told tate, and brought
My Storie to thly bliss
confess to find
In all t indeed, but such
As usd or not, he mind no change, [ 525 ]
Nor ve desire, these delicacies
I mean of taste, Sigs and Flours,
alks, and t here
Farr otransported I behold,
transported touc I felt, [ 530 ]
Commotion strange, in all enjoyments else
Superiour and unmovd, here onely weake
Against ties powerful glance.
Or Nature faild in mee, and left some part
Not proof enoug to sustain, [ 535 ]
Or from my side subducting, took perhaps
More t least on owd
too muc, in outward shew
Elaborate, of in.
For and in the prime end [ 540 ]
Of Nature he mind
And inies, w excell,
In outward also her resembling less
h, and less expressing
ter of t Dominion givn [ 545 ]
Ore otures; yet when I approach
e she seems
And in , so o know
w so do or say,
Seems , vertuousest, discreetest, best; [ 550 ]
All higher knowledge in her presence falls
Degraded, isdom in discourse h her
Looses discountnanct, and like folly shewes;
Auty and Reason on e,
As one intended first, not after made [ 555 ]
Occasionally; and to consummate all,
Greatness of mind and nobleness t
Build in , and create an awe
About .