IDENTILIN$$ F162.030|HSDue Mirrour of Complements| pp. 163-4/TJS/mf/9-26-91/cor mf/9-8-92 162.030.HE1 %X%1The Conclusion%2. 162.030.001 A%+S due by many titles, I resigne 162.030.002 My selfe to thee, O God I first I was /made 162.030.003 By thee and for thee: when I was decayd, 162.030.004 The bloud bought that the which before /was thine, 162.030.005 I am thy son made with thy self to shine, 162.030.006 Thy servant whose paines thou hast still /repay'd, 162.030.007 Thy sheep, thy Image, and till I betrayd 162.030.008 My self, a Temple of they spirit divine. 162.030.009 Why doth the Divell then usurp on me? 162.030.010 Why doth he steale, nay, ravish thats thy /right? 162.030.011 Except thou rise, and for thy owne worke /fight; 162.030.012 Oh! I shall soon despaire, when I shall see [CW: That] 162.030.013 That thou lov'st Mankind well, yet wilt /not choose me, [164 162.030.014 And Satan hates me, yet is loth to lose me. 162.030.0SSom 162.030.0$$ %1no ind; this is the 1650, 4ed; this and the preceding poem, along with several other non-Donne poems, are located in a section headed Divine Poems%2