Sir Henry Wotton Soul Poems

  • 1.
    Soul.
    Whilst my Souls eye beheld no light
    But what stream'd from thy gracious sight
    To me the worlds greatest King,
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  • 2.
    Oh, thou great Power ! in whom I move,
    For whom I live, to whom I die,
    Behold me through thy beams of love,
    Whilst on this couch of tears I lie
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  • 3.
    OH thou great Power, in whom I move,
    For whom I live, to whom I die,
    Behold me through thy beams of love,
    Whilest on this Couch of tears I lye;
    ...
  • 4.
    how boundless is thy might
    Whose throne of state is cloath'd with glorious rays,
    And round about hast robed thyself with light;
    Who like a curtain hast the heavens displayed,
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  • 5.
    How happy is he born and taught
    That serveth not another's will;
    Whose armour is his honest thought,
    And simple truth his utmost skill!
    ...
Total 5 Soul Poems by Sir Henry Wotton

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Light 6 I Love You 6 Love 6 Live 6 Death 5 Heart 5 Joy 5 Soul 5 Breath 4 God 4

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