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John Donne (1572–1631). The Poems of John Donne. 1896.

Divine Poems. Holy Sonnets

XII. “Why are we by all creatures waited on?”

WHY are we by all creatures waited on?

Why do the prodigal elements supply

Life and food to me, being more pure than I,

Simpler and further from corruption?

Why brook’st thou, ignorant horse, subjection?

Why dost thou, bull and boar, so sillily

Dissemble weakness, and by one man’s stroke die,

Whose whole kind you might swallow and feed upon?

Weaker I am, woe’s me, and worse than you;

You have not sinn’d, nor need be timorous.

But wonder at a greater, for to us

Created nature doth these things subdue;

But their Creator, whom sin, nor nature tied,

For us, His creatures, and His foes, hath died.