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The Canonization

FOR God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love;
Β Or chide my palsy, or my gout;
Β My five gray hairs, or ruin'd fortune flout;
With wealth your state, your mind with arts improve;
Β Take you a course, get you a place,
Β Observe his Honour, or his Grace;
Or the king's real, or his stamp'd face
Β Contemplate; what you will, approve,
Β So you will let me love.

Alas! alas! who's injured by my love?
Β What merchant's ships have my sighs drown'd?
Β Who says my tears have overflow'd his ground?
When did my colds a forward spring remove?
Β When did the heats which my veins fill
Β Add one more to the plaguy bill?
Soldiers find wars, and lawyers find out still
Β Litigious men, which quarrels move,
Β Though she and I do love.

Call's what you will, we are made such by love;
Β Call her one, me another fly,
Β We're tapers too, and at our own cost die,
And we in us find th' eagle and the dove.
Β The phoenix riddle hath more wit
Β By us; we two being one, are it;
So, to one neutral thing both sexes fit.
Β We die and rise the same, and prove
Β Mysterious by this love.

We can die by it, if not live by love,
Β And if unfit for tomb or hearse
Β Our legend be, it will be fit for verse;
And if no piece of chronicle we prove,
Β We'll build in sonnets pretty rooms;
Β As well a well-wrought urn becomes
The greatest ashes, as half-acre tombs,
Β And by these hymns, all shall approve
Β Us canonized for love;

And thus invoke us, "You, whom reverend love
Β Made one another's hermitage;
Β You, to whom love was peace, that now is rage;
Who did the whole world's soul contract, and drove
Β Into the glasses of your eyes;
Β So made such mirrors, and such spies,
That they did all to you epitomizeβ€”
Β Countries, towns, courts beg from above
Β A pattern of your love."


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