As due by many titles I resign (Holy Sonnet II)
As due by many titles I resign Myself to thee, O God. First I was made By Thee; and for Thee, and when I was decay’d Thy blood bought that, the which before was Thine. I am Thy son, made with Thyself to shine, Thy servant, whose pains Thou hast still repaid, Thy sheep, Thine image, and—till I betray’d Myself—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, O! I shall soon despair, when I shall see That Thou lovest mankind well, yet wilt not choose me, And Satan hates me, yet is loth to lose me.
Credit
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on July 14, 2018, by the Academy of American Poets.
About this Poem
This poem was originally published in Poems of John Donne (Lawrence & Bullen, 1896).
Date Published
07/14/2018