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| [Transcriptions are not provided for noncanonical poems, elegies on Donne by other authors, or prose compositions.] [18-20] |
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| The Crowne. |
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| Daigne at my hands this Crowne of prayer and prayse |
| Weau'd in my love deuout melancholly |
| Thou w.ch of God* hast, yea art, a treasury |
| Allchanging vnchangd Ancient of dayes |
| But doe not with a vile Crowne of frayle Bayes |
| Reward my Muses white Sincerity |
| But what thy Thorny crowne gaynd, that giue mee |
| A Crowne of glory wch. doth flowre alwayes |
| The end crownes our workes but thou crown'st or ends |
| For at our end begins our endlesse rest, |
| This first last end, now zealously possest |
| With a strong sober thirst, my soule attends. |
| Tis time that voyce and heart bee lifted high |
| Saluation to all that will is nigh |
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| 2 Annuciation |
| Saluation to all that will is nigh
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[CW: That_] |