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A Concordance to the Poetry of THOMAS TRAHERNE

A Concordance to the Poetry of

THOMAS TRAHERNE

Compiled and Edited by GEORGE R. GUFFEY Computer Programmed by VINTON A. DEARING

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS Berkeley

Los Angeles 1974

London

University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles, California University of California Press, Ltd. London, England Copyright © 1974 by The Regents of the University of California ISBN: 0-520-02449-4 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 73-76112 Printed in the United States of America

CONTENTS Preface

vii

The Poetry Concorded

vii

Index Words

viii

Context Lines

x

Titles

xi

Acknowledgments

The Concordance Words in Order of Frequency

xvi

1 507

PREFACE THE POETRY CONCORDED This concordance to the poetry of Thomas Traherne is based on the edition prepared by H. M. Margoliouth (Centuries, Poems, and Thanksgivings, 2 vols. [Oxford, 1958]). In that edition, now considered standard, most of Traherne's poems are located in the second volume ( T h e Poems, pp. 1-211, and The Thanksgivings, pp. 222-223, 225-226, 286287); twelve additional poems, however, do appear in the first volume (The Centuries, pp. 2, 61, 99,112-113,121,122-123, 125-127,138-139, 139-140,150-153,175). In preparing the section of his edition he entitled The Poems, Margoliouth was faced with some textual problems. Two quite different manuscript versions of twenty-two1 of the poems were in existence. The most authoritative version was that of the Dobell Folio (Bodleian MS Eng. poet. C. 42 ); 2 but, complicating matters somewhat, Philip Traherne, Thomas's brother, had revised the poems extensively (British Museum MS Burney 392). To "facilitate a comparison of Thomas's text and Philip's," Margoliouth decided to print the two versions on facing pages (II, 4-85) —Thomas's version on the left and Philip's version on the right. The words appearing in Philip's inferior, revised version are not included in this concordance. In addition to the twenty-two poems that appear in both the Dobell Folio and the Burney Manuscript, parts of "The Apostacy" (Burney Manuscript) duplicate parts of "Blisse" (Dobell Manuscript). In the present work all the words of "The Apostacy" have been concorded, but the duplicative words of "Blisse" have not.3 The rest (II, 86-211) of The Poems is made up of additional poetry from the Dobell Folio (fourteen poems) and the Burney Manuscript (thirty-seven poems), from printed books (Christian Ethicks, eight poems; Meditations on the Six Days of the Creation, six poems), and from two minor Traherne manuscripts ("The Church's Year Book," three poems; "Philip Traherne's Notebook," twelve poems). Ann Ridler4 has recently shown that five of the poems ("What e're I have from God alone I have," "Oh how injurious is this wall of sin," "As fragrant Mirrhe within the bosom hid," "To bee a Monarch is a glorious thing," and "a 1 "The Salutation," "Wonder," "Eden," "Innocence," "The Preparative," "The Instruction," "The Vision," "The Rapture," "The Improvment," "The Approach," "Dumnesse," "Silence," "My Spirit," "The Apprehension," "Fullnesse," "Nature," "Ease," "Speed," "The Designe," "The Person," "The Estate," and "The Enquirie." 2 Margoliouth (I, xii) considered the poems of the Dobell Folio to be "fair copies." 3 The inclusion of duplicative words in the concordance would have resulted in inaccurate frequency and relative frequency numbers. Omissions of duplicative words from context lines of this concordance are indicated by ellipsis marks. 4 "Traherne: Some Wrong Attributions," Review of English Studies, XVIII ( 1 9 6 7 ) , 48-49.

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Serious and a Curious Night-Meditation") found in "Philip Traherne's Notebook" and previously attributed to Thomas Traherne (Margoliouth, II, 204, 209) were actually written by Francis Quarles and William Austin. Those poems have therefore been omitted from this concordance. The three poems (II, 222-223, 225-226, 286-287) which appear in The Thanksgivings (II, 213-331) present no difficulties, but three of the eleven poems embedded in the prose Centuries (I, 1-232) do present some. "That Childish Thoughts such Joys Inspire" (I, 112-113), "His Power Bounded, Greater is in Might" (I, 122-123), and "On News" (I, 125-127) duplicate parts of "The Approach" (II, 36, 38, 40), "As in a Clock, 'tis hinder'd-Force doth bring" (II, 186-187), and "News" (II, 88-89), respectively. Only nonduplicative words of the former have been concorded herein.

INDEX WORDS In the compilation of this concordance, the spellings of the Margoliouth edition were followed exactly.5 Since Traherne's unorthodox spelling is often reflected in the index words, a number of cross-references seemed necessary (i.e., "See" and "See also"). To save space, context lines have not been included for some relatively insignificant words; frequencies and relative frequencies (to the fourth decimal place) have, however, been indicated for each of them in the body of the concordance. Because the magnetic tape record of the data used in the generation of this computer concordance will be permanently on file at the UCLA Central Computing Facility, any such word and its context line(s) can, of course, be easily retrieved in the future. The following is a list of all words counted but not concorded: a again againe ah alass also altho 5

although am among an and and's another

anothers any are as at be

bee [be] becaus because been be't both but

Two infrequent and relatively insignificant kinds of departure from Margoliouth's text should perhaps be mentioned. First of all, no computer print chain with a capacity for printing italics was available; consequently, italic passages of the original have not been printed as italic. Second, in the seventeen instances of compound words with an upper case letter immediately following a hyphen ("Babel-Hell," "Christmas-Day," "fellow-Members," "Golden-Age," "hinder'd-Force," "Infant-Days," "Infant-Ear," "Infant-Ey," "InfantEys," "Looking-Glass," "Non-Intelligence," "pent-up-Soul," "Rosy-Train," "Silver-Smiths," "Summer-Liveries," "Virgin-Eys," "Virgin-Purity"), we were unable to persuade the computer to print the letter in the upper case.

Preface by can cannot canst [can'st] cant can't caus 'caus 'cause could did didst do doe [do] does don [done] done don't dost do'st dot doth d'ye each either eithers els [else] else every evry ev'ry for from had has hath hav [have] have having

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he hee [he] heer [here] heer's [here's] hee's [he's] hence her here herein hereto-fore hereupon hers he's him himself his how howe'r

I if if'twere if'twould lie [I'll] I'me [I'm] in in's in't into is it i'th' its itself may mayst may'st me mee [me] 'mong must my

nay no noe [no] nor not 0 of oft oh on or our ours ourselves ourselvs out shal shall shalt she should shouldst so soe [so] so'er [so'ere] so'ere such t' [to] th' [the] than that thats [that's] that's the thee their theirs them thems [them's] themselves themselvs

then thence therby [thereby] there theres [there's] there's thereto there-too therfore [therefore] therfrom's [therefrom's] therin [therein] theron [thereon] these they they'd they're t'himselfe thine this thither tho [though] those thou though thro [through] throu [through] throu-out through throughout thus thy thyself tis 'tis to too towards tow'rds [towards] twas 'twas twere 'twere

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were we're what whate'er whatever whatever's whats [what's] what's when whence when't wher [where] wherat [whereat] wherby [whereby] where wherein wherin [wherein] wherof [whereof]

twill 'twill twould 'twould under unto unto't upon us w' [we] w'are [we're] was we wee [we] weel wee'l

wherwith [wherewith] which whither who whoever whom whose whoso why with would w're y'are ye yee [ye] yea you your

CONTEXT LINES Beneath each index word, all poem titles and lines of poetry containing that word (or variant spelling) are listed. Each context line is made up of two parts—a location reference followed by a line of poetry (or a poem title). In the case of a line of poetry from The Centuries, the location reference lists in succession the volume and page numbers, the number of the Century, and finally the line number on the page. The following is an example from the third Century: [Volume. Page] 1.153

[Century]

[Line]

[Line of Poetry]

3RD CENTURY 80 And all His Joys abov the Stars Admire!

For lines of poetry from The Poems, the location reference indicates in order the volume and page numbers, the title (sometimes abbreviated) of the poem in which the line occurs, and the line number in the poem; for example: [Volume. Page] 11.175

[Title]

[Line]

[Line of Poetry]

THOUGHTS.Ill 2 To visit all the Parts of Gods Abode.

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When the context line involves a poem title, the abbreviation "t" appears in the "Line" column: [Volume. Page] 11.78

[Title] ESTATE

[Line]

[Poem Title]

t

The Estate

Finally, context lines from poems in The Thanksgivings are listed in much the same way. An example follows: [Volume. Page] 11.287

[Title]

[Line]

THANKSGIVINGS 141 he goes.

[Line of Poetry] With Joy and Praise

TITLES Some of the titles of the Traherne works referred to in the context lines of this concordance were too long to be given in full in the context lines themselves; in those instances appropriate abbreviated titles were supplied instead. Also, a few of the works referred to are untitled in Margoliouth's edition. To facilitate use of the concordance, appropriate short titles have been supplied for those works as well. The following is a list of all the titles used in the context lines. In instances where title abbreviation or title addition was necessary, the full title as it appears in the Margoliouth edition (or a note indicating the absence of a title in that edition) follows the concordance title:

VOLUME I Title in the Concordance PRE-CENTURIES

Title in Margoliouth [Untitled presentation quatrain]

Page Number(s)

2 61,99

2ND CENTURY

The Second Century

3RD CENTURY

The Third Century

112-113,121,122123,125-127,138139,139-140,150153

4 T H CENTURY

The Fourth Century

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Title in Margoliouth

ADAM ADMIRATION AMENDMENT ANOTHER ANTICIPATION APOSTACY APPREHENSION APPROACH AUTHOR

Adam Admiration Amendment Another The Anticipation The Apostacy The Apprehension The Approach The Author to the Critical Peruser

91-92 122-123 155-156 165-167 159-163 95-97 56 36, 38,40 2-3

BELLS BIBLE BLISSE

Bells The Bible Blisse

113-116 106 171-172

CHRISTENDOM CHRISTMAS-DAY CHURCHES I CHURCHES II CIRCULATION CITY CONSUMMATION

Christendom On Christmas-Day Churches I [Churches] II The Circulation The City Consummation

10&-110 110-113 116 116-118 152-154 142-145 147-148

DEMONSTRATION DESIGNE DESIRE DIALOGUE DISSATISFACT. DREAMS DUMNESSE

The Demonstration The Designe Desire The Dialogue Dissatisfaction Dreams Dumnesse

156-159 70,72,74 177-179 136-137 103-106 138-139 40, 42, 44

EASE EDEN ENQUIRIE ESTATE ETHICKS I

Ease Eden The Enquirie The Estate [POEM] FROM CHRISTIAN ETHICKS I [POEM] FROM CHRISTIAN ETHICKS II [POEM] FROM CHRISTIAN ETHICKS III

64, 12, 82, 78,

ETHICKS II ETHICKS III

Page Number(s)

185 185 186

66 14 84 80, 82

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[POEM] FROM ETHICKS IV [POEM] FROM ETHICKS V [POEM] FROM ETHICKS VI [POEM] FROM ETHICKS VII [POEM] FROM ETHICKS VIII The Evidence

CHRISTIAN 186-187 CHRISTIAN 187 CHRISTIAN 187-191 CHRISTIAN 191-192 CHRISTIAN 192 126-127

FULLNESSE

Felicity [POEM] FROM MEDITATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION ( Fifth Day ) [POEM] FROM MEDITATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION (First Day) [POEM] FROM MEDITATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION (Fourth Day) Fullnesse

GOODNESSE

Goodnesse

182-184

HOSANNA

Hosanna

149-151

IMAGE IMPROVMENT INFANT-EY INFERENCE I INFERENCE II INNOCENCE INSATIABLE. 1 INSATIABLE. 2 INSTRUCTION

The Image The Improvment An Infant-Ey The Inference I [The Inference] II Innocence Insatiableness I [Insatiableness] II The Instruction

30, 32, 34, 36 86-87 139-141 141-142 14, 16, 18 145-146 146-147 24

LOVE

Love

167-168

MISAPPREHEN. MOON

Misapprehension On Leaping over the Moon

118-120 130-132

NATURE "NECTARS" NEWS NOTEBOOK (5)

Nature

60, 62, 64 174-175 88-89

FELICITY FIFTH DAY

FIRST DAY

FOURTH DAY

1 News [POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (5)

90 196-197

192-193

195-196 58,60

126

PHILIP'S

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NOTEBOOK (6) NOTEBOOK (7) NOTEBOOK (8) NOTEBOOK (9) NOTEBOOK (11) NOTEBOOK (12)

[POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (6) [POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (7) [POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (8) [POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (9) [POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (11) [POEM] FROM NOTEBOOK (12)

PHILIP'S PHILIP'S PHILIP'S PHILIP'S PHILIP'S PHILIP'S

205-206 206-207 207 208 210 210-211

ODOUR

The Odour

120-122

PERSON POVERTY PREPARATIVE

The Person Poverty The Preparative

74, 76, 78 101-103 20, 22, 24

RAPTURE RECOVERY RETURN REVIEW I REVIEW II RIGHT

The Rapture The Recovery The Return The Review I [The Review] II Right Apprehension

30 163-165 87-88 151 152 123

SALUTATION "SAME PURPOS" SECOND DAY

4,6 132-134

SOLITUDE SPEED SPIRIT

The Salutation 5 [POEM] FROM MEDITATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION (Second Day) Shadows in the Water Sight Silence [POEM] FROM MEDITATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION (Sixth Day) Solitude Speed My Spirit

THANKSGIVINGS

THE

THIRD DAY

[POEM] FROM MEDITATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION (Third Day)

222-223, 225226,286-287

SHADOWS SIGHT SILENCE SIXTH DAY

THANKSGIVINGS

193-194 127-130 132-134 44, 46, 48, 50 197-199 98-101 68,70 50, 52, 54, 56

194-195

Preface THOUGHTS. THOUGHTS. THOUGHTS. THOUGHTS.

xv I II Ill IV

Thoughts. Thoughts. Thoughts. Thoughts.

I II Ill IV

169-171 172-173 175-177 179-182

VISION

The Vision

26,28

WALKING WONDER WORLD

Walking Wonder The World

135-136 6,8,10 92-95

YEARBOOK I

[POEM] FROM THE CHURCH'S YEAR BOOK I [POEM] FROM THE CHURCH'S YEAR BOOK II [POEM] FROM THE CHURCH'S YEAR BOOK III

YEARBOOK II YEARBOOK III

200-202 202 202-203

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I wish to thank the following people for assisting in the preparation of this concordance: Jeanette Wallin and Cyndia Goodman, who punched the IBM cards; Diane Eliel and Kathy Greenebaum, who verified them; and Sidney Orr, who helped to de-bug the program and to expedite various production runs of the concordance. Special thanks are due Vinton A. Dearing, who wrote the computer program. G. R. G.

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abide II. ir. ii. IT.

87 88 120 120

INFANT-EY RETURN ODOUR ODOUR

53 8 18 19

abid ing I I . 147 CONSUMMATION

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abjure II.

1

frequency :

533

frequency:

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frequency:

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r e l a t i v e frequency:

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abound I I . 22 6 THANKSGIVINGS 455

frequency :

r e l a t i v e frequency:

0.0000

abounds I I . 74 DESIGNE

frequency :

relative frequency:

0.0000

r e l a t i v e frequency:

0.0003

able

24 INSTRUCTION

I I . 142 INFERENCE I I

abode II. II. II. II. II. II.

