1 PART Xs. 1. ASK not how the thing can be, 2. But adore the Mysterie 3. THREE IN ONE chor. & ONE IN THREE. Xs. 1. Faiths Eye does not double see, 2. But treble, yet in Unitie 3. Seeing ONE chor. it seeth THREE. Xs. 1. The Sacred Knot's the Deitie 2. Tied up close in Unitie 3. Yet tied up chor. in Persons THREE. 2D PT. Xs. O TRIPLE UNITIE We humbly offer Thee One Songs chor. Triplicitie. Xs. As Thou art One chor. may We All One together be, And One at length with Thee. So shall our harmonie By no time measured be, But by Eternitie. 3D PT. Xs. For when this brittle voice shall be Cracked by our Mortalitie, Cho. Our Hearts shall cleerer sing to Thee: Xs. When hence we are released to see The beams of thy Divinitie, Cho. We shall be cheerlyer being free. Then next thy Angells Harmonie Our Prayses shall resound to Thee Which We will tune by their high Key Halalujah. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CHRISTMAS FOLK-SONG by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE ELEGIAC SONNET: 7. ON THE DEPARTURE OF THE NIGHTINGALE by CHARLOTTE SMITH THE TRANSFORMATION OF A TEXAS GIRL by JAMES BARTON ADAMS CUPS OF ILLUSION by HENRY BELLAMANN TO THE MEMORY OF MY DEAR DAUGHTER IN LAW by ANNE BRADSTREET THE HULDRA-WOMAN by STOPFORD AUGUSTUS BROOKE LINES WRITTEN ON A BLANK LEAD OF 'THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY' by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |