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A37239 The original, nature, and immortality of the soul a poem : with an introduction concerning humane knowledge / written by Sir John Davies ... ; with a prefatory account concerning the author and poem.; Nosce teipsum Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.; Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715. 1697 (1697) Wing D405; ESTC R14959 39,660 143

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to hear and sundry forms to see When he hath pass'd some Time upon the Stage His Reason then a little seems to wake Which though she spring when Sense doth fade with Age Yet can she here no perfect Practice make Then doth aspiring Soul the Body leave Which we call Death but were it known to all What Life our Souls do by this Death receive Men would it Birth or Goal-Deliv'ry call In this third Life Reason will be so bright As that her Spark will like the Sun-Beams shine And shall of God enjoy the real Sight Being still increas'd by Influence divine SECT XXXIV The Conclusion O Ignorant poor Man what dost thou bear Lock'd up within the Casket of thy Breast What Jewels and what Riches hast thou there What heav'nly Treasure in so weak a Chest Look in thy Soul and thou shalt Beauties find Like those which drown'd Narcissus in the Flood Honour and Pleasure both are in thy Mind And all that in the World is counted Good Think of her Worth and think that God did mean This worthy Mind should worthy things embrace Blot not her Beauties with thy Thoughts unclean Nor her dishonour with thy Passion base Kill not her Quickn'ng Pow'r with Surfeitings Mar not her Sense with Sensuality Cast not her serious Wit on idle things Make not her Free Will Slave to Vanity And when thou think'st of her Eternity Think not that Death against her Nature is Think it a Birth And when thou go'st to die Sing like a Swan as if thou went'st to Bliss And if thou like a Child didst fear before Being in the dark where thou didst nothing see Now I have brought thee Torch-Light fear no more Now when thou dy'st thou canst not hood wink'd And thou my Soul which turn'st with curious Eye To view the Beams of thine own Form divine Know that thou canst know nothing perfectly While thou art clouded with this Flesh of mine Take heed of Over-weening and compare Thy Peacock's Feet with thy gay Peacock's Train Study the best and highest Things that are But of thy self an humble Thought retain Cast down thy self and only strive to raise The Glory of thy Maker's sacred Name Use all thy Pow'rs that blessed Pow'r to praise Which gives thee Pow'r to be and use the same FINIS BOOKS Printed for and are to be Sold by W. 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