When looking for Donne's Holy Sonnets for this, I discovered, according to the edition I found on gutenberg.org, there are two cycles called 'Holy Sonnets'. There is the set of 19 which includes 'Batter my heart' and 'Death be not proud', and a cycle of seven on the Incarnation of Christ, beginning with 'La Corona' and ending with 'Ascencion'. I noticed in the seven sonnet cycle, Donne uses a line structure like the Petrarchan sonnet, but a thought structure more like the Shakespearean with the final turn coming in the last couplet. Still more complex, the ending line of each sonnet is the beginning of the next, including the 7th and 1st sonnet, making a complete circle.

I read these to my mother, and she liked them so much that she wanted to give copies as gifts, but we discovered it is very hard to find the Holy Sonnets on their own, outside anthologies of Donne's complete poems.

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