John Donne

Song: Go and Catch a Falling Star

One of Qalam's primary aims is to illuminate and explain our world by exploring various historical and cultural phenomena. In this section, we have decided to do without unnecessary words and familiar comments. What you will encounter here are fragments of verses collected from different eras and parts of the world. These speak for themselves and are notably beautiful to us.

Go and catch a falling star,

Get with child a mandrake root,

Tell me where all past years are,

Or who cleft the devil's foot,

Teach me to hear mermaids singing,

Or to keep off envy's stinging,

And find

What wind

Serves to advance an honest mind.

John Donne (1572–1631) was a prominent English poet and the dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Donne is considered one of the greatest poets of the metaphysical school. His literary legacy encompasses celebrated love poetry, remarkable religious verse, treatises, and sermons.

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