Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Blessed Be the Mercifull: For They Shall Obtaine MercyXXII. John Davies
(Matt. v. 7.)
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Which he might carry hence when hence he goes?
What almes he giues aliue, he, dead, doth find;
But what he leaues behind him, he doth lose.
To giue away then is to beare away;
They most do hold who haue the openest hands:
To hold too hard makes much the lesse to stay;
Though stay there may more then the hand commands.
The beggar’s belly is the batful’st ground
That we can sow in; for it multiplies
Our faith and hope, and makes our loue abound,
And what else grace and nature deerely prize:
So thus may kings be richer in their graue
Then on their thrones, though all the world they haue.