Edward Fairfax - Heaven

Lyrics
From hence with grace and goodness compass'd round God ruleth, blesseth, keepeth all he wrought Above the air, the fire, the sea and ground Our sense, our wit, our reason and our thought; Where persons three, with power and glory crown'd Are all one God, who made all things of naught Under whose feet, subjected to his grace Sit nature, fortune, motion, time and place This is the place from whence like smoke and dust Of this frail world, the wealth, the pomp, the power He tosseth, humbleth, turneth as he lust And guides our life, our end, our death and hour No eye (however virtuous, pure and just) Can view the brightness of that glorious bower On every side the blessed spirits be Equal in joys though differing in degree
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- Edward Fairfax