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Holy Sonnet XV: Wilt Thou Love God, As He Thee? Then Digest

by John Donne

Wilt thou love God, as he thee? Then digest,

My soul, this wholesome meditation,

How God the Spirit, by angels waited on

In heaven, doth make his Temple in thy breast.

The Father having begot a Son most blest,

And still begetting, (for he ne'er be gone)

Hath deigned to choose thee by adoption,

Co-heir t' his glory, and Sabbath' endless rest.

And as a robbed man, which by search doth find

His stol'n stuff sold, must lose or buy 't again:

The Son of glory came down, and was slain,

Us whom he'd made, and Satan stol'n, to unbind.

'Twas much that man was made like God before,

But, that God should be made like man, much more.

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About this poem

First line
Wilt thou love God, as he thee? Then digest,
Poet
John Donne
Themes
nature, love, death, beauty

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