|
Declare your self base fortunes Enemy, |
No less be your contempt then her inconstancy: |
That I may grow enamoured on your mind, |
When my own thoughts I here neglected find. |
And this to th'comfort of my Dear I vow, |
My Deeds shall still be what my deeds are now; |
The Poles shall move to teach me ere I start; |
And when I change my Love, I'll change my heart; |
Nay, if I wax but cold in my desire, |
Think, heaven hath motion lost, and the world, fire: |
Much more I could, but many words have made |
That, oft suspected which men most perswade; |
Take therefore all in this: I love so true, |
As I will never look for less in you. |
|
[Transcriptions are not provided for noncanonical poems, elegies on Donne by other authors, or prose compositions] |