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Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions; Together with Death's Duel

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A collection of numbered meditations, prayers, and short poems composed during a serious illness that move from precise descriptions of bodily symptoms to larger theological and moral reflections. Each meditation pairs vivid physical observation with scriptural and sacramental language to consider suffering, mortality, and the soul's relation to God and community. Themes include human interconnectedness, the pastoral care of conscience, the ethics of life and death, and consolation through prayer. A companion prose piece dramatizes the struggle with death and the search for spiritual readiness.

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John Donne

John Donne (1572-1631) was an English poet, cleric, and lawyer, renowned for his profound and innovative contributions to metaphysical poetry. His work often explores themes of love, death, and spirituality, blending intellectual rigor with emotional depth. Among his most famous pieces is the poem "Death Be Not Proud," which reflects his complex views on mortality. Donne's writings, including "Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions" and his extensive collection of poems, showcase his unique ability to intertwine personal experience with broader philosophical inquiries. His legacy endures as a pivotal figure in English literature, influencing countless writers and thinkers.

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