Devotions upon Emergent Occasions

Devotions upon Emergent Occasions

by John Donne

24 chapters5h 59mEnglish1624

About this book

Devotions upon Emergent Occasions is a 1624 prose work by the English writer John Donne. It is a series of reflections that were written as Donne recovered from a serious illness, believed to be either typhus or relapsing fever. (Donne does not clearly identify the disease in his text.) The work consists of twenty-three parts describing each stage of the sickness. Each part is further divided into a Meditation, an Expostulation, and a Prayer.The seventeenth meditation is perhaps the best-known part of the work. It contains the following passage:"No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend's or of thine own were: any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." (Summary by Wikipedia)

Chapters (23)

101 - Devotion 1
784
202 - Devotion 2
721
303 - Devotion 3
1017
404 - Devotion 4
1061
505 - Devotion 5
1001
606 - Devotion 6
1081
707 - Devotion 7
1211
808 - Devotion 8
986
909 - Devotion 9
965
1010 - Devotion 10
925
1111 - Devotion 11
1128
1212 - Devotion 12
959
1313 - Devotion 13
625
1414 - Devotion 14
1175
1515 - Devotion 15
843
1616 - Devotion 16
697
1717 - Devotion 17
780
1818 - Devotion 18
922
1919 - Devotion 19
1104
2020 - Devotion 20
789
2121 - Devotion 21
903
2222 - Devotion 22
747
2323 - Devotion 23
981

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