Monday, 8 February 2010

To Mr Samuel Brooke by John Donne

TO M[R]. S[AMUEL] B[ROOKE].

by John Donne


THOU which to search out the secret parts
    Of the India, or rather Paradise
    Of knowledge, hast with courage and advice
Lately launch'd into the vast sea of arts ;
Disdain not in thy constant travelling
    To do as other voyagers, and make
    Some turns into less creeks, and wisely take
Fresh water at the Heliconian spring.
I sing not, siren-like, to tempt, for I
    Am harsh ; nor as those schismatics with you,
    Which draw all wits of good hope to their crew ;
But seeing in you bright sparks of poetry,
    I, though I brought no fuel, had desire
    With these articulate blasts to blow the fire.



Source :
Donne, John. Poems of John Donne. vol II.
E. K. Chambers, ed.
London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1896. 36.


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