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- The Metaphysicals—Conceptual Daring
- critics on the metaphysical poets/poetry
- Study Guide for John Donne
- The Rhetoric in the Poetry of John Donne TH O MI AS O . S L O A N
- Defending Donne: ‘The Flea’ and ‘Elegy XIX’ as Compliments to Womankind
- Wit, pride and the resurrection:
- Henry Vaughan - SECULAR WORKS OF HENRY VAUGHAN, Conversion, George Herbert
- The WaterFall by H. Vaughan (the poem and Qs)
- The WaterFall H. Vaughan Analysis
- Henry Vaughan
- Andrew Marvell's ambivalence toward adult sexuality
- Marvell and Milton's literary friendship reconsidered
- Sacred violence in marvell's "horatian ode"
- The Slain Deer and Political Imperium: As You Like It and Andrew Marvell's "Nymph
- The balance of power in Marvell's "Horatian Ode."
- George Herbert's sacramental puritanism
- Anamorphosis and the religious subject of George Herbert's "Coloss. 3.3
- George Herbert's approach to God: The faith and spirituality of a country priest Witt
- Three poems inspired by George Herbert
- Vertical readings of Herbert's The Temple
- Can't buy me love: money, gender, and colonialism in Donne's erotic verse
- Religious Metaphysical poetry
- The Drama of Donne's "The Indifferent"
- The Metaphysical Poets - study guide
- The True Henry Vaughan
- The Lover as Logician
- Love's Diet
- John Donne's Poetic Philosophy of Love
- The Conversational Mode in the Religious Poetry of John Donne and George Herbert
- The legacy
- John Donne's Deathly Language of Love by Iain Bernhoft
- Contextualizing some lines
- contextulizing "the good morrow "
- Gender matters: the women in Donne’s poems
- Views of Death in Donne’s Poetry
- Review on the conceits used in “The Sun Rising”
- Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress”: A Feminist Reading
- Death Be Not Proud, John Donne
- The Hollow Men
- ◦乂◦|•° Metaphysical DiaRY ◦乂◦|•°
- Famous Quotes by John Donne
- Donne: § 12. Paradoxes, Problems and other Prose Writings.
- John Donne's Sermons
- full text of donne's sermons
- Go and catch a falling star,
- Study Guide: George Herbert
- Theme oriented poetic devices in Herbert's Easter Wings
- Herbert's the Collar
- Herbert's DENIALL, JORDAN I & II, AND A WREATH
- 'Andrew Marvell' T. S. Eliot
- The Persuasion of the Coy Mistress
- John Donne: A Collection of Critical Essays
- Izaak Walton 'Life of Donne' (1640)
- Donn'es longest poem 'The Progress of the Soul'
- Marvell's ON A DROP OF DEW.
- The Dramatic Element in Donne's Poetry
- The Literary Value of Donne's Sermons
- Donne's Poetry and Modern Criticism
- bbc.com Reading the Poetry of John Donne
- Patterns and patterning: a study of four poems by George Herbert
- I, spinning like a compass
- The Court scene
- Love's Diet
- ELEGY II The Anagram by Donne.
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- Two loving Friends......^_^
- No man is an island
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