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John Donne (1572 - 1631)
English clergyman & poet [more author details]
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Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadfull, for thou art not so,
For, those, whom thou thinkst, thou dost overthrow,
die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
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John Donne, Death Be Not Proud
No man is an Island, intire of itselfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine...
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John Donne, Devotions XVII
No man is an Island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.
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John Donne, Meditation XVII

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