CVIII. "Yet your fair foul, which came from heav'n "above "To rule this houfe, another heav'n below, "With divers powers in harmony doth move, "And all the virtues that from her do flow, "In a round measure hand in hand do go: "Could I now fee, as I conceive this dance, "Wonder and love would cast me in a trance. CIX. The richest jewel in all the heav'nly treasure "That evet yet unto the earth was shown, "Is perfect concord, th' only perfect pleasure "That wretched earth-born men have ever "known, "For many hearts it doth compound in one : "That what so one doth will, or speak, or do, "With one confent they all agree thereto. "But in another world divided far, "She will this glorious workmanya "When fix and twenty hundred |