93 94 10 2 119 172 17 5

WORLD WORLD POVERTY MISAPPREHEN. BLISSE THOUGHTS. I l l

39 28 79 46 28 11 2

abod e s I I . 11 8 CHURCHES I I

40

abolisheth I T . 165 RECOVERY

50

59

about See a l s o « " b o u t . " I I . 20 PREPARATIVE 18 I I . 7 0 DESIGNE 10 I I . 86 INFANT-EY 6 I I . 89 NEWS 46 I I . 102 POVERTY 27 I I . 113 CHRISTMAS-DAY 112 I I . 119 MISAPPREBEN. 47 I I . 129 SHADOWS 50 I I . 138 DREAMS 4 I I . 140 INFERENCE I 30 I I . 189 ETHTCKS VI 66

frequency:

Throne,

11

in t h a t round a b o u t d i d r a y It t a k e such Care about t h e T r u t h , about (unaov'd) i t s L i g h t dispence. of a l l which r o u n d a b o u t d i d l y . l i d r o u n d a b o u t me s h i n e ; 1 a b o u t t h e Town: I a b o u t me l a y ; about with Hev'ns f a i r , t h a t d i d a b o u t me l y ; i b o u t me; y e t a r e f l e d , JS of Joy which r o u n d a b o u t h i s

2 abov

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frequency: 41 relative frequency: 0.0011 3RD CENTURY 28 Abov them even here He seemd to be. 3RD CENTURY 73 By Secret Ravishments abov the Skies 3RD CENTURY 80 And all His Joys abov the Stars Admire! RAPTURE 11 From GOD abov SPIRIT 114 Abov them selvs, and nigh of Kin FELICITY 1 Prompted to seek my Bliss abov the Skies, FELICITY 11 (la nature, hight, extent, abov FELICITY 26 A Scene abov ADAM 32 He crowned was with Heven abov, WORLD 6 The Spheres abov WORLD 49 The Skies abov so sweetly then did smile, WORLD 51 Abov my Head APOSTACY 4 One Sun, which is abov in Glory seen, DISSATISFACT. 21 Deny»d the same; Abov the Sky, DISSATISFACT. 88 Abov! CHRISTMAS-DAY 97 I all these Joys, abov my Merit, see BELLS 11 What then shall Souls abov the starry Sphere! BELLS 27 Lifted abov all earthly Cares, BELLS 43 Thou still abov ADMIRATION 4 3 Abov himself. Lord! What is Man that he BOON 14 Yet Heven went abov; MOON 30 Not from, but from abov, the Sky: MOON 37 On Earth abov. Yet bold he briskly runs MOON 42 Beneath, and yet abov, the Sun? MOON 48 Themselvs to us abov display. MOON 54 On Earth in Hev'n abov, MOON 57 Abov the Sky: from whence whoever falls, SIGHT 2 Abov the Sky CITY 38 As do the blessed Hosts in Heven abov: INSATIABLE. 1 5 What Things abov the Hev'ns be? HOSANNA 29 Within the Skies, or els abov: HOSANNA 54 Abov the Hevens its self can pleas, AMENDMENT 18 In this Exprest abov ANTICIPATION 3 And soars abov all Heights, RECOVERY 70 And is abov all these as far as Love. DESIRE 41 And Friendships, that appear abov the Skies! THOUGHTS. IV 2 The Messengers which soar abov the Skie, 8 Abov the Clouds, abov the Stars may clime. THOUGHTS. IV THOUGHTS. IV 92 Dd with the Seraphims abov appear: YEARBOOK III 26 Or was at once abov,

above See also "abov." II. 38 APPROACH II. 46 SILENCE II. 60 NATURE II. 66 EASE II. 90 FELICITY 11.13 1 MOON II.154 CIRCULATION 11.156 AMENDMENT 11.17 3 THOUGHTS. II 11.175 "NECTARS" 11.181 THOUGHTS. IV 11.181 THOUGHTS. IV 11.182 THOUGHTS. IV

frequency: 26 26 14 23 17 64 72 46 30 35 52 54 84

29

relative frequency: 0.0008

I see beneath as if above the Skies; Which is the High and only Work, above All Light and Beauty, both in Heaven above, Aad therfore is on Earth it self above Above the Spheres, Above the starry Sky, Only tis GOD above, In thine Esteem above With Joys even Heaven above, and Earth below. What evry Seraphim above admires! Bestowd on Saints, proceeding from above. These Blessings, we should be above the Skies, Which whoso sees, he ever dwells above.

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I I . 18« GOODNESSE r i . 1 8 « GOODNESSE I I . 1 8 « GOODNESSE I I . 1 8 5 ETHICKS I I I . 187 ETHICKS V I I . 189 ETHICKS VI I I . 193 FIRST DAY I I . 1 9 « SECOND DAY I I . 203 YEAHBOOK I I I I I . 20 7 NOTEBOOK (8) I I . 208 NOTEBOOK (9) I I . 210 NOTEBOOK (11) I I . 22 2 THANKSGIVINGS I I . 222 THANKSGIVINGS I I . 22 3 THA NKSGIVINGS I I . 22 3 THANKSGIVINGS

abridgeme n t 1 1 . 167 LOVE

absent II.

Ill

NEWS I I . 102 POVERTY I I . 102 POVERTY I I . 1«0 INFERENCE I

abunda nt

I I . 1 8 9 ETHICKS VI

abus•d

I I . 12« RIGHT I I . 1 2 8 SHADOWS I I . 188

abyss II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

ETHICKS VI

« SALUTATION

5« SPIRIT HISAPPREHEN. 131 MOON 157 DEMONSTflATION 161 ANTICIPATION 178 DESIRE

119

abysses I I . 38 APPROACH

9 51 26 30 18 9

17

13

320 325 332

33 7

B l e s t as t h e Angels a r e above. So f a r above t h e n ; and c o n t r o u l And l i v e , and a r e , t h e mighty God above. And mount t o t h e e , ay God, above the S k i e s ; Above. The S o u l e above with God on High, But now mine E i e s , (above t h e S k i e s ) Hsre l i e h i s b o n e s , h i s S o u l e above. Above t h e S k i e s in Glory seem t o s t a n d : Above t h e S t a r s : More b l e s s e d and d i v i n e , Above t h e Sun in t h i n e e t e r n a l day. Beyond a l l h e i g h t s above the World t h e y r e i g n .

5

r e l a t i v e frequency:

18 Even s c a t t e r e d abroad d e l i g h t t h e Eye. 12 To Spread a b r o a d , nor Eys to s e e .

89

abuse

« Above t h e S p h e r e s , even while i t s i n i t s O m e ;

frequency:

1 1 . 32 IMPROVME NT I I . 50 SPIRIT I I . 135 WALKING

I I . 135 WALKING I I . 175 THOfJGHTS.

« 6 Above t h e S k i e s 57 Above, and w h i l e 6 8 Are Heavens a l l Heavens above

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 5 Abridgement o f D e l i g h t s !

abroad

3

0 . 0000 0. 0001

1 To walk abroad i s , not with Eys, 31 To f l y abroad l i k e a c t i v B e e s , 1 Thoughts a r e the Angels which we send abroad. 38 39 «0 31

frequency: « r e l a t i v e frequency: I l o n g ' d - f o r absent B l i s s , Tan thousand a b s e n t t h i n g s Did vex my poor and a b s e n t Hind, Are a b s e n t , l o s t , and from me gon;

0. 0001

58

frequency: Are s o abundan t ,

0 . 0000

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: t h a t we can

frequency:

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1

r e l a t i v e frequency: them abuse.

0 . 0000

2 3 The b e s t E n j o i m e n t s a r e a b u s ' d ; 12 Reversed t h e r e a b u s ' d mine Eys, 13 Although t h e P a t i e n t

frequency: 7 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0. 0002 Where was? in what Abyss, my Speaking Tongue? A Deep Abyss Why, a l l t h e Compass o f t h i s g r e a t Abyss, S i n k s to t h e deep Abyss where Satan c r a w l s 32 Where may we f i n d a more profound Abyss? 70 0 what a Wonderfull Profound Abyss 22 My Heart a deep profound Abyss, 6 77 5« 59

35

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0 . 0000

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acceptable IT. 72 EESIGNE

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 30 So Rich and Acceptable, being seen,

accepta nee II. 3 3 APPROACH

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 10 But cold Acceptance in us ever finds:

accepted II.117 CHU3CHE3 II

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 3 One only where we should accepted be,

accessible 11.17 0 1R0 TIGHTS. I

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 31 His Joys accessible are found

accident II. 3 0 IMPROVMENT

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 2 Is but an Accident without the other.

accord ing 11.166 ANOTHER 11.20 1 YEARBOOK I

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 24 Prize it according to its Herit. 44 According to their Pains,

accursed See also "accurst." II. 40 COMMESSE

14 Are most infused by accursed Breath,

accurst II. 9 1 ADAM 11.153 CIRCULATION

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 2 Han made himself by Sin accurst: 40 Whatever's empty is accurst:

acorn 11.157 DEMONSTRATION

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 26 Ba it a Sand, an Acorn, or a Bean,

acquainted II. 14 EDEN II. 24 PREPARATIVE

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 33 Has more acquainted with the Old 65 Acquainted with the Golden Nean,

act

II. 20 PREPARATIVE II. 50 II. 50 II. 50 II. 52 II. 54 II. 56 II. 58 II. 58 II. 162 II. 162 II. 162 II. 162 II. 164

SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT FULLNESSE FULLNESSE ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION RECOVERY

II. 165 II. 165 II. 185 II. 185 II. 185 II. 185

RECOVERY RECOVERY ETHICKS I ETHICKS I ETHICKS I ETHICKS I

frequency:

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a fter I I . 86 INFA NT-E Y I I . 132 "SAME PURPOS" I I . 21 0 NOTEBOOK (11)

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aire 1 1 . 2 0 8 NOTEBOOK (9) alass alive II. II.

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Which a r e a l i v e , and a r e t o me s o n e a r ; That i s a l i v e and f e e l s w i t h i n Here n o t s o n C r e a t u r e more A l i v e , W h i l ' s t upon e a r t h he was a l i v e , And hee a l i v e ( a s h e r e t o - f o r e )

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1 9 All Life and Sence, 25 The fair Ideas of all Things, 33 All Tastes have hidden Rooms 36 Forgot the rest, and was all Sight, or By. 40 Is Lord of all Created Excellence. 41 Be'ing thus prepard for all Felicity, 9 All that is Great and Stable stood 11 All that in Visibles is Good 1 6 In which all Men in Earth conspire. 70 Get free, and so thou shalt even all Adaire. 3 Ah me I tis all the Glory, Love, Light, Space, 6 Tis all that Ey can see. 19 See all the Beauty of the Spacious Case, 22 And all its Blessings prize. 24 The first makes all the other Rare. 31 All shall be thine, becaus they all Conspire, 34 To see all Creatures tend 39 To see all these unite at once in Thee 49 From One, to One, in one to see All Things 52 Hade all mine own, my self the End 53 Of all his Labors! Tis the Life of Pleasures! 55 Who all things finds conjoynd in Hia alone. 5 Whom all the World doth aagnifie! 17 A» I! To all this Sacred Wealth, 8 And all the Children of his LOT be found. 17 And all his Works in their varietie. 21 Did not they all in one fair Order move. 24 of all Things, none of these would e're appear 26 All things in one, that they may be the Treasures 29 When all the Hnivers conjoynd in one. 34 With all the Powers of the Highest Sphere, 42 Then in the Parts of all his Spacious Throne. 46 In all his Works, we find his Life and Will. 49 By Wise Contrivance he doth all things guid. 60 And all His Joy be in our Blessedness! 64 By one, whom all its Pleasures do surround. 65 Produce a Creature, that aust, all his Days, 71 But all things were Eternal unto ae, 76 All these which now our Care and Sin destroys. 82 All these were unperceivd, yet did appear: 84 But, by their Efficacy, all aine own. 12 Els would he shew us all his Kingdoas Joy. 17 But most of all, at last that Thou 24 The End for which he all these Thoughts prepard. 28 See all his Thoughts and aine aost Clear and Plain. 32 Distinct and Seperat from all Mens Sight, 35 There I saw all the World Enjoyd by one; 40 To see all Creatures full of Deities; 42 The Satisfaction of all True Desire: 43 Twas to be Pleasd with all that God hath done; 44 Twas to Enjoy even All beneath the Sun: 46 To feel and measure all the Excellence 53 Of all his Gifts. Thus was I pent vithin

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But Eys t h e n s e l v s were a l l t h e H e a r e r s t h e r e . (Nothing b e s i d e s was duo;) A l l t h i n g s d i d con A Nois D i s t u r b i n g a l l ay Songs and P r a y e r s . The O r a c l e , and a l l I t h e r e e n j o y d . P r e v e n t i n g a l l t h e r e s t , g o t such a r o o t The f i r s t I m p r e s s i o n s a r e I m m o r t a l a l l : A l l t h a t i s G r e a t o r High i n B l e s s e d n e s s . The Inward Work i s t h e Supreme: f o r a l l Perforsed, carry a l l the Excellence. These t h e r f o r e were o c c a s i o n d a l l by S i n . Then a l l . And t h i s a t f i r s t was n i n e ; These we r e And l i k e Him t o o ! A l l S p i r i t , L i f e and Power, A l l Lov and J o y , i n h i s E t e r n a l Bower. The U n i v e r s i n a l l i t s E x c e l l e n c e . An u n p e r c e i v e d Donor gave a l l P l e a s u r e s , There n o t h i n g was but I , and a l l ay T r e a s u r e s . T h a t a l l was e i t h e r s which my Soul c o u l d v i e w . They a l l d i d r u n . And ne t h e y d i d e n r i c h . A l l Ages and a l l Worlds t o g e t h e r s h i n d . A l l t h a t he t a k e s D e l i g h t t o s e e a e h a v e . That f e l t a l l T h i n g s , That t i s a l l Ey, a l l Act, a l l S i g h t , Was a l l a t o n c e w i t h i n me; a l l h e r T r e a s u r e s With a l l she w r o u g h t . Were n o t a l o n e even a l l t h a t s h i n d . T h a t a l l my Hind was wholy Evry where Why t w a s my A l l , I n o t h i n g d i d e s t e e m At once S u r r o u n d i n g a l l E t e r n i t i e . Was a l l my whole f e l i c i t i e . All Things appear. All Objects are Where a l l ay Armor l i e s , A l l L i g h t and B e a u t y , b o t h i n Heaven a b o v e . And guided me t o a l l I n f i n i t i e . For a l l t h a t c o u l d even any where be t h o u g h t . And by D i l a t i n g of i t s e l f , a l l Good For a l l I saw beyond t h e Azure Round, A Day of Glory where I a l l t h i n g s s e e . On a l l t h i n g s t h e i r N o c t u r n a l I n f l u e n c e , These a l l in O r d e r p r e s e n t unto He But S i n . How Weak and f e e b l e ' s a l l D e l u s i o n ! Yet a l l p r e p a r d t h a t I might e v e r be Beyond a l l t h e s e , Wide R e g i o n s o r e and o r e . Did b r e a k , S u r a o u n t i n g a l l I h e r e a d m i r e . A l l , a l l was mine. The f o u n t a i n t h o not Known, As a l l t h e Goodness of t h e t h i n g s d i d p r o v . And a l l i t s C r e a t u r e s f o r my s a k e d o t h p r i z e , That a l l t h e E a r t h i s one c o n t i n u e d Globe, And t h a t a l l Hen t h e r o n a r e L i v i n g T r e a s u r e s , T h a t a l l we s e e i s o u r s , and e v r y One Whoa a l l a r e t a u g h t t o h o n o r s e r v and l o v , A l l o t h e r s , t h a t h i s Wisdoa might be shewn: T h a t a l l may Happy b e . Each one most B l e s t , Both in Himself and o t h e r s ; a l l most High,

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While a l l by e a c h , and e a c h by a l l p o s s e s t . That s o d i s p o s e t h t h i n g s f o r a l l h i s Lovers, As soon as I was Born, t h e y a l l were Shewn. A l l o t h e r Things were s i n e . New a l l ! New B u r n i s h t J o y s ; A l l which i t made, and l e f t t h e r e s t . E c c l y p s t : New a l l and l i n e . T i l f i l t h y S i n did a l l d e s t r o y , The Cans o f what i t a l l Ways moves. The Troth so f a i r f o r a l l our Sake While i t on a l l doth S h i n e , To e v r y Man, and nakes a l l K i n g s . To a l l , and e v r y one. A l l mine! And seen s o E a s i l y ! How G r e a t , how Blest! How soon an I of a l l p o s s e s t ! And S t a r s do n i n e becon; being a l l p o s s e s t But G l o r i f y by t a k i n g a l l away. When we a l l Hetaphores remove. T h e i r Beauty t r u e . And t h e s e i n a l l ay Ways Or Things aore R i c h ; w h i l e a l l mine Inward Powers DDth a l l t h e R i v e r s , which i t D r i n k s , r e t u r n . Are o u r s ; the S t a r s a l l Gems e x c e l l . And y e t they a l l c o n f e s s A simple L i g h t f r o a a l l Contagion f r e e . My l a r g e r S t o r e - h o u s e a l l t h e H e a i s p h e r e . And a l l my P l e a s u r e was i n S i n : Beheld a s nine e v ' n a l l E t e r n i t i e s . 0 dy! dy unto a l l t h a t draws t h i n e Ey My Sweet Companions a l l t h e Y e a r . I thought a l l Happiness was gon That a l l t h e T r e a s u r e s o f t h e World were by. And Crown o f a l l which round about did l y . The Ring e n c l o s i n g a l l Wherin t h e y A l l included were; All o t h e r S p h e r e s , ) Surmounts a l l P l a c e . No empty S p a c e ; i t i s a l l f u l l o f S i g h t , A l l Soul and L i f e , an Ey n o s t b r i g h t , A l l L i g h t and Lov; Which doth a t once a l l t h i n g s p o s s e s s and giv Heven and E a r t h , with A l l t h a t t h e r i n l i v ; All I n t e r l u d e s . His Talk was t o be a l l o f P r a i s , As Adam d i d , and a l l God's Works d i v i n e Making them a l l both s a f e and good: Where a l l t h e c u r i o u s t h i n g s The Sun, t h a t gilded a l l the b o r d e r i n g Woods, That did i l l u s t r a t a l l t h e Sky; Seem'd a l l Mine Own; wherin did l y A l l o t h e r a r e but p e t t y t r i f l i n g Shews, S u r p r i z i n g J o y s beyond a l l P r i c e All B l i s s While a l l t h e World f o r t h e s e I f e l t ! Not a l l the Land,

