Holy Sonnet Ii: As Due By Many Titles I Resign

  1. Poetry
  2. Poets
  3. John Donne
  4. Holy Sonnet Ii: As Due By Many Titles I Resign

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Poem

As due by many titles I resign
My self to Thee, O God; first I was made
By Thee, and for Thee, and when I was decayed
Thy blood bought that, the which before was Thine;
I am Thy son, made with Thy Self to shine,
Thy servant, whose pains Thou hast still repaid,
Thy sheep, thine image, and, till I betrayed
My self, a temple of Thy Spirit divine;
Why doth the devil then usurp on me?
Why doth he steal, nay ravish that’s thy right?
Except thou rise and for thine own work fight,
Oh I shall soon despair, when I do see
That thou lov’st mankind well, yet wilt not choose me,
And Satan hates me, yet is loth to lose me.

Previous Poem
Holy Sonnet Ii: As Due By Many Titles
Next Poem
Holy Sonnet V: I Am A Little World Made Cunningly