Quotation by John Donne

Whate'er she meant by it, bury it with me,
For since I am
Love's martyr, it might breed idolatry,
If into others' hands these Reliques came;
As 'twas humility
To afford to it all that a Soul can do,
So, 'tis some bravery,
That since you would save none of me, I bury some of you.
John Donne (1572–1631), British poet. The Funeral (l. 18–25). . .

The Complete English Poems [John Donne]. A. J. Smith, ed. (1971) Penguin Books.
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