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REDEMPTION by GEORGE HERBERT

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First Line: HAVING BEEN TENANT LONG TO A RICH LORD
Last Line: WHO STRAIGHT, YOUR SUIT IS GRANTED, SAID, AND DIED.
Subject(s): CHRISTIANITY; FAITH; JESUS CHRIST; REDEMPTION; BELIEF; CREED;

Having been tenant long to a rich lord,
Not thriving, I resolved to be bold,
And make a suit unto him, to afford
A new small-rented lease, and cancel the old.
In heaven at his manor I him sought,
They told me there that he was lately gone
About some land, which he had dearly bought
Long since on earth, to take possession.

I straight returned, and knowing his great birth,
Sought him accordinly in great resorts;
In cities, theaters, gardens, parks, and courts;
At length I heard a ragged noise and mirth
Of thieves and murderers; there I him espied,
Who straight, Your suit is granted, said, and died.



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