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Holy Sonnet XVIII: Show me, dear Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear

by John Donne

Show me, dear Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear.

What! is it She, which on the other shore

Goes richly painted? or which, robbed and tore,

Laments and mourns in Germany and here?

Sleeps she a thousand, then peeps up one year?

Is she self-truth and errs? now new, now outwore?

Doth she, and did she, and shall she evermore

On one, on seven, or on no hill appear?

Dwells she with us, or like adventuring knights

First travail we to seek and then make love?

Betray, kind husband, thy spouse to our sights,

And let mine amorous soul court thy mild dove,

Who is most true and pleasing to thee then

When she's embraced and open to most men.

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About this poem

First line
Show me, dear Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear.
Poet
John Donne
Themes
nature, love, death, beauty

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