The Collected Poems is a collection of poems by the English poet John Donne (1572-1631). Donne is identified as one of the metaphysical poets, who used wit and conceits (extended complex metaphors to illustrate abstract ideas). Donne's style is both sensuous and tight, employing rhythms that were uncommon for poetry at the time. He wrote numerous sonnets, elegies and satires, touching on themes of love and religion. One of his most famous poems, "The Canonization," employs conceit to compare lovers and saints.
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