Gold I have none, but I present my need, O Thou, that crown’st the will, where wants the deed. Where rams are wanting, or large bullocks’ thighs, There a poor lamb’s a plenteous sacrifice. Take then his vows, who, if he had it, would Devote to Thee both incense, myrrh and gold Upon an altar rear’d by him, and crown’d Both with the ruby, pearl, and diamond.