John Donne Selected Poems-8
too ;
I will give you
to another friend, whom we shall find
As glad to have my body as my mind.
t MONtGOMERY CAStLE
UPON t IS SItUAtE.
UPON this Primrose hill,
il
A s go
to his own primrose, and grow manna so ;
And wy
Make a terrestrial galaxy,
As tars do in the sky ;
I o find a true love ; and I see
t tis not a mere is she,
But must or more or less than woman be.
Yet kno, which flower
I wish ; a six, or four ;
For srue-love less than woman be,
Shen, should she
Be more t above
All t of sex, and to move
My to study to love.
Boters ; since t reside
Falsehood in woman, I could more abide,
S, ture falsified.
Live, primrose, thrive
itrue number five ;
And, woman, w,
iterious number be content ;
ten is t number ; if en
Belongs to eachen
Eacake half us men ;
Or—if t serve turn—since all
Numbers are odd, or even, and they fall
First into five, ake us all.