Miserie

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Miserie

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Lord, let the Angels praise thy name Man is a foolish thing, a foolish thing Folly and Sinne play all his game His house still burns, and yet he still doth sing Man is but grasse He knows it, fill the glasse How canst thou brook his foolishnesse? Why, he'l not lose a cup of drink for thee: Bid him but temper his excesse; Not he: he knows, where he can better be As he will swear Then to serve thee in fear What strange pollutions doth he wed And make his own? as if none knеw, but he No man shall beat into his head That thou within his curtains drawn canst see: Thеy are of cloth Where never yet came moth The best of men, turn but thy hand For one poore minute, stumble at a pinne: They would not have their actions scann'd Nor any sorrow tell them that they sinne Though it be small And measure not their fall They quarrell thee, and would give over The bargain made to serve thee: but thy love Holds them unto it, and doth cover Their follies with the wing of thy milde Dove Not suff'ring those Who would, to be thy foes My God, Man cannot praise thy name: Thou art all brightnesse, perfect puritie; The sunne holds down his head for shame Dead with eclipses, when we speak of thee: How shall infection Presume on thy perfection? As dirtie hands foul all they touch And those things most, which are most pure and fine: So our clay hearts, ev'n when we crouch To sing thy praises, make them lesse divine Yet either this Or none, thy portion is Man cannot serve thee; let him go And serve the swine: there, there is his delight: He doth not like this vertue, no; Give him his dirt to wallow in all night: These Preachers make His head to shoot and ake Oh foolish man! where are thine eyes? How hast thou lost them in a croud of cares? Thou pull'st the rug, and wilt not rise No not to purchase the whole pack of starres: There let them shine Thou must go sleep, or dine The bird that sees a daintie bowre Made in the tree, where she was won't to sit Wonders and sings, but not his power Who made the arbour: this exceeds her wit But Man doth know The spring, whence all things flow: And yet as though he knew it not His knowledge winks, and lets his humours reigne; They make his life a constant blot And all the bloud of God to run in vain Ah wretch! what verse Can thy strange wayes rehearse? Indeed at first Man was a treasure A box of jewels, shop of rarities A ring, whose posie was, My pleasure: He was a garden in a Paradise: Glorie and grace Did crown his heart and face But sinne hath fool'd him. Now he is A lump of flesh without a foot or wing To raise him to a glimpse of blisse: A sick toss'd vessel, dashing on each thing; Nay, his own shelf: My God, I mean my self

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  • George Herbert