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Well-guided Thoughts within possess
The Treasures of all Blessedness.
Things are indifferent; nor giv
Joy of themselvs, nor griev.
The very Deity of God torments
The male-contents
Of Hell; To th' Soul alone it provs
A welcom Object, that Him lovs.
Things tru affect not, while they are unknown:
But Thoughts most sensibly, tho quite alone.
Thoughts are the inward Balms or Spears;
The living Joys, or Griefs and Fears;
The Light, or els the Fire; the Theme
On which we pore or dream.
Thoughts are alone by Men the Objects found
That heal or wound.
Things are but dead: they can't dispense
Or Joy or Grief: Thoughts! Thoughts the Sense
Affect and touch. Nay, when a Thing is near
It can't affect but as it doth appear.
Since then by Thoughts I only see;
Since Thought alone affecteth me;
Since these are Reall things when shewn;
And since as Things are known

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Or thought, they pleas or kill: What Care ought I
(Since Thoughts apply
Things to my Mind) those Thoughts aright
To frame, and watch them day and night;
Suppressing such as will my Conscience stain,
That Hev'nly Thoughts me hev'nly Things may gain.
Ten thousand thousand Things are dead;
Ly round about me; yet are fled,
Are absent, lost, and from me gon;
And those few Things alone,
Or griev my Soul, or gratify my Mind,
Which I do find
Within. Let then the Troubles dy,
The noisom Poisons buried ly:
Ye Cares and Griefs avaunt, that breed Distress
Let only those remain which God will bless.
How many Thousands see the Sky,
The Sun and Moon, as well as I?
How many more that view the Seas,
Feel neither Joy nor Eas?
Those Things are dead and dry and banished.
Their Life is led
As if the World were yet unmade:
A Feast, fine Cloaths, or els a Trade,
Take up their Thoughts; and, like a grosser Skreen
Drawn o'r their Soul, leav better Things unseen.
But O! let me the Excellence
Of God, in all His Works, with Sense
Discern: Oh! let me celebrat
And feel my blest Estate:
Let all my Thoughts be fixt upon His Throne;
And Him alone

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For all His gracious Gifts admire,
Him only with my Soul desire:
Or griev for Sin. That with du Sense, the Pleasure
I may possess of His Eternal Treasure.