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SOLITUDE 5 Not all the Skies, SOLITUDE 12 SOLITUDE 21 SOLITUDE 22 SOLITUDE 70 POVERTY 16 SOLITUDE 110 POVERTY 21 DISSATISFACT. 22 Yea all the Hev'n of Hev'ns, I lift mine Ey; POVERTY 53 And given all to ae: DISSATISPACT. 56 Their Eys b'ing all put out with Dust. DISSATISFACT. 63 Of this in all: They tell ae Pleasure, DISSATISFACT. 67 Here all Men are in doubt, DISSATISFACT. 69 What 'tis; and all or aost that Silence break DISSATISFACT. 71 Weary of all that since the Fall DISSATISFACT. 96 Their Bliss may be, including All BIBLE 4 With all the Joys that here do fade, BIBLE 11 Can soar throu all the Coasts of Hev'n and Earth; CHRISTENDOM 1 9 Where Souls aight dwell in all Delight and Bliss; CHRISTENDOM 40 CHRISTENDOM 49 CHRISTENDOM 64 CHRISTENDOM 72 I saw, of all Degrees, CHRISTENDOM 98 With all the Grace CHRISTENDOM 102 CHRISTMAS-DAY 34 CHRISTMAS-DAY 71 '(long all thy Servants sing CHRISTMAS-DAY 94 All these Joys, beyond ay Merit. BELLS 7 That we light thither all repair CHRISTMAS-DAY 97 I all these Joys, abov my Merit, see CHRISTMAS-DAY 113 BELLS 27 BELLS 29 BELLS 46 Sake all my Spirits dance? CHURCHES I 7 Upon the face of all the peepl'd Earth CHURCHES I 22 Do all concur to B a t c h my great Desires, CHURCHES II 10 10 HISAPPREHEN. MISAPPRE HEN. 13 MISAPPREHEN. 16 MISAPPREHEN. 25 MISAPPREHEN. 51 Mine own: for God, that All things would impart, 54 Why, all the Compass of this great Abyss, MISAPPREHEN. ODOUR 5 My Members all do yield a sweet Perfume; 39 HDW shall I all the Joys cf Paradise, ODOUR 48 ODOUR ODOUR 52 ADMIRATION 20 29 ADMIRATION RIGHT 22 IMAGE 4 Since all my Pow'rs derived are 9 All Angels in the Deity IMAGE 9 All may well wonder such a 'state to see EVIDENCE

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Supply my Wants; i n which they a l l combine Which made them a l l , and made them t o be n i n e . Of a l l t h e P l a y - m a t e s which I knew Deeds a l l appear a g a i n To a l l t h e E a r t h so wide They s e r v e us a l l ; s e r v wholy e v ' r y One And a l l the Depths d e s c r y A l l Ages t o o , Thoughts, C o u n s e l s , and Designs; Observing a l l the t h i n g s we meet A. t h e r e a l l B e n e f i t o f a l l t h e i r Works, Which doth not t h i n k on t h e e a t a l l , my F r i e n d , Yet a l l h i s Beams of L i g h t on t h e e do t e n d : A l l t h e s e i t doth, not by i t s own D e s i g n , Yet a l l t h e i r l a b o r s by His hevenly Care A l l men f o r Thee did work, and s w e a t , and b l e e d ; Onto my waking S e n s e ! Can a l l t h e Sky, Can a l l t h e World, w i t h i n my B r a i n - p a n 1y? Hay a l l t h a t I can s e e ND D i f f e r e n c e , but a l l was Tru, As R e a l l a l l a s what I view; Yet were they a l l by Fancy i n me wrought, And a l l t h e i r Eeing founded in a Thought. From whence a l l J o y , from whence a l l Sorrow springs. The T r e a s u r e s of a l l B l e s s e d n e s s . Of God, in a l l His Works, with Sense Let a l l my Thoughts be f i x t upon His Throne; For a l l His g r a c i o u s G i f t s admire. By God, t h a t a l l the S a c r e d P a l a c e s Of a l l God's Works, which most His Ey i n t e n d s. A l l t h e s e f o r me. Consider t h a t f o r All our Lord hath don, All t h a t He can r e c e i v i s t h i s b a r e Sum Yet a l l did s h i n e Themselvs. Immortal they did a l l appear Of a l l t h e World f o r me had ever s t o o d . A l l e n d l e s s was which then I s p y ' d . We f i r s t by Nature a l l t h i n g s b o u n d l e s s s e e ; F e e l a l l i l l i m i t e d ; and know Concurrent I n s t r u m e n t s , and a l l combine Not a l l t h e Crowns; not a l l the heaps of Gold On E a r t h ; not a l l t h e T a l e s t h a t can be t o l d , T i l l I what was b e f o r e a l l Time d e s c r y . A l l Room w i t h i n ; where I Nor any R e s t : I t w i l l a l l s e e , Nor w i l l they a l l , i f they be a l l c o n f i n * d . Each one o f a l l t h o s e Worlds must be Throu-out a l l S p a c e s can e x t e n d , A l l Kingdoms s t a n d . All in t h e i r places see, We a l l i n t h e i r t r u Nature f i n d . Doth A l l t h i n g s g i v , and make me c l e a r l y see The Ages t o o , and Angels a l l c o n s p i r e : Wondring with Ravishment a l l Things t o s e e

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They all shall be forgot. In such convenient Order all contriv'd, That All things in their proper place Them truly Use full; while I All partake. His Laws command all Men His Laws reguire His Creatures all to pr ais Robs them of all their Joys. From all the Mysteries of Blessedness. Of all those Joys, the Holy Angels Prize, Of all his Bounties, we should overflow All Things to Circulations owe All things do first receiv, that giv. Whose All sufficient Love And all the Joys and Glories shew All the fair Treasures of his Bliss And all it doth receiv returns again. That all things should be nine; But that they all more Rich should be, All Praise, I see: While thy Great Godhead over all doth reign, In all to be Divine; Of all that Creatures Wit can comprehend. In all his Works, must needs exceed all Sence. The Sun at all, nor yet the Skies, In all his Works, is for his Creatures sake. That there could be no Worth at all In all his Works is for his Creatures sake Of all his Happiness doth seem, Of all I comprehend. And soars abov all Heights, Diving into the Depths of all Delights. To whom all Creatures tend? Who is the Father of all Infinites! And be not Parent only of all Springs. From all Eternitie His Essence Perfect was in all its Features Ha all his Works again enjoys, All things from Him to Him proceed To them He all Conveys; To whom in them Himself, and All things tend. And all these Joys proceed Wherin we all Things Everlasting See. The Fountain of all Bliss. That caused all. Before This Glorious End. Becaus all Benefit All Worlds and made them for the sake of this From all Eternitie, So from Himself to All His Glory Streams, From all Eternitie; His Wants appreciat all, Becaus it makes all Treasure. He infinitly wanteth all his Joys; And all those Wanted Pleasures As soon as ere he wanteth all his Bliss, His Essence is all Act: He did, that He All Act might always be.

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To be by a l l p o s s e s t ; From a l l t o a l l E t e r n i t y He i s Wherin a l l B l i s s t o a l l . To apprehend That a l l R e c e i v e r s a r e In Him, a l l G i f t s , a l l J o y s , a l l Eys, even all That on a l l t h i n g s doth s h i n e , He i s t h e Means both of h i m s e l f and a l l . In whom as in t h e Fountain a l l t h i n g s a r e . In whom a l l t h i n g s appear From whoa they a l l p r o c e e d , t o whom they t e n d , of a l l l i k e H i s . Who ought t o have a S e n c e of a l l our Hants, of a l l His E x c e l l e n c e , That while we a l l , we Him might comprehend. For God enjoyd i s a l l h i s End. In a l l h i s Works, i n a l l h i s Ways, That they a r e a l l made v a i n R e f u s e r s Him o f a l l b e r e a v . Any D e l i g h t t o him a t a l l I f s h e r e c e i v s . Then a l l t h a t P i l e o f Trea s u r e . Far which he gave us a l l t h e s e S p r i n g s , Of a l l t h e s e T r e e s and B o o t s The F r u i t s and Ends o f a l l h i s Great Endeavors, Tho t h e s e E l i x a r s a l l and Ends t o seen A Heart r e t u r n d f o r a l l t h e s e J o y s , A l l Gold and S i l v e r i s but Empty Dross And i s abov a l l t h e s e as f a r a s l o v e . Even a l l h i s B l e s s e d n e s s . His Lov doth p r i s e And a l l t h e Glory of h i s P a s s i o n p r i z e . Thou Nothing g i v s t t o Him, he gav a l l T h i n g s , The Caus o f a l l thy Joy and H i r t h . And a s i t i s t h e Caus of a l l Esteem, Of a l l t h e Worth which i n thy Lov doth seem. So l e t i t be t h e Caus of a l l thy P l e a s u r e 0 more! 0 Caus o f a l l ! 0 G l o r i o u s B r i d e ! W i l l i n g a l l Kingdoms Realms and Crowns t o give B e l i e v i t ? why a l l Power But t h e s e (tho g r e a t ) are a l l Who a l l p o s s e s s e t h t h a t he u n d e r s t a n d s ; Ye Open a l l h i s Heavenly T r e a s u r e s . Where had a l l Joy and Glory been Which a l l our Happiness . . . . . . . . . But have a L i b e r t y t o look on a l l . The Q u i n t e s s e n c e i s found of a l l he Wrought. I t i s t h e f r u i t of a l l h i s Works, Then a l l t h e S k i e s . For t h a t a l l O b j e c t s might be seen Of a l l h i s Works, and which doth comprehend To him, then a l l h i s G l o r i o u s Dwelling P l a c e . That do a l l S u b s t a n c e s E x c e l l , All J o y s ; when ye appear, Even Heavn i t s e l f , and God, and a l l in You, Ye r a v i s h a l l my S o u l , Of you I t w i c e To v i s i t a l l t h e P a r t s of Gods Abode.

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3 Thoughts a r e t h e Things wherin we a l l c o n f e s s 5 I s l a i d . A l l Wisdom in a Thought doth S h i n e , 7 Thoughts a r e t h e S p r i n g s of a l l our A c t i o n s here 12 And so doth a l l t h e New J e r u s a l e m . 17 So a r e a l l o t h e r C r e a t u r e s t o o . A Thought 18 I s even t h e very Cream o f a l l he wrought. 19 A l l Holy f e a r , and Love, and Reverence, 23 Of a l l t h a t i s , a r e S e a t e d i n a Thought, 25 The H a t t e r of a l l P l e a s u r e , V i r t u e , Worth, 32 And B e a u t i f i e even a l l h i s Dwelling P l a c e : 41 Now a l l a t o n c e : Now crowded in a sand, 45 T i s s u c h , t h a t i t may a l l or Nothing be. 47 Becaus t i s Capable of a l l t h a t s Good, 48 And i s t h e End o f a l l when understood. 49 A Thought can Clothe i t s e l f with a l l t h e Trea sure s 51 I t a l l h i s Laws, and G l o r i o u s Works, and Ways, 52 And A t t r i b u t s , and C o u n s e l s ; a l l h i s P r a i s e 55 T i s Capable of a l l P e r f e c t i o n h e r e . 56 Of a l l h i s Love and J o y and Glory t h e r e . 60 The B a s i s of a l l Misery o r B l i s s . 66 T i s Queen of a l l t h i n g s , and i t s Makers Wife. 70 S u b s t a n t i a l t o o : In which a l l Things appear. 7 1 A l l Worlds, a l l E x c e l l e n c e s , S e n c e s , G r a c e s , 73 I t s h a l l be Married e v e r unto a l l : 74 And a l l Embrace, tho now i t seeraeth S m a l l . 76 For a l l i t t o u c h e t h which a Thought can s e e . 1 9 Knew t h a t they had not a l l t h e i r due; 26 And a l l my L i f e t o Anguish t u r n s ! 34 A l a s s , a l l t h e s e a r e poor and Empty T h i n g s , 45 That s a t i s f y a l l A p p e t i t e s ! 63 And Heavenly P l e a s u r e s ; a l l the r e s t a r e Toys: 64 A l l which a r e founded in D e s i r e , 13 His Wisdom makes a l l t h i n g s so B r i g h t and p u r e , 16 When s e e n , a l l l i k e h i m s e l f , beyond compare. 17 A l l Ages with h i s Love and Glory S h i n e , 1 8 As they a r e h i s a l l Kingdoms a r e Divine. 22 And a l l h i s B e n e f i t s with J o y embrace. 23 His Goodness makes a l l C r e a t u r e s f o r h i s Plea s u r e , 26 In a l l i t s Works t o make i t s e l f t h e Joy 27 Of a l l h i s H o s t s , and to compleat t h e B l i s s 30 Wherin a l l Worlds a s h i s D e l i g h t s a p p e a r , 31 His Beauty i s the Spring of a l l D e l i g h t , 34 And f i l l a l l Worlds, without or End or Bound. 37 As Mountains, C h a r e t s , Horsemen a l l on f i r e . 65 While in h i s Temple a l l h i s S a i n t s do s i n g . 67 A l l t h e s e a r e in h i s Omnipresence s t i l l 69 As Tokens of h i s Lov t h e y a l l flow down, 74 Throughout a l l Worlds, and f i l l s them a l l with Beams. 78 And o f a l l Heavenly ones the g r e a t e s t S i g h t . 80 And a l l E t e r n i t i e h i s Dwelling p l a c e . 5 The Face o f GOD i s Goodness unto a l l .

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The Joys of all His Omnipresence is all Sight and Love, And Watchfully all Enemies controul. His Treasures might be all before our Eys: Spend all its Time in feeding on thy LOT, Reflected only from them all for me, la me in all my Friends And tis the End of all it gives away And all it gives it ever doth enjoy. The very Grace of all his Story! His Burning Lov the Bliss of all doth prove Upon the Lillies there, and all things warme Are Heavens all Heavens above Which he that passeth, all his Work confounds. All Musick, Sauces, Feasts, Delights and Plea sure s, 16 They'd drown the World, and all whate'er we prize. 21 One Star made Infinite would all exclude, 23 But all being bounded for each others sake. 24 He bounding all did all most useful make. 26 Though not in Bulk, he made all Infinite. 28 By all, to all the World from End to End. 29 In all Things, all Things service do to all: 1 Were all the World a Paradice of Ease 3 Were all men Wise, Divine, and Innocent, 8 la all Delight and Glory, full of Love, 5 Stains all his Seed, and all his Kin 7 They all torment themselves! 1 6 All railings they impute. 17 All Injuries, unto the sore Disease, 2 1 We might, even in the midst of all our Foes, 23 Bight pity all the Griefs we see, 39 While all the World, by Sin to Satan sold. 58 For all the Crimes in which they live. 61 Of Sin, from all their Woe! 69 Spare all, even all to any Han! 70 And have it all our selves! 93 Bearing all Torment, pain, reproach and shame, 105 Compar'd to Souls all else are Toyes! 110 Brought them all thither where they are! 112 In all the punishments of Hell: 115 How will they all delight 116 In praising thee for us, with all their might, 7 They all the powers of the Soul employ. 9 While it doth all enjoy. 1 5 Where all Enjoyment is. 20 Bust in the height of all their Bapture move. 25 All Blessedness a life with Glory Crown*d. 26 Life! Life is all: in its most full extent 27 Stretcht out to all things, and with all Content! 4 With darting Beams, all glorious fair and bright, 25 The King of all the World, in whom we move 4 And all her Forms and Seeds were fast asleep.

