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\miserrimum dictu\: Donne's Epitaph for His Wife
John Donne's epitaph for his deceased, young wife Anne Donne confronts the grim realities of death and underscores the psychological tensions involving love in Donne's poetry. Hester explores the way that this Latin epitaph evokes many of the paradoxes and fears that animate Donne's better known \"valedictions.\"
'Let them sleepe': Donne's personal allusion in 'Holy Sonnet IV.'
John Donne's fourth Holy Sonnet (fourth in the 1633 first printed edition and in the early Westmoreland manuscript), \"Holy Sonnet IV\" is critiqued. It is argued that the poem reflects Donne's situation as the heir of a long-suffering Catholic family.