Note 1. Donnes memory is preserved to this generation more by Waltons Life than by his own writings, though these will never lack a few devoted admirers. Among the fragments preserved by Drummond of Ben Jonsons talk are one or two judgments about Donne which are worth quoting:He esteemeth John Donne the first poet in the world in some things that Donne for not keeping of accent deserved hanging that Donne himself, for not being understood, would perish. There is a characteristic flavour about everything Donne wrote, but there are very few pieces on which one would care to stake his reputation; commonly either the thought bolts round the corner after some conceit, or the verse grows halting. Perhaps his most perfect religious piece is the Hymn to God the Father here quoted. The reader, however, who studies Donne attentively will not lose or regret his labour; the thought is worth digging for, and the expression, if recondite, often singularly telling and beautiful. [back]