from Poems from the Dobell Folio
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2015
1
The Bliss of other Men is my Delight:
(When once my Principles are right:)
And evry Soul which mine doth see
A Treasurie.
The Face of God is Goodness unto all,
And while he Thousands to his Throne doth call,
While Millions bathe in Pleasures,
And do behold his Treasures
The Joys of all
On mine do fall
And even my Infinitie doth seem
A Drop without them of a mean Esteem.
2
The Light which on ten thousand faces Shines
The Beams which crown ten thousand Vines
With Glory and Delight, appear
As if they were,
Reflected only from them all for me,
That I a Greater Beauty there might see.
Thus Stars do Beautifie
The Azure Canopie
Gilded with Rayes
Ten thousand Ways
They serv me, while the Sun that on them shines
Adorns those Stars, and crowns those Bleeding Vines.
3
Where Goodness is within, the Soul doth reign.
Goodness the only Sovereign!
Goodness delights alone to see
Felicitie.
And while the Image of his Goodness lives
In me, whatever he to any gives
Is my Delight and Ends
In me in all my Friends
For Goodness is
The Spring of Bliss
And tis the End of all it gives away
And all it gives it ever doth enjoy.
4
His Goodness! Lord, it is his Highest Glory!
The very Grace of all his Story!
What other thing can me delight
But the Blest Sight
Of his Eternal Goodness? While his Love
His Burning Lov the Bliss of all doth prove
While it beyond the Ends
Of Heaven and Earth extends
And Multiplies
Above the Skies
His Glory Love and Goodness in my Sight,
Is for my Pleasure made more infinite.
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