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8 And all were swiftly gather'd to one Place. 19 Thy influential Heat all Places varos. 1 3 Did all the Seas, and Lakes, and Rivers fill. 25 The Plants, and Birds, and Beasts do all conspire 1 9 This Day proclaim, with all their finny Train. 7 The Earth was all throughout as Eden fair; 23 But all was love, and perfect Harmony; 24 All did the Maker's Gocdness testify. 37 The Beasts and Birds did all admiring stand. 40 In which all Beauties did combine. 46 Whose Glory did them all surprise. 65 To conquer all Temptations that arise 70 And with the Saints, who all rejoice 9 Where all the Buildings founded are 1 1 And all the Work of those High rooms 1 9 Nay all the Saints themselvs shall shine. 25 Far being freed from all Defect, 37 Who Know the Knower of all Things, 39 They all behold each others Hearts 40 And all their Secrets Shew. 42 Proa all their Minds dc flow. 43 Tho all their Merits Divers be 47 And all which doth belong to One 48 To all of them pertains. 60 The Source of all Felicity. 3 Inkindle Zeal in all oír Souls 7 That I may all thy Works enjoy, 5 A LIVING TEMPLE of all Ages I 8 All Kingdoms I Descrie 13 That in it self at once Includes all Lands. 31 In all the parts of His Eternitie. 13 And all our Labours as wee goe 32 weel fold and mingle all the way. 6 All was but aire and wind; 9 Not all the Treasures, nor the Pleasures, 12 All things doth beneath Him 'spie: 331 In all the heights of Glory seated, they. 33 7 Beyond all heights above the World they reign, 33 9 All Tropes are Clouds; Truth doth it self excel. While all the Senses, fill«a with all the Good 432 43 5 At one Delight with all their Joy and Pleasure. 447 From all the Parts of his celestial Throne, 454 All holy Glories from the Soul redound. 457 With all the Godheads glorious Excellence: 46 3 But in the strengths and heights of all this bliss. 132 Doth prize them all; yea more than Gems

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frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 4 But S i n . How Weak and f e e b l e ' s a l l D e l u s i o n ! frequ e n c y : r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0001 1 1 S h a l l Thee D e s t r o y ; Heal, Feed, make me Divine . 16 Ail O b j e c t s t h a t do feed t h e Eye. 32 To f e e d and make thy Glory h i g h e r . 62 Doth f e e d and Quicken Mans D e s i r e . 15 That f e e d and p l e a s , even h e r e , t h e i r A p p e t i t e s . frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 22 While Meat i n v a i n , i n f e e d i n g i d l e Powers. 99 Spend a l l i t s Tine in f e e d i n g on thy Lov, 75 17

INNOCENCE INNOCENCE INNOCENCE DUMNESSE

25 34 40 33

DUMNESSE SILENCE SPIRIT ADAM BELLS SIGHT INFERENCE I INFERENCE I CITY ETHICKS VI

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frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 48 By t h a t a l o n e t h o u f e e l e s t a l l t h e P l e a s u r e .

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frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 34 W i t h i n t h e T o n g u e ; and F e e l i n g F e e l i n g Hounds 6 0 S e a c e , f e e l i n g . T a s t e , Complacency and S i g h t ,

feels I I . 138 DREAMS I I . 159 DEMONSTRATION

frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 19 T h a t i s a l i v e a n d f e e l s w i t h i n 71 In them he s e e s , and f e e l s , and S m e l s , a n d Lives, 20 And e v e r y C r e a t u r e f e e l s t h y l i v i n g C h a r m s .

I I . 195 FOURTH DAY feet

II.

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frequency: 17 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 00 0U 17 Such S o u n d s t o h e a r , s u c h Hands t o f e e l , s u c h Feet, 47 And drew away my I n f a n t f e e t EDEN SPEED 9 My f e e t , and t r i l l i n g down PERSON 61 My c h e e k s , my L i p s , my E a r s , my H a n d s , my Feet, ESTATE 67 To t o u c h and make o u r f e e t D i v i n e . ODOUR 3 T h e s e F e e t w h i c h h e r e I wear b e n e a t h t h e Sky ADMIRATION 25 S a l u t e t h e F e e t w h i c h t h e y s u r r o u n d . ADMIRATION 32 In T e a r s ; a s i f t h e y meant t o wash t h y F e e t , SHADOWS 13 I f a n c y ' d o t h e r F e e t SHADOWS 23 E y s , Hands, and F e e t t h e y had l i k e mine; SHADOWS 41 By w a l k i n g M e n ' s r e v e r s e d F e e t SHADOWS 48 Where P e e p l e ' s f e e t a g a i n s t C u r s g o . SHADOWS 50 Whose F e e t , whose B o d i e s , do ye w e a r ? BOON 69 Which t a u g h t me t h a t u n d e r o u r F e e t t h e r e i s WALKING 3 E l s may t h e s i l e n t F e e t , SIXTH DAY 27 And a s t h e E a r t h h i s F e e t d i d t o u c h . THANKSGIVINGS 33 5 Suns a r e b u t S e r v a n t s ! S k i e s b e n e a t h t h e i r feet ;

4 SALUTATION

82 120 123 123 128 128 128 129 129 132 135 198 223

2 AUTHOR 58 FÜLLSESSE

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feigned 1 1 . 1 3 0 MOON

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0.0000

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feinds II.

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 51 And F r a u d , t h o s e F e i n d s t h a t S p o y l e v e n Paradice,

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75 7 17 22 64 78 18 6 28 108

fplicity See a l s o " f e l i c i t i e . it 2 AUTHOR 8 II. 41 I I . 22 PREPARATIVE 24 I I . 86 INFANT-EY 33 I I . 89 NEWS t I I . 90 FELICITY 9 I I . 90 FELICITY 10 I I . 9 1 ADAS I T . 96 APOSTACY 36 99 I I . 100 SOLITUDE 119 I T . 10 1 SOLITUDE I I . 103 DISSATISFACT. 2 19 I I . 103 DTSSATISFACT. I I . 105 DISSATISFACT. 66 8 I I . 118 MISAPPREHEN. 7 I I . 122 ADMIRATION 60 I I . 131» SIGHT 84 I I . 145 CITY 64 I I . 189 ETHICKS VI 72 I I . 189 ETHICKS VI 21 I I . 192 ETHICKS VII I I . 20 2 YEARBOOK I 6600 f QliX I I . 206 NOTEBOOK (6) fellow-members T I . 1 9 0 ETHICKS VI felt

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With open Eys t h y G r e a t F e l i c i t y , Be'ing thus prepard f o r a l l F e l i c i t y , Felicity FELICITY. Being f u l l of Wonder and F e l i c i t y , N e e d f u l f o r my F e l i c i t y . To f i n d what i s F e l i c i t y , I can i t s e e ? F e l i c i t y ! 0 where Persu'd F e l i c i t y ; Nor would t h a t Region shew F e l i c i t y : But t h e n . Where i s ? What i s , F e l i c i t y ? Griev f o r F e l i c i t y , FELICITY! Than B e a s t s t h a t have no t r u F e l i c i t y . For my F e l i c i t y Where t h e r e i s t r u e F e l i c i t y . The Source of a l l F e l i c i t y .

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 6 Per q u a s e t f e l i x Angelus e s s e p o t e s t . frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 102 Our B r i d e s , o u r F r i e n d s , o a r f e l l o w - m e m b e r s . Eyes

WONDER 20 4 INNOCENCE 8 PREPARATIVE SPIRIT 6 9 SPIRIT 68 SPIRIT 30 NATURE 4 SOLITUDE 38 SOLITUDE 81 ANTICIPATION THANKSGIVINGS 456

frequency: 11 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0003 I f e l t a Vigour i n ray Sence I f e l t no S t a i n , nor Spot of S i n . As y e t was s e e n , o r f e l t , o r d i d a p p e a r ; I f e l t no D r o s s nor H a t t e r i n ay S o u l , That f e l t a l l T h i n g s , The T h i n g r e m o t e , y e t f e l t even h e r e . But y e t f e l t more, and on i t s Angels Wings I f e l t ! Not a l l t h e Land, I t g r i e v ' d me much, I f e l t a Wound And both a r e f e l t a s His Supreme D e l i g h t . Are f e l t w i t h i n , and r a v i s h e v ' r y S e n s e ,

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1 AUTHOR

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2

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59 I t s f e r t i l e Nature, g i v s O f f e n c e ; 57 The f e r t i l e Clouds g i v e R a i n , t h e Purer frequency: 7 Do r a g e i n T h i r s t ,

1 relative and f e r v e n t l y

Air,

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frequency: 1 relative 45 Not f e t t e r d by an I r o n F a t e

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feuds II.

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95 APOSTACY

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fibres II.

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3RD CENTURY WORLD SOLITUDE SOLITUDE SOLITUDE

also " f e i l d s , " 66 EASE 68 SPEED 87 INFANT-EY 91 ADAM

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2 8 39 32

frequency: 4 r e l a t i v e frequency: Whose inward B e a u t i e s very few hav known, But som few Cups and Dishes s h i n e Those few t h a t pass by t h e r e . And t h o s e few Things a l o n e .

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 31 The Muscles, F i b r e s , A r t e r i e s and Bones frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 2 8 And J o v e beyond t h e F i c t i o n doth appear 24 54 3 7 118

frequency: 5 r e l a t i v e frequency: And Ecchoed i n t h e F i e l d . That f r i n g ' d t h e f i e l d When i n t h e f i e l d my woful S t a t e Could Comfort y i e l d in any F i e l d t o me, Nor i n t h e F i e l d , nor i n a Trade

r e l a t i v e frequency: frequency: 16 "summer-fields. 15 17 35 23 were; 27 10 3 Springs, 4 Much more than Mines of Ore or F i e l d s of Corn, 57 see, 72 52 2

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r e l a t i v e frequency: destroy.

frequency: 47 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0013 30 27 19 No State of L i f e which in this World we find 42 2 46 58 115 2 Host Plainly f i n d by Natures Purity. 28 find. 50 8 19 31 I was so b l i n d , I could not find ay Health, 64 72 99 110 115

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SOLITUDE 120 S h a l l I t h e e f i n d t o e a s my Mind! O where! HI S SATIS FACT. 72 Mine Eys on E a r t h c a n f i n d . DISS ATIS FACT. 110 F a i n would I f i n d , b a t s t i l l d e n y ' d , MISAPPREHEN. 50 I t s Uses a l s o I y e t f i n d MISAPPREHEN. 57 That Goodness which I f i n d , 59 Where e r e thou movest t h e r e , t h e S c e n t I f i n d ODOUR RIGHT 4 T h a t we s h a l l t h e r e t h e o n l y R i c h e s f i n d , SHADOWS 35 Yet d i d I t h e r e e x p e c t t o f i n d SIGHT 41 Som such t h i n g f i n d 14 Who h a v i n g Eys y e t n e v e r f i n d WALKING DREAMS 46 A f f e c t a s much a s what we f i n d INFERENCE I 34 Which I do f i n d INSATIABLE. 1 2 Can I no Rest nor S a t i s f a c t i o n f i n d ? INSATIABLE. 1 9 In T i m e ' s b e g i n n i n g f i n d ; INSATIABLE. 1 25 Doth f i n d , or Being comprehend: CONSUMMATION 10 An e n d l e s s L i b e r t y t h e y f i n d : CONSUMMATION 20 O b j e c t d i s t i n c t l y f i n d o r know; CONSUMMATION 54 We a l l i n t h e i r t r u N a t u r e f i n d . DEMONSTRATION 32 Where may we f i n d a more p r o f o u n d Abyss? THOUGHTS. IV 40 O u r s e l v s e n v i r o n d w i t h h i s J o y s we f i n d . 87 I t e n t e r s i n , and d o t h a Temple f i n d . THOUGHTS. IV FTHICKS I I I 4 I n Temperance t h e i r s a c r e d B e a u t y f i n d . ETHICKS VI 14 For s i n c e t h e S i c k n e s s i s ( t h e y f i n d ) ETHICK S VI 20 Impute t h e Rage which t h e r e we f i n d , ETHICKS VI 81 That t h e y might f i n d and s e e t h e s i g h t . 109 How w i l l t h e y l o v e u s , when t h e y f i n d o u r C a r e ETHICKS VI FOURTH DAY 3 Far h e r e I f i n d t h e Danger i s . NOTEBOOK (9) 3 Whose v a s t e r Hind, noe R e s t c o u l d f i n d .

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195 196 202 207

FOURTH DAY FOURTH DAY YEARBOOK I I NOTEBOOK (7)

No C r e a t u r e b u t t h e F i r e and I , Like a r d e n t f i r e R e f i n ' d by f i r e , thou s h a l t a B e l l Fron F i r e r i s e a f l a m e ? The L i g h t , o r e l s t h e F i r e ; t h e Theme His N a t u r e b a r n s l i k e f i r e ; Even i n a Moment: Now l i k e f i r e i t b u r n s , An Eager T h i r s t , a b u r n i n g Ardent f i r e . As L i g h t i n Flame, and Heat i n f i r e . As H o u n t a i n s , C h a r e t s , Horsemen a l l on f i i Hark how h i s Voice d o t h c u t t h e Flames o f Fire, 6 And t o t h y F i r e d e v o u t l y Homage p a i d . 32 That s e e i n g t h e e I b u r n with r a p t * ro us F i r 4 And f i l l u s w i t h thy Heavenly f i r e . 26

NATURE CHRISTHAS-DAY ANOTHER "NECTARS"

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91 91 91 92 93 96 106 121 124 14ft 152 153 153 154 156 160 173 179 192 194 196 197 197 206

ADAM ADAH ADA M WORLD WORLD APOSTACY CHRISTENDOM ODOUR RIGHT CITY CIRCULAT ION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION AMENDMENT ANTICIPATION THOUGHTS. I I DESIRE FIRST DAY THIRD DAY FOURTH DAY SIXTH DAY SIXTH DAY NOTEBOOK (7)

47 50 1 5 6 1 37 30 1 37 36 61 6 38 45 71 42 41 45 54 3 3 2ft 1 15 5

frequency: 53 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0 0 15 when f i r s t among h i s Works I d i d a p p e a r Only what Adam i n h i s f i r s t E s t a t e , Those T h i n g s which f i r s t h i s Eden d i d a d o r n . Was my P r o t e c t i o n when I f i r s t was b o r n . Mine Eys t h o s e T r e a s u r e s f i r s t d i d s e e , Which God f i r s t made. The f i r s t E f f e c t s of Lov My f i r s t E n j o y m e n t s upon E a r t h d i d p r o v ; Them h e r e a t f i r s t , t h e y d i d my Soul a l l u r e . B e f o r e thy P u r e r Eys a t f i r s t : The f i r s t makes a l l t h e o t h e r R a r e . That was enough a t f i r s t : E t e r n i t i e , From Nothing t a k e n f i r s t I was. And t her f o r e S p e e c h l e s s made a t f i r s t , t h a t he Yet t h e f i r s t Words mine I n f a n c y d i d h e a r . The f i r s t I m p r e s s i o n s a r e I m m o r t a l a l l : The f i r s t and o n l y Work he had t o d o . Them a l l . And t h i s a t f i r s t was mine; These were Which i n my S o u l a t f i r s t He w r o u g h t . The f i r s t I m p r e s s i o n s , i n our E a r t h l y S t a t e , T i l l t h e y by Hen and Reading f i r s t were shewn. Even l i k e t h e f i r s t f o r whom t h e World b e g a n ; When f i r s t E t e t n i t y S t o o p d down t o Bought, When f i r s t i t o u t of N o t h i n g framd t h e S k i e s , Our f i r s t and Disengaged t h o u g h t s i t l o v s . On you, t h e n f i r s t I f o u n d : And S t a r s a t f i r s t I t h o u g h t ; t h e t e s t was mine: Who had a t f i r s t w i t h s i m p l e I n f a n t - e y s From i t s f i r s t O b j e c t s : l e t n o t f a d i n g Pleasures God made Man u p r i g h t a t t h e f i r s t ; From t h e f i r s t P a t h wherin he was t o walk. From t h e f i r s t T r u t h he was t o t a l k . When Adam f i r s t d i d from h i s Dust a r i s e . For so when f i r s t I i n t h e S u m n e r - f i e l d s Did n o t a t f i r s t b e h o l d When f i r s t mine I n f a n t - e a r If f i r s t I l e a r n n o t w h a t ' s Your P r i c e At f i r s t ; b u t now R e a l i t y my Thought We f i r s t by N a t u r e a l l t h i n g s b o u n d l e s s s e e ; As i f a t f i r s t t h e y came from t h e n c e ; And borrow M a t t e r f i r s t , A L i b e r a l hand must f i r s t be r i c h : A l l t h i n g s do f i r s t r e c e i v , t h a t g i v . Then a s t o u s , from Thee a t f i r s t t h e y came. T h a t i t was f i r s t ; and movd To God, t h e n t h a t which f i r s t he made. Ambassador of B l i s s , a p p r o a c h e d f i r s t . When f i r s t a p p e a r i n g t h o u d i d s t s t r i k e t h e S i g h t W h i l s t she a t f i r s t was b u r i e d i n t h e Deep, By H e a t , which God t o t h e e a t f i r s t did g i v e . When f i r s t t h e teeming W a t e r s had b r o u g h t f o r t h As a t t h e f i r s t , from h e r t o s p r i n g ; The way a t f i r s t i s rough and s t e e p ;

