From [[Cleanth Brooks|Cleanth Brooks']] reading of [[Donne - The Canonization|Canonization]]:
> “The poem is ==an instance of the doctrine which it asserts; it is both the assertion and the realization of the assertion==. The poet has actually before our eyes built within the song the "pretty room" with which he says the lovers can be content. The poem itself is the well-wrought urn which can hold the lovers' ashes and which will not suffer in comparison with the prince's 'halfe-acre tomb'” ([[The Well-Wrought Urn (1949)|16]])