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The Salutation

These little limbs,

These eyes and hands which here I find,

These rosy cheeks wherewith my life begins,

Where have ye been?

What curtain were ye from me hid so long?

Where was, in what abyss, my speaking tongue?

When silent

So many thousand, thousand

Beneath the dust did in a chaos lie,

How could I smiles or tears,

Or lips or hands or eyes or ears perceive?

Welcome ye treasures which I now receive.

I that so

Was nothing from eternity,

Did little think such joys as ear or

To celebrate or see:

Such sounds to hear, such hands to feel, such feet,

Beneath the skies on such a ground to meet.

New burnished joys,

Which yellow gold and pearls excel!

Such sacred treasures are the limbs in boys,

In which a soul doth dwell;

Their organized joints and azure

More wealth include than all the world contains.

From dust I rise,

And out of nothing now awake;

These brighter regions which salute mine eyes,

A gift from God I take.

The earth, the seas, the light, the day, the skies,

The sun and stars are mine if those I prize.

Long time beforeI in my mother's womb was born,

A God, preparing, did this glorious store,

The world, for me adorn.

Into this Eden so divine and fair,

So wide and bright,

I come His son and heir.

A stranger

Strange things doth meet, strange glories see;

Strange treasures lodged in this fair world appear,

Strange all and new to me;

But that they mine should be, who nothing was,

That strangest is of all, ye brought to pass.

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Thomas Traherne

Thomas Traherne (1636 or 1637 – c. 27 September 1674) was an English poet, clergyman, theologian, and religious writer. The intense, scholarly s…

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