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{{quote|''If yet I have not all thy love.
''Dear, I shall never have thee all;''|"Lover's Infiniteness"}}
 
[[John Donne]] was a sixteenth and seventeenth century poet, in the metaphysical school of poetry. He's known for his extremely witty (and sometimes, very sexual) poetry. He was a Catholic when it was out of style. He inspired poets like [[T. S. Eliot|TS Eliot]], and also the title of the [[Ernest Hemingway]] novel ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls]]''.
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* [[Author Tract]]: His later poems are like this as he began to worry about death. Then again, most poetry is this anyway.
* [[Badass Beard]]: Have you seen it?
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