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Anglican saints / John Donne / Conceit / Thomas Carew / Ben Jonson / Metaphysical poets / George Herbert / Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going to Bed / The Canonization / Poetry / Literature / British literature
Date: 2010-02-03 09:38:56
Anglican saints
John Donne
Conceit
Thomas Carew
Ben Jonson
Metaphysical poets
George Herbert
Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going to Bed
The Canonization
Poetry
Literature
British literature

Halsey 1 The Female Body as Represented in John Donne’s Poetry Senior Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements

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