
Poems of John Donne
"We as readers get to enjoy an experience akin to serendipityâthe gift of an unlooked-for connection that answers questions we didnât know we had... The pleasure of poetry is often its principal power in turning us around and moving us towards the good and the beautiful, and in them, towards God himself.â ~From Elizabeth Howardâs introduction
John Donne was one of the great âmetaphysical poetsâ in Elizabethan England. His work helped establish the English tradition of poetry, and influenced everyone afterwards from Alexander Pope to T.S. Eliot. Donne lived a tumultuous life before settling down and becoming the dean of St. Paulâs cathedral. He wrote everything from love sonnets to satires and elegies, but his greatest poems are undoubtedly the holy sonnets.
In this new edition of the complete 1633 collection of Donne's poems, we see the work of a mature Christian poet and pastor writing about love, suffering, and our need for God.
"Batter my heart, three-personâd God, for you
As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend;
That I may rise and stand, oâerthrow me, and bend
Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new." ~Holy Sonnet
376 pages.
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"We as readers get to enjoy an experience akin to serendipityâthe gift of an unlooked-for connection that answers questions we didnât know we had... The pleasure of poetry is often its principal power in turning us around and moving us towards the good and the beautiful, and in them, towards God himself.â ~From Elizabeth Howardâs introduction
John Donne was one of the great âmetaphysical poetsâ in Elizabethan England. His work helped establish the English tradition of poetry, and influenced everyone afterwards from Alexander Pope to T.S. Eliot. Donne lived a tumultuous life before settling down and becoming the dean of St. Paulâs cathedral. He wrote everything from love sonnets to satires and elegies, but his greatest poems are undoubtedly the holy sonnets.
In this new edition of the complete 1633 collection of Donne's poems, we see the work of a mature Christian poet and pastor writing about love, suffering, and our need for God.
"Batter my heart, three-personâd God, for you
As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend;
That I may rise and stand, oâerthrow me, and bend
Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new." ~Holy Sonnet
376 pages.












