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Are many lesser Faculties that serve
So all was cleard, and to the Field they haste.
Each in thir Chrystal sluce, hee ere they fell
Be not disheartnd then, nor cloud those looks
May come and go, so unapprovd, and leave
That wont to be more chearful and serene
Into her private Cell when Nature rests.
Among the九*九*藏*书*网 Groves, the Fountains, and the Flours
Wilde work produces oft, and most in dreams,
Yet evil whence? in thee can harbour none,
Affects me equally; nor can I like
No spot or blame behind: Which gives me hope
Two other precious drops that ready stood,
Then when fair Morning first smiles on the Wo九_九_藏_书_网rld,
Som such resemblances methinks I find
To imitate her; but misjoyning shapes,
Her office holds; of all external things,
But silently a gentle tear let fall [ 130 ]
Ill matching words and deeds long past or late.
From either eye, and wipd them with her haire;
That what in sleep thou didst abhorr to 九九藏书网dream, [ 120 ]
Best Image of my self and dearer half, [ 95 ]
And pious awe, that feard to have offended. [ 135 ]
She forms Imaginations, Aerie shapes, [ 105 ]
Reservd from night, and kept for thee in store.
Waking thou never wilt consent to do.
That open now thir choicest bosomd smells
Evil into the mind of G九九藏书网od or Man
But with addition strange; yet be not sad.
The trouble of thy thoughts this night in sleep
Which Reason joyning or disjoyning, frames
Kissd as the gracious signs of sweet remorse
Reason as chief; among these Fansie next
Of our last Eevnings talk, in this thy dream, [ 115 ]
And let us to our fresh imployment
九九藏书网
s rise [ 125 ]
So cheard he his fair Spouse, and she was cheard,
Created pure. But know that in the Soule [ 100 ]
Our knowledge or opinion; then retires
All what we affirm or what deny, and call
Which the five watchful Senses represent,
Oft in her absence mimic Fansie wakes [ 110 ]
This uncouth dream, of evil sprung I fear;
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