Santa Cruz

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My God, if writings may Convey a Lordship any way Whither the buyer and the seller please; Let it not thee displease, If this poor paper do as much as they. On it my heart doth bleed As many lines as there doth need To pass itself and all it hath to thee. To which I do agree, And here present it as my special deed. If that hereafter Pleasure Cavil, and claim her part and measure, As if this passed with a reservation, Or some such words in fashion; I here exclude the wrangler from thy trеasure. O let thy sacred will All thy dеlight in me fulfil! Let me not think an action mine own way, But as thy love shall sway, Resigning up the rudder to thy skill. Lord, what is man to thee, That thou shouldst mind a rotten tree? Yet since thou canst not choose but see my actions; So great are thy perfections, Thou mayst as well my actions guide, as see. Besides, thy death and blood Showed a strange love to all our good: Thy sorrows were in earnest, no faint proffer, Or superficial offer Of what we might not take, or be withstood. Wherefore I all forgo: To one word only I say, No: Where in the deed there was an intimation Of a gift or donation , Lord, let it now by way of purchase go. He that will pass his land, As I have mine, may set his hand And heart unto this deed, when he hath read; And make the purchase spread To both our goods, if he to it will stand. How happy were my part, If some kind man would thrust his heart Into these lines; till in heav'n's Court of Rolls They were by winged souls Ent'red for both, far above their desert!
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