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ALTHOUGH WE DO NOT ALL THE GOOD WE LOVE, by                 Poet Analysis    
First Line: Although we do not all the good we love,
Last Line: Is love that burns, but burns like painted fire.
Alternate Author Name(s): Welsh Poet; Davies Of Hereford, John


Although we do not all the good we love,
But still, in love, desire to do the same;
Nor leave the sins we hate, but hating move
Our soul and body's powers their powers to tame;
The good we do God takes as done aright,
That we desire to do he takes as done;
The sin we shun he will with grace requite,
And not impute the sin we seek to shun.
But good desires produce no worser deeds,
For God doth both together lightly give,
Because he knows a righteous man must needs
By faith, that works by love, forever live.
Then to do nought but only in desire
Is love that burns, but burns like painted fire.






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