| Henry Charles Beeching, ed. (18591919). Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse. 1903. | | | | Earth and Heaven | | By Giles Fletcher (1588?1623) |
| | | GAZE but upon the house where man embowrs: | |
| With flowrs and rushes pavèd is his way, | |
| Where all the creatures are his servitors, | |
| The winds do sweep his chambers every day, | |
| And clouds do wash his rooms, the ceiling gay | 5 |
| Starred aloft the gilded knobs embrave: | |
| If such a house God to another gave, | |
| How shine those glittering courts He for Himself will have! | |
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| And if a sullen cloud, as sad as night, | |
| In which the sun may be embodied, | 10 |
| Depurd of all his dross we see so white, | |
| Burning in melted gold his watery head, | |
| Or round with ivory edges silvered: | |
| What lustre super-excellent will HE | |
| Lighten on those that shall His sunshine see, | 15 |
| In that all-glorious court in which all glories be? | | | | |
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