| Herbert J.C. Grierson, ed. (18861960). Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the 17th C. 1921. |
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| John Donne |
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| 4. Lovers infinitenesse |
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| IF yet I have not all thy love, | |
| Deare, I shall never have it all, | |
| I cannot breath one other sigh, to move, | |
| Nor can intreat one other teare to fall, | |
| And all my treasure, which should purchase thee, | 5 |
| Sighs, teares, and oathes, and letters I have spent. | |
| Yet no more can be due to mee, | |
| Then at the bargaine made was ment, | |
| If then thy gift of love were partiall, | |
| That some to mee, some should to others fall, | 10 |
| Deare, I shall never have Thee All. | |
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| Or if then thou gavest mee all, | |
| All was but All, which thou hadst then; | |
| But if in thy heart, since, there be or shall, | |
| New love created bee, by other men, | 15 |
| Which have their stocks intire, and can in teares, | |
| In sighs, in oathes, and letters outbid mee, | |
| This new love may beget new feares, | |
| For, this love was not vowed by thee. | |
| And yet it was, thy gift being generall, | 20 |
| The ground, thy heart is mine, what ever shall | |
| Grow there, deare, I should have it all. | |
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| Yet I would not have all yet, | |
| Hee that hath all can have no more, | |
| And since my love doth every day admit | 25 |
| New growth, thou shouldst have new rewards in store; | |
| Thou canst not every day give me thy heart, | |
| If thou canst give it, then thou never gavest it: | |
| Loves riddles are, that though thy heart depart, | |
| It stayes at home, and thou with losing savest it: | 30 |
| But wee will have a way more liberall, | |
| Then changing hearts, to joyne them, so wee shall | |
| Be one, and one anothers All. | |
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