The Angels
And since this life our nonage is,
And we in wardship to thine angels be,
Native in heaven's fair palaces,
Where we shall be but denizened by thee,
As th' earth conceiving by the sun,
Yields fair diversity,
Yet never knows which course that light doth run,
So let me study, that mine actions be
Worthy their sight, though blind in how they see.
And we in wardship to thine angels be,
Native in heaven's fair palaces,
Where we shall be but denizened by thee,
As th' earth conceiving by the sun,
Yields fair diversity,
Yet never knows which course that light doth run,
So let me study, that mine actions be
Worthy their sight, though blind in how they see.
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