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Donne became very ill.While serving as the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, Donne passed away. Donne's most famous works were "The Anniversaries" , that Donne wrote on behalf of Sir Robert Drury's daughter.
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John Donne, a master at his work, was born some time during the year 1572. The exact date of his birth date is unknown. Donne accomplished many and experienced many things in his life. He got married secretly, went to prison, and wrote many poems that are world known John Donne attended both Oxford and Cambridge universities, and he also attended Lincoln's Inn... Showed next 250 characters
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