John Donne (1572 – 1631) Adds an Epigram to Prison Literature.

John Donne.
Thrown into prison in retaliation for his elopement with Anne More, John Donne wrote one of the most famous epigrams of all time. At a considerably later date, he became Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London.
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Donne was the most illustrious of the metaphysical poets. His earliest works were often erotic; his later work consisted chiefly of profound religious poetry.
Donne’s Epigram
John Donne, Anne Donne, Undone
Posted by Dan Graves on January 23, 2009. Last updated on September 14, 2009.