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3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY APOSTACY CDOUR CIRCULATION ANTICIPATION DESIRE DESIRE ETHICKS IV ETHICKS IV

I I . 198 SIXTH DA Y

42

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THOUGHTS. IV

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12 78 62 16 57 112 3 65 17 19

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3RD CENT01?Y WONDER APOSTACY INFERENCE I THIRD DAY

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flesh II. 3 I I . 24 I I . 76 II.121

AUTHOR INSTRUCTION PERSON ODOUR

48 1 29 33

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VORLD ETHICKS VI SECOND DAY

69 65 27

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flowe r s 1 1 . 1 1 6 INSATIABLE. 1 1 1 . 1 7 8 DBSIRE 1 1 . 1 7 8 DESI8E 11.181

THOUGHTS. IV

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18 Nor S p r i n g , nor Flowers, 30 The Shady G r o v e s , the S v e e t and Curious Flowers, 36 F r u i t s , F l o w e r s , Bowers, Shady Groves and Springs, 47 Fowls F i s h e s B e a s t s , T r e e s Herbs and p r e c i o u s flowers, 15 and s t r e w our way with F l o w e r s t o o , "flowry." 49 15 30 62

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9 63 31 3 8 19

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54

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foresa w 1.151

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3RD CENTURY

forever 11.160 ANTICIPATION

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 2 6 His Name is NOV, his Nature is forever.

forgat II.102 POVERTY

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 22 For I forgat ny Eas and Health,

forge t II. 96 APOSTACY 11.195 THIRD DAY 11.197 FIFTH DAY

frequency: 3 relative frequency: 0.0000 23 Nor ought els that I need forget; 19 If he forget t o praise that liberal Hand, 20 O let not Han forget with these to raise

forgetful 11.185 ETHICKS I

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0 0000 23 Forgetful and Lukewara Themselves Bight be.

forgive 11.190 ETHICKS VI

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0 0000 97 As thou didst us forgive.

forgon II. 97 APOSTACY

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36 Forgot the rest, and was all Sight, or Ey. 26 (Be' t ne'r forgot) 4 0 They all shall be forgot.

f orlorn II. 98 SOLIT0DE 11.102 POVERTY

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VISION ETHICKS VII SIXTH DAY SIXTH DAY

11 24 32 43

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E x c e s s i v B u l k b e i n g most i n j u r i o u s f o u n d , And e v r y T h i n g which h e r e I f o u n d , And f o u n d R e p o s e . Wher i n t h i s H a p p i n e s s I f o u n d ; And a l l t h e C h i l d r e n o f h i s Lov be f o u n d , B u t o n e was f o u n d ; a n d t h a t d i d i n me l u r k . T h e r e ' s N o t h i n g found t h a t c a n h e r f o r c e controll, On y o u , t h e n f i r s t I f o u n d : The E a r t h b e i n g i n t h e m i d d l e f o u n d , fly S o u l s u r r o u n d ; no R e s t 1 f o u n d , o r E a s . ( B a t f o u n d n o t ) any M i r t h : I p l a i n l y found; I m i g h t h a v e f o u n d , t o e a s my Wound, a T h i n g . D i r t in t h e S t r e e t s ; i n Shops I found And a l l t h e P r o f i t mine w h i c h t h e r e was f o u n d . At t h a t s o l e A l t a r be a d o r i n g f o u n d . G r e a t T r a c t s o f Land t h e r e may b e f o u n d W a r e even h e r e w i t h i n them found. I q u i c k l y found T h o u g h t s a r e a l o n e by Ren t h e O b j e c t s f o u n d •Tis Art t h a t hath t h e l a t e I n v e n t i o n found His J o y s a c c e s s i b l e a r e found The Q u i n t e s s e n c e i s f o u n d o f a l l he W r o u g h t . I n e v e r G l o r i o u s G r e a t a n d R i c h am f o u n d , And a s t h e S o u l w i t h o u t t h e m s u s e l e s s f o u n d . Then s h a l l e a c h Limb a s p r i n g o f J o y be f o u n d . Who f o u n d t h e way h i m s e l f t o d w e l l w i t h i n ,

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NATORE ESTATE ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANOTHER ANOTHER LOVE THOUGHTS. IV

85 9 29 36 40 117 118 27 31 20 82

Which fountain of Delights must needs be Lov Which ought to be a fountain, and a Womb The Fountain of all Bliss. The End and Fountain differ but in Name. The Fountain and the Caus; attaind so fast, Whom we the Fountain Means and End do call. In whom as in the Fountain all things are, His Goodness is the fountain of thy Worth His Lov the fountain is of Heaven and Earth The fountain Head of evry Thing! His Throne a fountain of Eternal Treasures.

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fowls 11.127 EVIDENCE

frequency: 4 relative frequency: 0.0001 26 God, Angels, Men, Fowls, Beasts, and Fish enjoy, 19 The Fowls and Fishes stand, 47 Fowls Fishes Beasts, Trees Herbs and precious flowers, 3 Fish fill« d the Sea, and Fowls the Air,

II.1U9 HOSANNA 11.181 THOUGHTS. IV 11.197 SIITH DAY f oyls II. 2 6 VISION

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 25 Mens Woes shall be but foyls unto thy Bliss,

fragrant 11.121 ODOUR 11.122 ODOUR

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 50 With fragrant Hony-sucks thy Head is crown'd; 60 Of fragrant Myrrh and Aloes left behind.

f ra rad II. 70 DESIGNE II. 8 0 ESTATE

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frankly 11.123 ADMIRATION

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frown 11.123 ADMIRATION

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frowns II. 96 APOSTACY

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fructifying 11.136 BALKING

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furnish II. 105 DISSATISFACT.

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gains II. 201 YEARBOOK I

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ga le II. 42 DUMNESSE

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0. 0000 62 And evry Gale of Wind a Curious Song.

gallant 11.103 CHRISTEN DOII 11.143 CITY

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 44 Wherin I saw no gallant Inns, 22 Been built, more gallant than if gilt

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Ganimede 11.168 LOVE

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garden II. 9 4 WORLD 11.171 BLISSE

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 89 A Mine, a Garden, of Delights; .. the Garden once .... .... 5

gardens II. 87 INFANT-EY

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 35 Did bear me Fruit; the Fields ray Gardens were;

gar la nd 11.123 ADMIRATION

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garland's 11.111 CHRISTMAS-DAY

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An unperceived Donor gave a l l P l e a s u r e s , And to Himself i n me he always gave, Which ray Great Father gave, Whatever Bounty gave; What p l e a s i n g joyous O b j e c t s God then g a v e ! In e v ' r y C o a s t , which Bounty gave For which he gave us a l l these S p r i n g s , He gave them Power evry Hour, Be nothing e l s e than what ay S i l v e r g a v e ; He gave the Word, and Day did s t r a i g h t a p p e a r , The Sun, I mean, that gave thee l i g h t ,

gav'st I I . 112 CHRISTMAS- DAY

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AUTHOR 13 AUTHOR 46 ESTATE 59 ENQUIRIE 19 DISSATI SFACT. 31 ODOUR 7 ADMIRATION 30 44 CITY INSATIABLE. 1 16 ETHICKS VI 100

gen'rated I I . 196 FIFTH DAY

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6 SALUTATION 34 IMPROVMENT

gifts I I . 42 DUMNESSE I I . 46 SILENCE I I . 48 SILENCE II. II. II. II. II.

78 121 121 141 153

PERSON CDOUR ODOUR INFERENCE I CIRCULATION

1

relative

frequency: 1 relative 1 Com Holy Ghost Eternal God frequency: 1 relative 1 0 nor the giddy P e o p l e s Love.

0. 0000

frequency: 0.0000 frequency: f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 28 A G i f t from GOD I t a k e . 4 1 In making evry Thing a G i f t to one frequency: 13 r e l a t i v e frequency: 53 Of a l l h i s G i f t s . Thus was I pent within 40 To understand h i s G i f t s , and with a Sence 69 His G i f t s , and my P o s s e s s i o n s , both our Treasures; 59 Thy G i f t s 0 God alone l i e p r i z e . 28 These G i f t s t o be my T r e a s u r e . 41 Esteem? G i f t s e v ' n a t d i s t a n c e a r e our Joys, 55 Por a l l His g r a c i o u s G i f t s admire, 23 And G i f t s r e c e i v , or e v e r S a c r i f i c e .

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44 His G i f t s r e f i n e . E x a l t , Improve! I I . 156 AMENDMENT I I . 157 DEM 0NSTRATION 37 His G i f t s as they t o us com down I I . 162 ANTICIPATION 107 In Him, a l l G i f t s , a l l J o y s , a l l Eys, even all I I . 181 THOUGHTS. IV 51 And o f f e r up themselvs a s G i f t s of Love, I I . 22 3 THANKSGIVINGS 333 Are seen t o s h i n e ; with g r e a t e r g i f t s adorn*d

gild

II. 2 11.108

AUTHOR CHRISTENDOM

11 63

I I . 1 3 7

DIALOGUE

16

frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 No c u r l i n g Metaphors t h a t g i l d the S e n c e , Did g i l d t h e T r e e s , the Houses, C h i l d r e n , Skies, For t h e e , they do both make and g i l d the Day;

gilded II. 3 AUTHOB I I . 78 PERSON I I . 9 4 WORLD 11.183 GOODNESSE

frequency: 4 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0 . 0 0 0 1 62 (Like gilded Scabbards hiding r u s t y Swords) 56 But Gilded Manicles, wherfcy 6 1 The Sun, t h a t gilded a l l the bordering Woods, 21 Gilded with Rayes

gilt

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 22 Been b u i l t , more g a l l a n t than i f g i l t

0.0000

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 34 The Boys and G i r l e s were mine.

0.0000

1 1 . 1 4 3 CITY

g irles

II.

8

WONDER

frequency:

girls

See a l s o " g i r l e s . " 1 1 . 1 0 8 CHRISTENDOM 1 1 . 1 0 9 CHRISTENDOM

giv

give

I. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

112 90 99 100 123 124 139 142 147 149 154 202

3RD CENTOflY FELICITY SOLITUDE SOLIT0DE FIGHT RIGHT INFERENCE I INFERENCE I I CONSUMMATION HOSANNA CIRCULATION YEARBOOK I

II. II. II. II. II.

172 174 176 181 182

THOUGHTS. "NECTARS" THOUGHTS. THOUGHTS. THOUGHTS.

22 22 56 98 1 17 3 39 22 14 71 55

25 46 14 34

II III IV IV

r e l a t i v e frequency:

0.0000

58 Were G i r l s and Boys 78 And G i r l s , t h e i r J o y s , frequency: 12 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . g i v me Which doth a t once a l l t h i n g s p o s s e s s and giv, To giv no Answ e r unto my D e s i r e , Diseased, want ing, melancholy, g i v Giv but to t h i ngs t h e i r t r u Esteem, But giv t o Thi ngs t h e i r t r u Esteem, Things a r e ind i f f e r e n t ; nor giv Such g r a t e f u l O f f e r i n g s a b l e be t o g i v ; That may our F ancy giv c o n t e n t ; Doth All thing s g i v , and make me c l e a r l y see All t h i n g s do f i r s t r e c e i v , t h a t g i v . O King of King s giv me such S t r e n g t h freguency:

See a Is¡c " g i v . " I I . 46 SILENCE I I . 72 CESIGNE I I . 168 LOVE I I . 168 LOVE

2

15

Cup. 5 Bring f o r t h , and Give, 17 53 57 95

r e l a t i v e freguency:

0.0004

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II. II. II. II. II. II.

188 190 196 206 20 8 21 0

ETHICKS VI ETHICKS VI FOURTH DAY NOTEBOOK (7) NOTEBOOK (9) NOTEBOOK (11)

given 1 1 . 1 0 3 POVERTY 1 1 . 1 6 2 ANTICIPATION gives See a l s o " g i v s . " 1 1 . 1 5 9 DEMONSTRATION 1 1 . 1 8 3 GOODNESSE 1 1 . 1 8 3 GOODNESSE 1 1 . 1 8 3 GOODNESSE 1 1 - 2 1 1 NOTEBOOK (12) givest.

See

II. II. II. II. II. II.

110 120 123 125 137 142

Need o t h e r s H e l p s t o g i v e us e a s e . What would we g i v e ! t h a t t h e y B i g h t l i k e w i s e s e e By H e a t , which God t o t h e e a t f i r s t d i d g i v e , where B l i s s e h e r P a l a c e h a t h t o g i v e ; The World t o o n a r r o w was t o g i v e To t h i s dunbe S t o n e d i d g i v e .

frequency: 2 relative 53 And g i v e n a l l t o me: 104 I s f r e e l y g i v e n : f r o m Whence frequency : 72 30 35 36 15

relative

frequency:

0.0000

frequency:

0.0001

In them A f f e c t e d i s t o whoa he g i v e s : In me, w h a t e v e r he t o any g i v e s And t i s t h e End of a l l i t g i v e s away And a l l i t g i v e s i t e v e r d o t h e n j o y . Each man t ' h i m s e l f e t h i s Kingdom g i v e s .

"givst."

giving I I . 46 SILENCE 1 1 . 1 7 7 DESIRE givs

31 82 24 18 7 2U 24

179

CHRISTENDOM MISAPPREBEN. ADMIRATION RIGHT DIALOGUE INFERENCE I I

givst 1 1 . 1 6 7 ANOTHER gladsom 1 1 . 1 0 9 CHRISTENDOM

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 11 B u i l d i n g of C h u r c h e s , g i v i n g t o t h e P o o r , 1 For g i v i n g me D e s i r e , 116 64 41 59 18 31

r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0001

freguency:

frequency: 2 9 Thou N o t h i n g g i v s t

0.0000

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 t o Him, h e g a v a l l T h i n g s ,

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 106 Whose gladsom M i r t h s h a l l n e v e r c e a s e :

0.0000

r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0000 glass frequency: See a l s c " l o o k i n g - g l a s s I I . 22 PREPARATIVE 52 Did l i k e t h e f a i r e s t G l a s s , 1 1 . 1 0 1 POVERTY 14 Which L i g h t d i s c o v e r ' d t h r o u t h e G l a s s . 1 1 . 1 6 0 ANTICIPATION 24 Whose Bosom i s t h e G l a s s , glide 1 1 . 1 2 0 0D0TJR

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 00 00 21 L i k e s w e e t I n f u s i o n s t h r o u me d a i l y g l i d e

gliraps I I . 1 5 3 CIRCULATION

frequency: 1 relative 33 A C o l o u r , o r a G l i m p s cf L i g h t ,

frequency:

0 . 00 00

glitter II.

freguency: 1 relative 40 T h a t g l i t t e r on a L a d i e s N e c k !

frequency:

0. 00 00

frequency:

0.0000

76 PERSON

glittering frequency: See a l s o " g l i t t 1 r i n g , " " g l i t t r * i n g . "

1

relative

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glittering I I . 97 APOSTACY

76 Som T i n s e l thing whose G l i t t e r i n g d i d amaze,

glitt'ring frequency: 1 relative See a l s c " g l i t t r ' i n g . " 11.117 CHURCHES I I 2 6 Kith g l i t t ' r i n g Scepters t h e r e glittr'ing frequency: 1 See a l s c " g l i t t ' r i n g . I I . 94 WORLD 70 Did f i l l the g l i t t r ' i n g globe II. 6 6 I I . 92 11.12« I I . 12 4 11-124 11.125 IT. 131

EASE ADAH FIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT MOON

13 34 25 26 41 44 49

frequency:

0.0000

r e l a t i v e freguency:

0.0000

Hays,

frequency: 7 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0002 That a l l the Earth i s one continued Globe, A Globe more r i c h than Geld o r p r e c i o u s Stone, A Globe of Earth i s b e t t e r f a r Than i f i t were a Globe of Gold: A S t a r A Globe of Gold must Barren be, Such a M e t a l l i n e Hassy Globe adorn: The S k i e s t h e n s e l v s t h i s e a r t h l y Globe surround ;

glories I . 152 3RD CENT0SY 6 SALUTATION II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. IT.

frequency: 10 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.00 02 52 Of a l l the G l o r i e s and the P l e a s u r e s 38 See ; 8 WONDER 19 And w h i l e my GOD did a l l h i s G l o r i e s shew. 70 SPEED 32 26 84 EN QUIRIE 3 1 In d i s t a n t Coasts new G l o r i e s I 133 SIGHT 76 And a l l the Joys and G l o r i e s shew 154 CIRCULATION 168 LOVE 17 Of Endless G l o r i e s , Honors, f r i e n d s h i p s , Pleasures, 222 THANKSGIVINGS 322 While I thy G l o r i e s i n thy Goodness view. 22 6 THANKSGIVINGS 454 A l l holy G l o r i e s from the Soul redound,

glorified 11.16 3 RECOVERY

frequency: 14 E x t o l d , E x a l t e d ,

glorify I I . 74 PERSON I T . 94 WORLD

frequency: 2 relative 16 But G l o r i f y by taking a l l away. 72 The Ground did g l o r i f y .

glorious I . 113 I . 127 I . 150 2 II. 3 II.

