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    John Donne (/dʌn/ DUN; 1571 or 1572 – 31 March 1631) was an English poet, scholar, soldier and secretary born into a recusant family, who later became...
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    Sir John Donne (c.1420s – January 1503) was a Welsh courtier, diplomat and soldier, a notable figure of the Yorkist party. In the 1470s, he commissioned...
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  • John Donne (1573–1631) was a poet. John Donne is also the name of: Sir John Donne (1420s–1503), Welsh courtier and diplomat John Donne the Younger (1604–1662)...
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    listed as a North Country term and as obsolete. Izaak Walton claimed that John Donne, the English metaphysical poet, saw his wife's doppelgänger in 1612 in...
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  • up donne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Donne may refer to: Alfred François Donné (1801–1878), French bacteriologist and doctor Daniel Donne (died...
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    The John Donne Memorial is a bronze bust of John Donne by Nigel Boonham, installed in the garden to the south of St Paul's Cathedral in London, United...
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  • John Donne the Younger (1604–1662) was an English clergyman and writer. John Donne the Younger was the son of the poet John Donne, born about May 1604...
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    commemorate[how?] the daughter of John Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, and two of his clerks, John Prat and John Donne, have been advanced as possible candidates...
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  • the poetry of John Donne, and it is widely believed he named the first test of a nuclear weapon "Trinity" in reference to one of Donne's poems, as a tribute...
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  • Costa Book Awards. Her 2022 book Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne won the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, making her the youngest...
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    the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, inspired by the poetry of John Donne. The test, both planned and directed by Kenneth Bainbridge, was conducted...
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  • the metaphysical poet John Donne. It was first printed in 1633, two years after Donne's death. "First edition of John Donne's Poems, 1633". The British...
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    The Good-Morrow (category Poetry by John Donne)
    "The Good-Morrow" is a poem by John Donne, published in his 1633 collection Songs and Sonnets. Written while Donne was a student at Lincoln's Inn, the...
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    sense, in that he was probably referring to a witticism of John Dryden, who said of John Donne: He affects the metaphysics, not only in his satires, but...
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  • poet John Donne." He is chiefly remembered for his 1638 pamphlet, Virginia Reviewed, a plan to reform the government of the Virginia colony. Donne served...
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    also wrote a number of short biographies including one of his friend John Donne. They have been collected under the title of Walton's Lives. Born at Stafford...
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  • [citation needed] co-founder and co-editor (with M. Thomas Hester) of the John Donne Journal, and author of multiple books and articles primarily related to...
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    Protestantism and was used by William Shakespeare, Oliver Cromwell, John Knox, John Donne and others. It was one of the Bibles taken to America on the Mayflower...
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    Classics): "It is thy will thy image should keep open" Simon Schama's John Donne: 2009 "Honorary CBE notice for Shaw". BBC News. 30 December 2000. Retrieved...
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  • Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, a 1624 prose work by English poet John Donne No Man Is an Island (film) 1962 war film No Man Is an Island (album) the...
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    literature and drama continued, with writers such as William Shakespeare, John Donne, Ben Jonson, and Francis Bacon contributing to a flourishing literary...
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  • "high Christology" was seen in the writings of John Donne, when he states that the "Gospel of Saint John containes all Divinity". However, it is argued...
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  • "Metempsychosis" is the title of a longer work by the metaphysical poet John Donne, written in 1601. The poem, also known as the Infinitati Sacrum, consists...
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    co-edition, with Alastair Fowler, of the Poems of John Milton (Longman, 1968; revised 1980; 2nd ed. 2006); John Donne: Life, Mind, and Art (Faber and Faber, 1981;...
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  • Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (category Prose works by John Donne)
    by the English metaphysical poet and cleric in the Church of England, John Donne, published in 1624. It covers death, rebirth and the early modern concept...
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    Death Be Not Proud (category Poetry by John Donne)
    "Death Be Not Proud", is a fourteen-line poem, or sonnet, by English poet John Donne (1572–1631), one of the leading figures in the metaphysical poets group...
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    in 1962 he also attended the last lectures of C. S. Lewis on the poet John Donne. Lennox obtained a Master of Arts, a Master of Mathematics and a Doctor...
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    A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning (category Poetry by John Donne)
    "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" is a metaphysical poem by John Donne. Written in 1611 or 1612 for his wife Anne before he left on a trip to Continental...
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  • The Flea (poem) (category Poetry by John Donne)
    posthumously in 1633) by John Donne (1572–1631). The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is probable that Donne wrote this poem in the 1590s...
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  • Johnny, due to a brain tumor. The title comes from Holy Sonnet X by John Donne, also known from its first line as the poem Death Be Not Proud. At the time...
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