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Other crossword clues for answer "DONNE"

DONNE
Death Be Not Proud poet
Songs and Sonnets poet
Metaphysical poet
17th-century poet John
The Flea poet
Woman's Constancy poet John
Poet who wrote The Eggstasie?
Who said, "No man is an island"
Poet of Holy Sonnets
Elizabethan sonneteer
No man is an island writer
No man is an island poet John
Poet who wrote "No man is an island"
I am a little world made cunningly / Of elements, and an angelic sprite writer
Writer buried in St Paul's Cathedral
Hope springs eternal writer
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning poet John
Death Be Not Proud author
No man is an island author
Valediction Forbidding Mourning poet
Writer of 45-Across
Metaphysical poet John
Death Be Not Proud poet John
No man is an island poet
Holy Sonnets poet John
Metaphysical poet of the 1600s
Air and Angels poet
Poet John
Any man's death diminishes me writer
No man is an island penner
It tolls for thee poet
Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail writer
Holy Sonnets poet
English poet
. . . for whom the bell tolls penner
Shakespeare contemporary
Elizabethan poet
. . . for whom the bell tolls poet
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning poet
Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies penner
For whom the bell tolls writer
Noted elegist
He wrote "Go and Catch a Falling Star."
He wrote "for whom the bell tolls."
English poet (1573–1631); "for whom the bell tolls."
He said, "No man is an island . . . "
Holy Sonnets author.
English divine and poet.
Poet revived by Hemingway.
English poet and preacher.
Metaphysical poet of England.
Contemporary of Shakespeare.
Subject of Izaak Walton biography.
No-man-is-an-Iland man.
Poet and preacher.
17th-cen. English poet.
English poet and clergyman.
He wrote "Devotions"
English poet 1573–1631
English poet and clergyman: 1573–1631
English poet-clergyman
Great "metaphysical poet"
Metaphysical poet: 1573–1631
Go and catch a falling star poet
Greatest of the metaphysical poets
English metaphysical poet
Cleric-poet
First metaphysical poet
Poet biographized by Izaak Walton
Famed metaphysical poet
Izaak Walton was his biographer
John who wrote "No man is an island"
Twicknam Garden poet
Clergyman/poet John
Death be not proud writer
For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love poet
The Bait poet
John who wrote "Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies"
What if this present were the world's last night? poet
Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love penner
Meditation XVII writer
Stay, O Sweet writer
Poet who wrote "To His Mistress Going to Bed"
Poet who wrote "For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love"
Poet who originated the phrase "For whom the bell tolls"
He wrote the line "Death, thou shalt die"
I am two fools, I know, / For loving, and for saying so / In whining Poetry writer
Holy Sonnets writer
Divine Poems author
Preacher-poet of the 17th c.
Death Be Not Proud poet, and an anagram of "no end"
English poet John ____
..No man is an island.. speaker
English poet John
Songs and Sonnets author
Preacher-poet of the 17th century
John who wrote "Death Be Not Proud"
Poetic dean
Batter My Heart poet
Elegies poet John
No man is an island, entire of itself writer
8-Down who wrote "The Flea"
An Anatomy of the World poet John
It tolls for thee author