36 54 1 9 54

3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY AUTHOR AUTHOR

TI. II. II. IT. II .

6 SALUTATION 1 4 EDEN 2 8 VI SI ON 28 VISION 3 2 IMPROVMENT

33 49 33 44 28

IT . II. II. TI. II .

60 62 62 66 66

NATURE NATURE NATURE FAS S EASE

10 59 60 12 15

frequency:

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: P r a i s d and G l o r i f i e d

55

relative

0.0000

frequency:

0.0000

frequency:

0.0015

. . . Glorious . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ia Salem dwelt a G l o r i o u s King, I t s O b j e c t s v i e w , and t r a c e the g l o r i o u s Way Of g l o r i o u s worth; G o d ' s Work they w i l l not see: A GOD p r e p a r i n g did t h i s G l o r i o u s Store, The G l o r i o u s Wonders of the DEITIE. To see a G l o r i o u s Fountain and an End The G l o r i o u s Wcndrous End i s more; They can a t t a i n ; and are most G l o r i o u s Pleasures. His G l o r i o u s Lov, and his E t e r n i t i e , And drownd in G l o r i o u s Rays of purer L i g h t , Succeeded with a B l a c k , yet G l o r i o u s N i g h t ,

A Concordance to t h e P o e t r y of Thomas T r a h e r n e glorious I I . 82 I I . 92 I I . 98 I I . 105 I I . 107 I I . 117 I I . 124 I I . 129 I I . 135 I I . 136 I I . 137 I I . 137 I I . 142 I I . 145 I I . 148 I I . 148 I I . 149 II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

154 155 156 160 160 162 164 166 167 173 173 174 176

ESTATE WORLD SOLITODE DISSATISTACT. CHRISTENDOM CHURCHES I I RIGHT SHADOWS WALKING WALKING DIALOGOE DIALOGUE INFERENCE I I CITY CONSOMMATION CONSOMMATION HOSANNA

CIRCULATION 79 AMENDMENT 9 AMENDMENT 29 ANTICIPATION 34 ANTICIPATION 38 ANTICIPATION 112 RECOVERY 25 ANOTHER 10 LOVE 8 THOUGHTS. I I 37 THOUGHTS. I I 42 "NECTARS" 21 THOUGHTS. I I I 39

I I . 176 THOUGHTS. I I I II. II. II. II. II.

178 178 180 181 192

68 12 22 87 18 10 28 55 11 37 17 19 26 75 41 52 2

DESIRE DESIRE THOUGHTS. IV THOUGHTS. IV FIRST DAY

I I . 196 FIFTH DAY I I . 198 SIXTH DAY

51 28 32 15 60 4 8 35

12 I I . 207 NOTEBOOK (8) I I . 22 6 THANKSGIVINGS 457 glory

I. I. I. II. II. II. II. II. II.

121 122 152 6 10 12 16 26 26

3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY WONDER WON DER EDEN INNOCENCE VISION VISION

8 9 63 4 45 15 19 3 21

181

How G l o r i o u s i s Hans P a t e Are G l o r i o u s s t i l l , and Mine. Nor a l l t h e g r e a t and g l o r i o u s H o s t s , What h i d d e n S p r i n g s ! What g l o r i o u s T h i n g s A Glorious Place, With a l l h e r g l o r i o u s T r a i n , The Sun more G l o r i o u s than a C o s t l y Throne; For o t h e r g r e a t and g l c r i o o s Ends, Mov i n t h e b r i g h t and g l o r i o u s Day, o b s e r v t h o s e r i c h and g l o r i o u s t h i n g s , For t h e e d o t h r i s e t h a t g l o r i o u s Orb of L i g h t ; That g l o r i o u s Bridegroom d a i l y shews h i s f a c e . How g l o r i o u s , how d i v i n e , how g r e a t , how good The C i t y d o t h e n c r e a s ay g l o r i o u s S t o r e , At l a s t s h a l l i n a g l o r i o u s Day As d o t h t h e G l o r i o u s D e i t y ; T h a t g l o r i o u s Soul which i n my F l e s h d o t h shine: The E n d l e s s Ocean of each G l o r i o u s T h i n g . More G l o r i o u s f a r b e f o r e t h i n e Eys, An I a G l o r i o u s S p r i n g T h i s G l o r i o u s End. Becaus a l l B e n e f i t Of e v r y G l o r i o u s T h i n g ; Who i s a G l o r i o u s B r i g h t and l i v i n g Flame, I f we d e s p i s e h i s G l o r i o u s Works, Upon t h e G l o r i o u s S p r i n g w b e r a t we D r i n k . 0 more! 0 Caus of a l l ! 0 G l o r i o u s B r i d e ! T h i s S i g h t which i s t h e G l o r i o u s End To him, t h e n a l l h i s G l o r i o u s D w e l l i n g P l a c e . 1 n e v e r G l o r i o u s G r e a t and Rich am f o u n d , Now's f r o z e n I c e : How s h a p e s t h e G l o r i o u s Sun, I t a l l h i s Laws, and G l o r i o u s Works, and Ways, The L i v i n g W a t e r s , and t h e G l o r i o u s Beams, The Flowry Meads, t h e G l o r i o u s F a y e s , His G l o r i o u s Works h i s Laws and C o u n s e l s a r e , The G l o r i o u s Sun t h e Knowing S o a l en f l a m e s . With d a r t i n g Beams, a l l g l o r i o u s f a i r and bright, And made a p p e a r a F i f t h more g l o r i o u s Day, From E d e n ' s g l o r i o u s E a s t , with B e a s t s t o dwell of g l o r i o u s S a i n t s she i s . With a l l t h e Godheads g l o r i o u s E x c e l l e n c e : frequency: 71 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0 0 20 Or make His S o u l i n Glory more D i v i n e . No Use n o r G l o r y would i n t h a t be s e e n . With a l l t h e Glory of t h e King of Kings 0 how t h e i r GLORY me d i d Crown? Great Wonders c l o t h d with Glory did a p p e a r . J o y , P l e a s u r e , B e a u t y , K i n d n e s s , G l o r y , Lov, Which in t h e i r Glory most a r e h i d . Aii me! t i s a l l t h e G l o r y , Love, L i g h t , Space Admire t h e G l o r y of t h e Heavnly p l a c e ,

A Concordance glor y II. II. II. II. IT. II. II.

28 2 fl 3« 34 36 38 40

I I . 46 II. 4 8 II . 60 l i - 62 l i . 68 I I . 68 I I . 74 I I . 74 I I . 76 I I . 82 I I . 84 I I . 88 I I . 95 I I . 110 I I . 111 I I . 113 I I . 13 5 I I . 135 I I . 141 I I . 152 I I . 157 I T . 16 1 I I . 162 I I . 163 I I . 164 I I . 166 I I . 168 I T . 169 I I . 170 I I . 174 I I . 175 I I . 176 I T . 180 I I . 180 I I . 181 T I . 183 I I - 183 I I . 184 I I . 185 I I - 185 I I . 187 I I . 189 I I . 190 I I . 191 I I . 191 I T . 192 I I . 192

to

the

Poetry

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Thomas

Traherne

32 43 5 6 How G r e a t must t h e n h i s G l o r y b e , how G r e a t 6 2 F o r o n e , t h a t he w i t h G l o r y m i g h t b e C r o w n d ; 2 D o t h make my W o n d e r a n d h i s G l o r y H i g h e r ; 3 2 What W o n d r o u s T h i n g s h i s G l o r y b r o u g h t t o pass! DTJMNESSF. 3 Of God a n d N a t u r e , G l o r y , B l i s s a n d Pleasure; 38 SIL ENCE SILENCE 82 NAT0RE 8 The C o n d u i t s o f h i s G l c r y Power and A r t . 5 7 A Day o f G l o r y w h e r e I a l l t h i n g s s e e . NATURE SP EED 4 Their very Glory does r e v e a l t h e i r Worth, SPEED 5 (And t h a t d o t h s e t t h e i r G l o r y f o r t h ; ) 5 9 Abounds with J c y P e a c e G l o r y M i r t h EESIGNE PERSON 11 With R o b e s o f G l o r y a n d D e l i g h t PERSON 30 U n f o l d : The G l o r y t h e r e r e m a i n s . 63 ESTA TE ENQUIR I E 35 RETURN 17 APOSTACY 4 One S u n , w h i c h i s a b o v i n G l o r y s e e n . CHRISTENDOM 115 33 CHRISTMAS-DAY CHRISTMAS-EAY 1 1 4 WALKING 6 Nor J o y n o r G l o r y m e e t . WALKING 9 The G l o r y t h a t i s b y : INFERENCE I I 4 That e v e r were did l e s s His Glory p l e a s . CIRCULATION 12 DEMONSTRATION 27 ANTICIPATION 53 97 ANTICIPATION RECOVERY 6 To make o u r G l o r y I n f i n i t e RECOVERY 22 19 ANOTHER 40 LOVE THOUGHTS. I 22 THOUGHTS. I 34 "NECTARS" 8 THOUGHTS. I l l 13 THOUGHTS. I l l 56 THOUGHTS. IV 17 THOUGHTS. IV 33 THOUGHTS. I V 62 GOODNESSE 15 37 GOO DN ESSE 47 GOODNESSE 19 ETHICKS I ETHICKS I 26 ETHICKS V 8 ETHICKS VI 53 ETHICKS VI 8 3 The G l o r y o f h i s M a j e s t y ! ETHICKS VI 108 ETHICKS V I I 14 ETHICKS V I I 25 ETHICKS V I I I 1 VISION VISION IMPROVMENT IMP80VNENT APPROACH APPROACH

183

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192 196 198 198 22 2 222 223 225

FIRST DAY FOURTH DAY SIXTH DAY SIXTH DAY THANKSGIVINGS THANKSGIVINGS THANKSGIVINGS THANKSGIVINGS

glory's 1 1 . 1 1 0 CHRISTENDOM

6 33 46 47 320 323 331 431

Of s p a r k l i n g G l o r y ! Oh! how b e a u t i f u l ! Thou a r t t h e G l o r y o f t h y L o r d : Whose G l o r y d i d t h e n a l l s u r p r i s e . I t was G o d ' s G l o r y which on h i « d i d r e s t . Above t h e S k i e s i n G l o r y s e e n t o s t a n d : And e v ' r y

Member w i t h i t s G l o r y

crown'd:

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 120 Make up t h e King of G l c r y ' s Diadem.

0.0000

glovs 1 1 . 1 1 1 CHRISTMAS-DAY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 58 And warmer G l o v s , he means t o u s e :

0.0000

glows II.

9 3 WORLD

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 21 Not s c o r c h i n g b u t r e f r e s h i n g g l o w s ,

0.0000

glued II.

22 PREPARATIVE

frequency: 1 relative «3 Nor s t i f l y g l u e d t o g r o s s

frequency:

0.0000

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 4 0 Dens f u l l of T h i e v s , g l u t t e d w i t h Blood,

0.0000

glutted 1 1 . 1 0 4 DISSAUS FA CT . go

God

See a l s o " g o e . " I . 139 3RD ¿ENTURY II. 3 AUTHOR I I . 62 NATÜRE I I . 89 NEWS 1 1 . 1 2 8 SHADOWS 1 1 . 1 2 9 SHADOWS I I . 135 WALKING I I . 1 4 4 CITY I I . 1 5 1 REVIEW I I. I. I. I. I. I. II. II. II. TI. IT. II.

99 121 150 152 152 153 3 6 6 8 8 14

2ND CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY AUTHOR SALUTATION SALUTATION WONDER WONDER EDEN

I I . 1 8 INNOCENCE I I . 24 INSTRUCTION I I . 30 IMPROVMENT I I . 30 RAPTURE I I . 34 IMPROVMENT I I . 38 APPROACH

f r e q u ency : 3 36 33 26 19 48 19 63 4

relative

frequency:

0.0002

T h a t makst me Sad and H o u r n i n g g o ! L e t t i n g P o e t i c k S t r a i n s and Shadows g o . I t d i d n o t move, nor one way g o , b u t s t o o d , Go o u t t o m e e t , y e t s t a y w i t h i n , In s p a c i o u s R e g i o n s s e e m ' d t o go Where P e e p l e ' s f e e t a g a i n s t Ours g o . To walk i s by a Thought t o g o ; No Terms o r P e r i o d s : But go on From T h i n g s t o T h o u g h t s d i d go?

frequency: 121 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0 0 34 27 26 10 66 72 77 57 GOD may be s e e n ; t h o s h e can u n d e r s t a n d 28 A G i f t f r o m GOD I t a k e . 33 13 19 41 Lov 39 8 The W o r l d , t h y S e l f , t h y God was shewn. 4 Of God, u n l e s s h i s Wisdom s h i n e a s B r o t h e r 1 1 From GOD abov 59 21 I s e n t my Gcd away.

A Concordance to t h e Poetry

184 God II. IT.

38 APPROACH 40 DOMN ESSE

II. II.

42 DON N ESSE 50 SILENCE

II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

52 54 54 66 66 66 78

SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT EASE EASE EASE ESTATE

I I . 78 PERSON I I . 80 ESTATE I I . 82 ESTATE I I . 82 ESTATE I I . 84 ENQUIRTE I I . 84 ENQUIRIE T I . 86 INFANT-EY I T . 88 RETURN I I . 90 FELICITY I I . 90 FELICITY I I . 91 II. 9 1 I I . 93 I I . 94 I I . 95 I I . 95 I I . 96 I T . 97 TI . 97 I I . 102 I I . 105 I I . 105 I I . 106 I T . 11 6 I I . 116 I I . 118 I I . 119 I I . 119 TI. II. II. II. II.

121 122 125 126 127

ADAH ADAH WORLD WORLD WORLD WORLD APOSTACY APOSTACY APOSTACY POVERTY DISS ATIS FACT DISSATIS FACT BIBLE CHURCHES I CHURCHES I CHURCF.ES I I MISAPPREHEN. HISAPPREHEN. ODOUR ADMIRATION RIGHT IMAGE EVIDENCE

I I . 127 EVIDENCE II. II. II. II.

132 134 137 139

"SAME PURPOS SIGHT DIALOGUE INFERENCE I

of Thomas Traherne

3 0 I wonder that ay God t h i s thing would doe. 3 Of God and N a t u r e , G l o r y , B l i s s and Pleasure; 43 Twas to be P l e a s d with a l l t h a t God hath done; 86 L i k e God h i m s e l f , and Heaven and Earth was there. 2 8 Hath Sod appeard i n t h i s M y s t e r i o u s F a c t , 85 The Son and f r i e n d of God we s e e . 9 0 To God d i d e v r y Way 19 i s l i k e a God I n c a r n a t on the Throne, 22 Becaus he i s Belovd of God unknown; 32 That e v r y one night r e i g n l i k e GOD a l o n e . 13 Not s o , my God, f o r Outward Joys and Pleasures 59 Thy G i f t s 0 God a l o n e l i e p r i z e , 29 They o u g h t , my God, to be the P i p e s , 51 These a r e the Things wher with we God r e w a r d . 69 The Laws of God, the Works he d i d C r e a t e , 25 The Wonders which our God hath dose, 32 which God f o r Han did c h i e f l y aake? 28 of God i n ny T r a n g u i l i t y . 13 My God, thy Bounty then d i d r a v i s h me! 10 There in the flind of God, t h a t Sphere of LOT, 14 Of God H i s Church, which a s they t h e r e a r e ey'd 1 God made Han u p r i g h t a t the f i r s t ; 4 Of God: ' t i s t h a t wherin a Han doth s t r a y 25 What s h a l I r e n d e r unto thee, ay God, 78 As i f my God 96 To t h a t which God b e s t o w s . 107 Which d i d my S o u l t o l e v my God e n f l a m e , 4 6 For god, 67 No more to me; t o God and Heven dead 70 When what I knew of God was f l e d , 4 5 Nor can He be thought a God 82 The Joys of God, the A n g e l s Songs, 92 What p l e a s i n g joyous O b j e c t s God them g a v e ! 2 That I the Son of God was made, 2 To GOD e r e c t e d , whether O l d or New; 24 To t h ' end my God and Father s h o u l d be p r a i s ' d . 41 As i f our God were worse 27 Can Fancy make a G r e a t e r King than God? 51 Sine own: f o r God, t h a t A l l t h i n g s would impa r t , 45 They a r e such Works as God h i m s e l f beseem, 5 God i n h i s Works b e n e a t h ! 5 0 The Wisdom of a God i n t h i s doth s h i n e . 1 I f I be l i k e my God, my King, 20 God made us T h i n e , t h a t we might shew H i s Prais. 26 God, A n g e l s , Hen, Fowls, B e a s t s , and F i s h enjoy, 14 God doth the S t a r s d i v i d e 67 That God and Nature do i n c l u d e . 39 And that God t h u s i n t e n d s thy s i n g l e S e l f , 5 The very D e i t y of God torments

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II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. IT. II. II. II. II. II.

