Read by Richard Burton in a manner that truly does justice to the virtuosity to the love poems of England`s most outstanding Metaphysical poet, bending both meaning & sound to the service of the Metaphysical conceit. Donne`s poetry embraces a wide range of secular & religious subjects. He wrote cynical verse about inconstancy, poems about true love, Neoplatonic lyrics on the mystical union of lovers` souls & bodies & brilliant satires & hymns depicting his own spiritual struggles. Whatever the subject, Donne`s poems reveal the same characteristics that typified the work of the metaphysical poets: dazzling wordplay, often explicitly sexual; paradox; subtle argumentation; surprising contrasts; intricate psychological analysis; & striking imagery selected from nontraditional areas such as law, physiology, scholastic philosophy, & mathematics. Expertly recited by Richard Burton, John Donne`s love poetry stands alone as one of England`s greatest ever love poets.