John Donne was never canonized by the Catholic Church. He was a poet, cleric, and lawyer known best for his poetry.
John Donne, a 17th-century English poet and cleric, was not officially canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. However, he is remembered for his profound religious poetry and is considered a saint in the Anglican Church. His works often explore themes of faith, love, and mortality.
"The Canonization" is a poem by John Donne that was first published in 1633 in his collection of poetry called "Songs and Sonnets."
Love can be found anywhere - Pretty basic like most of his poems.
John Donne's poetry experiences the union of human power in love in: 1. Elegie: On his Mistris 2.To his Mistris going to bed 3.The Flea 4The Good morrow 5The Anniversarie 6The Canonization 7The Extasie
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 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'.