140 14 1 141 141 142 142 144 145 147 149 150 150 150 151 154 155 156 156 157 158 160 161 16 1 163 167 169 172 173 17 3 174 174 175

INFERENCE 1 INFERENCE I INF S HENCE I I INFERENCE I I INFERENCE I I INFERENCE I I CITY CITY INSATIABLE. 2 HOSANNA HOSANNA HOSANNA HOSANNA REVIEW I CIRCULATION AMENDMENT AMENDMENT AMENDMENT DEMONSTRATION DEMONSTRATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION RECOVERY LOVE THOOGHTS. I THOUGHTS. I I THOUGHTS. I I THOUGHTS. I I "NECTARS" "NECTARS" THOUGHTS. I l l

33 50 3 12 29 37 65 87 23 34 49 55 65 29 72 23 33 36 19 59 49 50 71 11 9 5 16 29 45 1 19 15

II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

176 182 182 184 139 190 19 3 194 195

THOUGHTS. I l l 50 GOODNESSE 5 THOUGHTS. IV 102 GOODNESSE 69 ETHICKS VI 55 ETHICKS VI 95 FIRST DAY 26 SECOND DAY 30 FOURTH DAY 1

I I . 195 I I . 195 I I . 196 I I . 196 I I . 196 I I . 198 I I . 199 I I . 2 02 I I . 207 I I . 226 I I . 287 I I . 287

FOURTH DAY 5 FOURTH DAY 12 FIFTH DAY 10 FOURTH DAY 24 FOURTH DAY 31 SIXTH DA Y 26 SIXTH DAY 63 YEARBOOK I I 1 NOTEBOOK (8) 9 THANKSGIVINGS 464 THANKSGIVTN3S 129 THANKSGIVINGS 140

L e t only t h o s e remain which God w i l l b l e s s . Of God, in a l l His Works, with Sense By God, t h a t a l l the S a c r e d P a l a c e s But God, most Wise, h i m s e l f doth then es teem More g r a t e f u l t o our God than b u i l d i n g W a l l s S h a l l God such s a c r e d Right on us bestow Of God, to view His wide E t e r n i t y ; And God, t o g r a t i f y Sure t h e r e ' s a GOD ( f o r e l s t h e r e ' s no D e l i g h t ) With God h i m s e l f I t a l k ; Transcendent O b j e c t s doth my God provide With God e n t h r o n ' d may r e i g n : For Ke t h e very Angels God made His God, Hen, and Angels doth defy; Only t i s GOD a b o v e , 0 God t o any Work of t h i n e ! As GOD i n me! Thy S o u l , 0 GOD, doth p r i z e A GOD indeed. Whose E x c e l l e n c e , G3D i s t h e S p r i n g whence Things came for th The Means wherby God i s , must p e r f e c t be God i s Himself t h e Means, I s God! In whom E t e r n a l Wants and Treasu r e s For God enjoyd i s a l l h i s End. 0 God! 0 Bride of God! 0 King! Which in ay S p i r i t God did S e a t , But God would have God doth E n r i c h To God, then t h a t which f i r s t he made. Ye hidden N e c t a r s , which my GOD doth dri nk, Even Heavn i t s e l f , and God, and a l l in You, Thoughts a r e the Things wherwith even Go d i s Crownd , Of God, and be t h e G r e a t e s t of h i s P l e a s u r e s . The Face of GOD i s Goodness unto a l l , In Heaven, and I 0 Lord my GOD with Thee And being Images of GOD, t h e y a r e And w h i l e we f e e l how much our GOD doth love Though enemies t o God, might be And l i v e , and a r e , t h e mighty God above. And mount to t h e e , my God, a t o v e the S k i e s ; Thou Lamp of God, and s p a c i o u s W o r l d ' s v a s t Ligh t . Of t h e e a God, they s t r a n g e l y wond'ring made. 0 God, my Sun, o r t h e e enough d e s i r e ? Oh! who can God s u f f i c i e n t l y a d o r e . By Heat, which God t o thee a t f i r s t did g i v e . Me with new L i f e from God thou dost insp i r e , T i l l God a t l e n g t h was p l e a s e d t o draw n e a r : O God, t h a t f u r n i s h ' d I may be Com Holy Ghost E t e r n a l God The S o u l e above with God on High, For God d e s i g n s thy Body, f o r h i s s a k e . Of GOD t h e Lord, with J o y and P r a i s e ; And Way of God. These t h i n g s who knows.

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frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 40 Should pleas thee more, than if to heap up Wea 1th 13 11

3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY SALUTATION

23 48 68 17

DUMNESSE DUMNESSE ESTATE ENQUIRIE

79 87 22 23

II. 99 SOLITUDE

58

II. II. II. II.

44 44 80 84

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SOLITUDE 62 CHRISTENDOM 2 CHRISTMAS-DAY 106 BELLS 8 BELLS 45 SHADOWS 26

frequency :

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heard I I . 1 9 4 THIRD DAY

22 To t r e a s u r e up t h o s e T r u t h s which s h e d i d

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hearers I I . 42 CONNESSE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 60 But Eys them s e l v s were a l l t h e H e a r e r s t h e r e .

hearing I I . 22 PREPARATIVE

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3RD CENTURY EDEN APPROACH DOMNESSE D0MNESSE NATDRE NEWS NEWS ADA M S0LIT0DE DISSATISFACT. MISAPPREfiEN. MISAPPREEEN.

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56 22 55

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relative frequency:

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SHADOWS DESIRE FOURTH DAT FOURTH DAT

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Of Light, and D a r k n e s s , Heat and Cold. As Light i n P l a n e , and Heat in f i r e . Thy i n f l u e n t i a l Heat a l l P l a c e s v a r u s , By Heat, which God t o thee a t f i r s t did give.

heaven frequency: 17 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0004 See a l s o " h e a v n , " " h e a v ' n , " " h e v e n , " " h e v ' n . " I . i 3 a 3RD CENTURT 3 The Days of Heaven, while we b r e a t h 57 An Antepast of Heaven s u r e ! I I . 18 INNOCENCE I I . 22 PREPARATIVE 58 That maketb Heaven; T i s a Purer S i g h t . I I . 3 0 RAPTDRE 2 0 f i r e o f Heaven! 0 S a c r e d L i g h t ! I I . 48 SILENCE «9 And while I was not here I was i n Heaven, I I . 50 SILENCE 86 Like God h i m s e l f , and Heaven and Earth was there. I I . 60 NATURE 14 A l l L i g h t and Eeauty, both i n Heaven above, I I . 70 SPEED 34 Of Heaven i t s e l f , more Sweetness yeeld t o me 31 His Lov t h e f o u n t a i n i s of Heaven and Earth I I . 167 ANOTHER I I . 168 LOVE 27 J o y s down from Heaven on my Head t o shower I I . 173 THOUGHTS. I I 30 With J o y s even Heaven above, and E a r t h below. I I . 182 THOUGHTS. IV 102 In Heaven, and I 0 Lord my GOD with T h e e ! 44 Of Heaven and Earth e x t e n d s I I . 183 GOODNESSE I I . 190 ETHICKS VI 99 And l i v e i n Heaven on Earth below! I I . 193 SECOND DAT 12 From Heaven r o a r s , and H e l l ' s Foundation shakes. I I . 197 SIXTH DAT 11 T i l l now t h ' Almighty did from Heaven l o o k . I I . 198 SIXTH DAT 41 And, l o ! a r u s h i n g Breath from Heaven came, heaveni y frequency: 26 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0007 See a l s o "heavn l y , " " h e a v ' n l y , " " h e v ' n l y , " "hevenly." I . 152 3RD CENTtJRT ar 48 I . 152 3RD CENTURT 55 59 Sence did h i s Soul with Heavenly L i f e in s p i r e I . 152 3RD CENTURT 68 His Ear did hear t h e i r Heavenly Helodie I . 152 3RD CENTURT I . 1 5 3 3RD CENTURT 78 A Constant Heavenly Pure S e r a p h i c k Flame. I I . 30 RAPTURE 6 O Heavenly J o y ! I I . 4 8 SILENCE 66 To only one E t e r n a l Heavenly King. I I . 66 EASE 1 6 Adorning i t with Sweet and Heavenly P l e a s u r e s ; I I . 169 THOUGHTS. I 2 Te g r e a t E x e m p l a r s , and ye Heavenly S p r i n g s , I I . 1 6 9 THOUGHTS. I 26 The Heavenly Streams which f i l l the Soul with rare I I . 1 6 9 THOUGHTS. I 30 Te Open a l l h i s Heavenly T r e a s u r e s . I I . 17 4 "NECTARS" 2 Te Heavenly S t r e a m s , ye Beams D i v i n e , 34 I I . 1 7 5 "NECTARS" I I . 1 7 7 DESIRE 5 8 With r e s t l e s s e longing Heavenly Avarice, I I . 177 DESIRE 31 The S p r i n g s and T r e e s , t h e Heavenly Days, I I . 1 7 8 DESIRE 39 And cannot make my Heavenly J o y s . I I . 1 7 8 DESIRE I I . 179 DESIRE 63 And Heavenly P l e a s u r e s ; a l l the r e s t a r e Toys: I I . 181 THOUGHTS. IV 66 And f o r h i s Bounty p r a i s t h e i r Heavenly King. I I . 18 1 THOUGHTS. IV 78 And o f a l l Heavenly ones the g r e a t e s t S i g h t . 90 When s a v ' d , our own most Heavenly P l e a s u r e s . I I . 1 9 0 ETHICKS VI 4 And f i l l us with thy Heavenly f i r e . I I . 2 0 2 TEARBOOK I I 3 What Heavenly l i g h t i n s p i r e s my S k i n ; I I . 2 0 2 TEARBOOK I I I 26 I I . 2 0 7 NOTEBOOK (7) I I . 2 8 7 THANKSGIVINGS 121

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53 58 32

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And s o a r s abov a l l Heights, »hat Heights and Depths may we Whatever Heights, Hyperboles can tell. In all the h e i g h t s of Glory seated, they.

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held 11.125

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And Vanquish S i n and Conquer Hell. In Hell. That I from Hell Of Hell; T o t h ' S o u l a l o n e it provs The very Rage, and Power of Hell. In all the p u n i s h m e n t s of Hell: In this vile W o r l d , which Sin h a s made an Hell.

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 12 From Heaven roars, and Hell's Foundation s ha kes.

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frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 38 To Thee, i n Mind or Body, h e l p f u l a r e :

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helps 1 1 . 1 4 5 CITY I I . 18 8 ETHICKS VI

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 88 T h i s I n c l i n a t i o n , h e l p s me t o d e s c r y 31 Need o t h e r s H e l p s t o g i v e u s e a s e .

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hemisphere I I . 87 INFANT-EY 11.176 THOUGHTS. I l l

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"hee's."

FELICITY ADAM ADAM ADAM APOSTACY SOLITUDE DISSATIS FACT. ODOUH MOON

23 32 40 41 67 6

73 36 14

13 frequency: r e l a t i v e frequency: Heven and E a r t h , with A l l t h a t t h e r i n l i v ; He crowned was w i t h Heven abov. As i f he t h e n i n Heven had h i s B i r t h : The t r u t h i s , Heven d i d t h e Man s u r r o u n d . No more t o me; t o God and Heven dead Tho Heven s h i n ' d b e f o r e n i n e E y s , I f o r a Book f r o « Heven l o o k , In Heven i t s s e l f s h a l l d w e l l i n M i s e r y . Yet Heven went a b o v ;

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3 8 As do t h e b l e s s e d H o s t s i n Heven a b o v : 3 0 B o t h Worlds o n e Heven a a d e by Lov, 12 No s u c h i n H e v e n : Heven h e r e

hevenly I I . 86 I T . 91 11.122 11.137

5 64 14 37

207

frequency: 4 r e l a t i v e frequency: That i s , i t s h i n e t h i n an h e v e n l y Sence, My E a r t h l y and my H e v e n l y Goods; T h i n g s b e d i v i n e and h e v e n l y h e r e . Yet a l l t h e i r L a b o r s by H i s h e v e n l y C a r e

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6 relative frequency: frequency: hevens See a l s o " h e v ' e n s , " " h e v ' n s . " 1 1 . 1 2 5 RIGHT 72 O b e d i e n c e t o t h e Hevens l i k e t h e F i e l d s : 1 1 . 1 2 9 SHADOWS 69 Are l o f t y Hevens h u r l ' d 1 1 . 1 3 3 SIGHT 19 But t h a t which t h r o u t h e Hevens went 1 1 . 1 4 1 CITY 41 The Hevens w e r e t h e r i c h l y s t u d d e d C a s e 1 1 . 1 5 0 HOSANNA 47 T h e s e C l o u d s d i s p e r s ' d , t h e Hevens c l e a r see. I I . 1 5 0 HOSANNA 54 Abov t h e H e v e n s i t s s e l f c a n p l e a s .

0.0001

INFANT-EY WORLD ADHIRATION DIALOGUE

r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 1 frequency: hev'ens See a l s o " h e v e n s , " " h e v ' n s . " 33 Or l o r e New v i s i b l e E a r t h s a n d H e v ' e n s make, I I . 1 4 2 INFERENCE I I hev'n II. II. II. II.

93 100 10 3 106

SOLITUDE SOLITUDE DISS ATISFACT. BIBLE

I I . 116 CHURCHES I I I . 121 ODOUR II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

123 125 126 128 131 134 137 138

hev ' n l y I I . 86 I I . 89 I I . 96 11.104 11.105 11.106 11.121 11.122 I I . 122

ADMIRATION RIGHT RIGHT SHADOWS MOON SIGHT DIALOGUE DREAMS

INFANT-EY NEWS APOSTACY DIS S ATI S FA CT. DISSATIS FACT. BIBL E ODOUR ADMIRATION ADMIRATION

1 1 . 1 2 5 RIGHT 1 1 . 1 3 1 MOON

23 71 22 11 13 14

frequency: 14 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0004 i Hev'n o r E a r t h , d i d any M i r t h a f f o r d ; » H e v ' n ; f r o a whence SOB l i t t l e S e n s e I a i g h t ja a l l t h e H e v ' n of H e v ' n s , I l i f t mine Ey; in s o a r t h r o u a l l t h e C o a s t s of H e v ' n a n d Earth; le A r c h e s b u i l t { l i k e H e v ' n ) wide and h i g h :om H e v ' n t h e y c a n e ; w i t h Mony c a n ' t be bought,

35 61 82 18 Yet with a n o t h e r Hev'n c r o w n ' d. 54 72 34 28 exchange.

frequency: 15 r e l a t i v e frequency: In s u c h an h e v ' n l y L i g h t , a s t o d e s c r y The h e v ' n l y E y , Set o f f with h e v ' n l y Beans, Could t h e r e d e s c r y , no H e v ' n l y M i r t h . What S a c r e d Ways! What h e v ' n l y J o y s ! Which H e v ' n l y , G o d - l i k e , and E t e r n a l i s . T h a t ' s h e v ' n l y and d i v i n e . Can B o d i e s f i l l t h e h e v ' n l y Rooms Or y i e l d s u c h F r u i t s a s p l e a s t h e h e v ' n l y Powers ! 76 U n c a p a b l e of any h e v ' n l y B l i s s . 51 On h e v ' n l y Ground w i t h i n t h e S k i e s we w a l k . 23 51 26 42 85 6 31 8 11

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CREAMS INFERENCE

I I . 152

REVIEW

ns See II. II. II. II. II.

c "hev'ens," "h e v i SOLITUDE 104 DISSATISFACT. 22 17 MISAPPREBEN. SHADOWS 50 INSATIABLE. 1 5

als 100 103 118 129 145

hide

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frequency:

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Nor Hev'ns shew t o us below, Yea a l l the Hev'n of Hev'ns, Beyond t h e Hev'ns I n f i n i t y : Compass'd about with Hev'ns What Things abov t h e Hev'ns

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nor Kings. I l i f t mine Ey; fair. be?

