John Donne (1572 – 1631) was an English poet and a cleric in the Church of England. He is cons
John Donne (1572 – 1631) was an English poet and a cleric in the Church of England. He is considered the pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His works are noted for their strong, sensual style and include sonnets, love poems, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs, satires and sermons. more Oh do not die, for I shall hateAll women so, when thou art gone,That thee I shall not celebrate,When I remember, thou wast one.But yet thou canst not die, I know,To leave this world behind, is death,But when thou from this world wilt go,The whole world vapors with thy breath. -A Fever, excerpt image: A few months before his death, Donne commissioned this portrait of himself as he expected to appear when he rose from the grave at the Apocalypse. He hung the portrait on his wall as a memento mori. -- source link
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