"Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store"
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The subtext is quietly political and religious in the way Renaissance moral verse often is. In an England marked by sharp class stratification, enclosure, and the growing visibility of courtly display, “crave” reads like a social disease: a culture that turns status into a treadmill. Dyer’s speaker opts out. That opt-out carries Protestant-adjacent overtones of temperance and inward worth, where “store” (stock, property) is deliberately demoted. Richness is moved from the ledger to the conscience.
What makes the quote work is its rhetorical accounting trick. Dyer borrows the language of wealth only to flip its math: “poor” and “rich” become psychological states, not economic facts. The chiasmus-like structure (“much they have” / “little store”) tightens the argument into a proverb, the kind meant to travel by memory and sting by repetition. It’s less a pastoral fantasy than a critique of a society that confuses acquisition with arrival.
Quote Details
| Topic | Contentment |
|---|---|
| Source | Sir Edward Dyer, "My minde to me a kingdome is" (late 16th century), stanza containing lines beginning "Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more." Commonly anthologized in collections of Elizabethan/Renaissance lyric poetry. |
| Cite | Cite this Quote |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Dyer, Edward. (2026, January 17). Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-have-too-much-yet-still-do-crave-i-little-47700/
Chicago Style
Dyer, Edward. "Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-have-too-much-yet-still-do-crave-i-little-47700/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-have-too-much-yet-still-do-crave-i-little-47700/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.








