Actually, it isn't a sermon. The passage comes from Donne's Meditation XVII, "Now, This Bell Tolling Softly for Another, Says to Me: Thou Must Die".
John Donne is a poet, well-known for writing the poem 'Death, be not proud'.
If you are talking about John Donne, who was a English poet, satirist, lawyer and a priest. It says on Wikipedia that John Donne died of a illness that was called stomach cancer. The reference are in this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Donne
English poet John Donne was born on January 21, 1572 and died on March 31, 1631.For more information, see Sources and Related linksbelow.
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It was published in Songs and Sonnets in 1633, however was written before that date (as John Donne himself died in 1631).
John Donne was born in London, England.
Sir John Donne died in 1503.
John Donne the Younger died in 1662.
John Donne was born on January 22, 1572.
John Donne was born into English-Catholic family.
John Donne was born in London, England.
John Donne is a poet, well-known for writing the poem 'Death, be not proud'.
John Joseph Cayley has written: 'Scheme for a central wholesale fish market for London, on the river Lambeth side-between Waterloo Bridge and Charing Cross Railway Bridge'
John donne was born in 1572. Jonathan Swift was born in 1667.
John Donne is a poet, well-known for writing the poem 'Death, be not proud'.
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