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Donne, John, 1573-1631

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  • Volume of poems by John Donne and others MS. Eng. poet. f. 9

  • [John Donne] 'Meditation upon a Good Friday, ryding from London towards Exceter, westward' n.d. Manuscript copy of the poem in the hand of Nathaniel Rich, probably written c.1613-c.1617, with letter, draft letter, and antiquarian note in Rich's hand, all undated [c.1613-c.1625] MS. Don. c. 231

  • Archive of Sir Herbert Grierson relating to John Donne MSS. Eng. poet. e. 92-3; Eng. lett. d. 363

  • Verse letter by John Donne, 1611-1612, published, with a facsimile, by Dame Helen Gardner, John Donne's holograph of 'A letter to the Lady Carey and Mrs. Essex Riche' (London, 1972) MS. Eng. poet. d. 197

  • Transcript made for the Clarendon Press of letters and poems by John Donne MS. Eng. poet. c. 80

  • Photographs and photocopies of John Donne manuscripts MS. Facs. c. 138

  • Working papers of Dame Helen Gardner Relating to her Edition of The divine poems of John Donne MSS. Eng. c. 6076-6077

  • The 'Merton' and 'Dowden' Manuscripts relating to John Donne MSS. Eng. th. c. 71, e. 102; Eng. poet. e. 99

  • 'Biathanatos. A Declaration of that Paradoxe or Thesis, that Selfe-homicide is not so naturally Sinne that it may neuer be otherwise...' by John Donne MS. e Mus. 131

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  • Donne | John | 1573-1631 | Dean of St Paul's, poet
  • Donne | John | 1573-1631 | Dean of St. Paul's and poet
  • Donne, John, 1573-1631

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