Biceps (London, 1656), p. 97. Listed in Krueger's Appendix I:Spurious Poems in the 1660 Edition
as possibly by William Baker. The Poems of John Donne, ed. Herbert J.C. Grierson, 2 vols (Oxford, 1912), I, 456-9, as A Paradox of a Painted Face, amongPoems attributed to Donne in MSS
. Also ascribed to James Shirley.A shorter version, beginning
Nay pish, nay pew, nay faith, and will you, fie
, was first published, asA Maids Denyall
, in Richard Chamberlain, The Harmony of the Muses (London, 1654) [apparently unique exemplum in the Huntington, edited in facsimile by Ernest W. Sullivan, II (Aldershot, 1990), pp. 49-50].William Herbert, third Earl of Pembroke, A Paradox in praise of a painted Woman ('Not kiss? by Love I must, and make impression') -
DnJ 3107 pp. 330-1
Copy, headed
Ad Solem
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 11-12. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 72-3. Shawcross, No. 36.
John Donne, The Sunne Rising ('Busie old foole, unruly Sunne') -
DnJ 2615 pp. 332-3
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 61-2. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 88-9. Shawcross, No. 69.
John Donne, The Primrose ('Upon this Primrose hill') -
DnJ 350 pp. 333-5
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 59-60. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 87-8. Shawcross, No. 68.
John Donne, The Blossoms ('Little think'st thou, poore flower') -
DnJ 862 pp. 335-6
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 63-4. Gardner, Elegies, p. 49. Shawcross, No. 71.
John Donne, The Dampe ('When I am dead, and Doctors know not why') -
DnJ 1401 pp. 337-8
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 58-9. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 90-1. Shawcross, No. 67.
John Donne, The Funerall ('Who ever comes to shroud me, do not harme') -
DnJ 2693 pp. 338-9
Copy.
This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 62-3. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 89-90. Shawcross, No. 70.
John Donne, The Relique ('When my grave is broke up againe') -
DnJ 1424 pp. 340-1
Copy, headed
Good Fryday
.This MS collated in Grierson. Recorded in Gardner and in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 336-7. Gardner, Divine Poems, pp. 30-1. Shawcross, No. 185.
John Donne, Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward ('Let mans Soule be a spheare, and then, in this') -
DnJ 932 pp. 342-3
Copy, headed
Dreame
.This MS collated in Grierson and in Gardner. Recorded in Shawcross.
First published in Poems (1633). Grierson, I, 37-8. Gardner, Elegies, pp. 79-80. Shawcross, No. 57.
John Donne, The Dreame ('Deare love, for nothing lesse then thee')