John donne and john donne are the representatives of the metaphysical school. His poems give people an inner drama, showing seemingly scattered experiences and ideas, as well as infinite emotions and moods. His poetry is dynamic in form, unique and exquisite in language, vivid in image and lively in rhythm, which is quite different from other simple and quiet Elizabethan love poems with full sense of music. The most striking feature of Dunn's poetry is strong realism, that is to say, the reflection in the poem is not a poetic world, but a realistic world. Besides Dunn, representatives of metaphysical poets include Herbert, Vaughan, Crashaw, Marville and Cowley.