Holy Sonnets (version 2)

Holy Sonnets (version 2)
The Holy Sonnets, also known as the Divine Meditations, is a collection of nineteen poems by English poet John Donne, written in the early 17th century. First published posthumously in 1633, these sonnets explore themes of love, death, and spirituality, reflecting Donne's complex relationship with faith and mortality. The work is notable for its innovative use of metaphysical conceits and its profound theological insights.









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