(6)

1

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0 . 0 0 0 0 Hie s i t u s e s t Haeres Mundi, Bundanus Ana t o r

I . 1 5 2 3RD CENTDRY it SALUTATION II. II. 8 WONDER I I . 1 2 EDEN I I . 1 6 INNOCENCE I I . 9 6 APOSTACY I I . 14 8 CONSUMMATION

53 5 28 27 19 41 40

frequency: 7 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0 . 0 0 0 2 That in Gods Works a r e h i d , the E x c e l l e n c e What Curtain were ye from me hid so l o n g ! Here h i d : and only Things r e v e a l d . Mo Thorns choakt up my P a t h , nor hid the f a c e Which in t h e i r Glory most a r e h i d . Which were from him i n Eden h i d : But in a darksom Dungeon hid)

en II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

PREP AR A T I V E APPROACH DTTM NESSE NATURE SOLITUDE DISSATISFACT. REVIEW I I "NECTARS" THOUGHTS. Ill

33 36 16 40 51 87 10 1 21

I I . 177 I I . 189

DESIRE ETHICKS

5 49

I I . 88 I I . 108

RETURN CHRISTENDOM

ng II. II.

high

I

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hid

The r e a l l Sun, t h a t h e v ' n l y By! That Hev'nly Thoughts me h e v ' n l y Things «ay ga i n . 2 Wherin ten thousand h e v ' n l y Joys appear:

I I . 138 I I . 140

22 38 40 62 99 105 152 174 175

VI

2 AUTHOR 3 AUTHOR

r e l a t i v e frequency:

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frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: (A lowly S t a t e may hide Green T r e e s the shaded Doors did h i d e :

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frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: That Gold on Gold should hiding shining ly (Like gilded Scabbards hiding r u s t y Swords)

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I

II. II. IT. II. II. II. II. II.

2 32 36 44 46 46 60 66

AUTHOR IMPROVMENT IMPROVMENT SILENCE S I L ENCE SIL2NCE NATURE EASE

30 15 70 2 26 38 17 11

frequency:

11

Things

frequency: 29 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0008 The Streams t h a t flow from high P a r n a s s u s h i l l ; All t h a t i s Great or High in B l e s s e d n e s s .

A Concordance to the Poetry of Thomas Traherne high

II. 66 II. 68 II. 914 II. 11« II. 114 II. 116 II. 117 II. 13 0 II. 131 II. 131 II. 145 II. 162 II. 178 II. 179 II. 190 II. 194 II. 20 0 II. 200 II. 207 II. 21 1 II. 223

EASE 26 SPEED 13 WORLD 65 BELLS 17 BELLS 28 CHURCHES I 13 CHURCEES II 24 BOON 29 BOON 56 BOON 62 CITY 90 ANTICIPATION 97 DESIRE 44 DESIRE 47 ETHICRS VI 84 SECOND DAY 23 8 YEARBOOK I YEARBOOK I 11 NOTEBOOK (8) 9 NOTEBOOK (12) 11 THAHKSGI VINGS 32 9

i-way II. 130 MOON

21

;er II. 28 II. 36 II. 90 II. 115 II. 131 II. 156

32 2 16 64 44 49

VISION APPROACH FELICITY BELLS BOON AMENDMENT

II. 157 DEMONSTRATION 10 II. 191 ETHICKS VII 11 II. 222 THANKSGIVINGS 32 3 highest II. 2 II. 2 II. 32 II. 46 II. 64 II. 100 II. 149 II. 156 II. 176

ADTHOR AUTHOR IHPROVMENT SILENCE NATURE SOLITUDE HOSANNA DEMONSTRATION THOUGHTS. Ill

II. 183 GOODNESSE II. 184 GOODNESSE highly 11.192 FIRST DAY hight II. 9 0 FELICITY

5 10 34 28 87 94 26 1 27 37 70

209

Both in Himself and others; all most High, I vas as High and Great, Exalted in his Throne cn high, Disperse their Sound, and from on high Let them (like these) rais'd up on high. The Arches built (like Hev'n) wide and high With Hen of Great and High Degree: For had he fain, it had been wondrous high. Exalted high Beneath the Hocn, so much more high More Health provided, and more high. It is the Glory of his High Estate, Ye Bridal Joys! Ye High Delights; Ye high Respects! What ever Joys there b e The joy and fulness of that high delight. And when on high I spy h i s beauteous Bow, Which that High Place doth hold. And all the Work of those High rooms The Soule above with God on High, Who in safety plac'd on high So greatly high our humane Bodies are. frequency :

1

relative frequency:

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frequency: 9 relative frequency: 0.0002 To feed and make thy Glory higher. Doth make my Wonder and his Glory Higher; His Hind is higher than the Space The Higher Powers In higher Spheres; remain He made our Souls to make his Creatures Higher.

frequency:

11

relative frequency: 0.00 03

Things,

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 1 Hail, sacred Liqht, which highly dost excel. 11

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 (In nature, hight, extent, abov

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210 hight

IT- 93 WORLD

hlghteR

11.109 CHRISTENDOM

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 100 Did ravish ae and highten ay Esteea.

11.157 DEMONSTRATION

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 15 Only Extremes and Hights are Known;

I. 12 1 3RD CENTURY II. 2 AUTHOR 11.206 NOTEBOOK (7) 11.206 NOTEBOOK (7) 11.206 NOTEBOOK (7)

16 30 3 16 17

hights

hill

52 And with its hight mine Ey beguile;

hills II. 94 WORLD II. 99 SOLITUDE II. 138 DREAMS II. 144 CITY II. 194 THIRD DAY II. 195 FOURTH DAY

frequency: 5 relative frequency: 0.00 01 An Endless Hill; He nothing then could see. The Streams that flow froa high Parnassus hill; Come lett us hast to ycnder Hill, whilest wee ascend the Hill. The hill of rest, where Angels live:

frequency: relative frequency: 0.00 01 57 From neighb'ring Hills; no precious Stone, 50 Nor Earth, nor Woods, nor Hills, nor Brooks, nor Skies, 2 I saw the Hills before nine Eys; 58 Prom Everlasting Hills must still appear. 15 The Hills and Dales, the Lawns and Woods around, 22 The Hills do dance, the Valleys spring.

him

frequency:

55

relative frequency: 0.0015

himself

frequency:

31

relative frequency: 0.0008

hinder' d-force 11.186 ETHIC KS IV hinders II. 180 THOUGHTS. IV

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 1 As in a Clock, 'tis hinder'd-force doth bring frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 35 What hinders then, but we in heav'n nay be frequency:

his

414

relative frequency: 0.0118

hithar II.149 HOSANNA 11.198 SIXTH DAY

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 17 The Seas and Rivers hither flow, 34 Since hither we have been expell'd,

hoary 11.111 CHRISTMAS-DAY

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 4 3 Old Sinter's Frost and hoary hair,

hobby-horses II. 97 APOSTACY

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 63 And Hobby-horses brought to prize.

hold

11.14 5 INSATIABLE. 1 11.200 YEARBOOK I

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 1 No Walls confine! Can nothing hold ay Hind? 8 Which that High Place doth hold,

holder II. 94 WORLD

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 85 No House nor Hcider in this World did I

holes II.115 BELLS

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 71 In them, no Cracks, nor holes, nor flaws

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211

holiday 11.108 CHRISTENDOM

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 6 0 Which crown'd the Town with constant Holiday.

holidays I I . 98 SOLITODE i r . 1 0 7 CHRISTENDOM

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 10 Froa People, Churches, F e a s t s , and Holidays, 26 Fine Feathers, F a r t h i n g s , Holidays,

holiness I I . 17 5 THOUGHTS. I l l holly 11.110 CHRISTMAS-DAY holy

8 II. I I . 22 I I . 28 I I . 42 I I . 46 I I . 84 I I . 10 1 I I . 102 I I . 103 I I . 109 I I . 109 I I . 110 I I . 115 I I . 115 I I . 116 I I . 141 I I . 142 I I . 14 9 I I . 153 I I . 158 I I . 162 I I . 163 I I . 175 I I . 187 I I . 189 I I . 190 I I . 199 I I . 202 I I . 226

WON DER PREPARATIVE VISION CUMNESSE SILENCE ENQUIRIE SOLITUDE POVERTY DISSATISFACT. CHRISTENDOM CHRISTENDOM CHRISTENDOM BELLS BELLS CHURCHES I INFERENCE I I INFERENCE I I HOSANNA CIRCULATION DEMONSTRATION ANTICIPATION ANTICIPATION THOUGHTS. I l l ETHICKS V ETHICKS VI ETHICKS VI SIXTH DAY YEARBOOK I I THANKSGIVINGS

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 4 The Quintessence of Sin and Holiness frequency: 1 relative 11 They Bays and Holly b r i n g

frequency:

0.0000 0.0000

frequency: 31 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0008 36 The Sons of Men were Holy Ones. 38 Just as in Heavn the Holy Angels a r e . 56 Sees and Enjoys the Holy one. 28 There any Mixture was; the Holy Door, 39 T i s to r e c e i v with Holy Reverence, 13 Even Holy Angels nay com down 114 Where s h a l l I seek the Soul of Holy Joy 47 His Holy C o u r t , 7 0 where, the p l a c e of holy Joy! 84 T w a s Holy Ground of g r e a t Esteem; 105 In one continued Holy day 119 In Towns: f o r holy C h i l d r e n , Maids, and Men 52 In Jesus holy Name. 57 Do p r a i s His holy Name, 11 In holy Hymns by warbling Voices p r a i s ' d . 15 Holy A f f e c t i o n s , g r a t e f u l Sentiments, 43 Of G o d - l i k e Holy Thoughts: These only He 22 God's Wealth, His Holy Ones, 21 Of a l l those J o y s , the Holy Angels P r i z e , 54 We in t h i s Holy Doctrine see 110 The Holy Cherubim 115 And Holy, Holy, Holy, i s h i s Name. 1 9 A l l Holy f e a r , and Love, and Reverence, 4 Just, Holy, P e a c e f u l , and Content, 67 Enrich and f i l l each Holy One, 91 0 holy JESUS who d i d s t f o r us d i e . 67 That t h a n k f u l , h o l y , happy I may be. 1 Com Holy Ghost Eternal God 454 A l l holy G l o r i e s from the Soul redound,

holy-days I I . 9 1 ADAM

frequency: 1 8 Thanksgiving, Rapture,

r e l a t i v e frequency: Holy-days;

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homage 11.195 FOURTH DAY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 6 And to thy F i r e devoutly Hcmage p a i d .

0.0000

home

I I . 1 1 8 CHURCHES I I 11.132 "SAME PDFPOS" 11. 200 YEARBOOK I

honey.

See

honey-sucks.

frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 48 Unto his Temple, ' c a n s ' t i s nearer home. 2 Brought home from Nurse, went to the door 6 From E x i l e , home tc p a r t .

"hony." See

"hony-sucks."

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212

honor I I . 46 I I . 66 11.104 11.113 II.115 11.175

frequency: 6 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0001 3 5 T h i s i s t o H o n o r , Worship and Adore, SILENCE EASE 21 Whom a l l a r e t a u g h t t o h o n o r s e r v and l o v , DISSATISPACT. 64 Or e a r t h l y Honor, or a f a d i n g T r e a s u r e , CHRISTMAS-DAY 118 To honor Thee a t t e n d i n S t a t e ; BELLS 59 In Honor of my Lord: His Fa«e THOUGHTS. I l l 20 With Honor, Joy and P r a i s , a s w e l l a s Sence,

honord 1 1 . 1 6 4 RECOVERY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 15 Honord, E s t e e n d , B e l o v d , E n j o y d ,

0.0000

honors 1.151 3RD CENTURY I I . 1 6 8 LOVE

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1 1 . 1 7 8 DESIRE

frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e frequency: 16 Those f a d i n g H o n o r s , and f a l s p l e a s u r e s 17 of E n d l e s s G l o r i e s , Honors, f r i e n d s h i p s . Pleasures, 43 Ye S e n s e s , H o n o r s , and I n p e r i a l T r e a s u r e s !

I . 15 1 I I . 20 11.120 11.12 1 I I . 122 11.175

34 26 2 31 62 22

frequency: 6 r e l a t i v e frequency: That t h e n t h e Hony Comb And had t h e Hony even w i t h o u t t h e S t i n g s . Like Wine, o r O i l , o r Hony, t o t h e T a s t e : Thus Hony f l o w s f r o n Bocks of S t o n e ; What A l o e s , C a s s i a , S p i c e s , Hony, Wine? That us a f f e c t : The Hony and t h e S t i n g s

0.0001

hony

3RD CENTURY PREPARATIVE ODOOR ODOUR ODOUR THODGHTS. I l l

hony-sucks 1 1 . 1 2 1 ODOUR

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 50 With f r a g r a n t Hony-sucks t h y Head i s c r o w n ' d ;

hoop

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 86 And l e t n i n e Enemies h o o p . Cry, r o a r . C a l l ,

I I . 44 DUMNESSE

hop • d I I . 99 SOLITUDE 1 1 . 1 0 5 DISSATISFACT.

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 62 Som T i d i n g s t h e n c e I h o p ' d t o h e a r : 99 o t h i s ! In t h i s I h o p ' d f o r B l i s s ;

hope

frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 28 The Root of Hope, t h e Golden C h a i n , 3 0 My Soul i n C h i l d h o o d w i t h an hope s o s t r o n g ? 18 Yet hope f o r l o r e I s c a r c e l y d u r s t p r e s u i e .

I I . 58 FULLNESSE I I . 89 NEWS 11.102 POVERTY

hoped.

See

0.0000

"hop'd."

hopes frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 11.106 DISS ATISFACT. 105 B e c a s e , in h o p e s t h e y would d i s c l o s e horn

11.19 4 THIRD DAY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 12 With B l e s s i n g s n u m b e r l e s s f r o a P l e n t y ' s Horn.

horrid I I . 1 3 1 MOON

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 6 0 Where h o r r i d Death and D e s p a i r l i e s .

hors-back 11.117 CHURCHES I I

22 I f

horse 11.128 SHADOWS

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 2 8 Which one dry Ox o r Horse n i g h t d r i n k .

horseback.

See

"hors-back."

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: n o t on H o r s - b a c k , i n a Coach;

0.0000

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See

H

213

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: frequency : 37 As Mountains, C h a r e t s , Horsemen a l l on f i r e ,

hobby- h o r s e s . "

hosanna I I . 1t»9 HOSANNA

frequency: t Hosanna

1

relative

frequency:

hospitalls I I . 142 INFERENCE I I

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 30 Of Churches, o r the Founding H o s p i t a l l s :

host

frequency: relative 2 7 A numerous Host approaching i t , 21 Of L a d i e s t o o a s h i n i n g Host,

I I . 117 CHORCBES I I I I . 117 CHURCHES I I

hosts II. II. II. II. II. II.

98 129 143 180 180

CUMN ESSE SOL IT ODE SHADOWS CITY THOUGHTS. 17 THOUGHTS. IV

78 22 53 38 19 27

frequency: 0.0000

frequency: r e l a t i v e frequency: 0. 0001 6 Being t h e I n v i s i b l e , most H u r t f u l l H o s t s . Nor a l l t h e g r e a t and g l o r i o u s H o s t s , Where many num'rous Hosts, As do the b l e s s e d Host s i n Heven abov: Whole Hosts of Angels a t h i s Throne a t t e n d . Of a l l h i s Hosts;, and to compleat t h e B l i s s

hotly I I . 178 DESIRE

frequency : relative 1 18 They somwhat h o t l y did p e r s u e .

hour

frequency : r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 00 00 2 8 Which we r e t u r n , and o f f e r evry hour: 1 9 He gave them Power evry Hour,

I I . 172 THOUGHTS. I I I I . 17 3 THOUGHTS. I I

frequency:

house frequency: 8 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0002 See a l s o " s t o r e - h o u s e . n I I . 20 PREPARATIVE 10 A House I knew n o t , newly c l o t h d with S k i n . I I . 68 SPEED 16 The World my House, t h e C r e a t u r e s were l y Goods, I I . 87 INFANT-EY 43 A House, a Woman's Hand, a p i e c e of Gold, I I . 94 WORLD 85 No House nor Holder i n t h i s World did I I I . 101 POVERTY 1 As i n t h e House I s a t e I I . 10 3 CISSATISFACT. 9 In e v ' r y House I sought f o r H e a l t h , I I . 109 CHRISTENDOM 94 And Peace to b l e s s t h e i r House w i t h i n , I I . 116 CHURCHES I 15 Whose House i t i s : with so much Art and Cost houses I I . 9 1 ADAH I I . 103 DISSATISFACT. I I . 108 CHRISTENDOM II. II. II. II. II. II.

109 11 0 111 11 9 137 14 2

14 27 63

10 4 CHRISTENDOM CHRISTMAS-DAY 9 CHRISTMAS-DAY 2 5 MISAPPREHEN. 41 36 DIALOGUE CITY 5

hover'd I I . 88 NEWS

frequency :

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0.0002

r e l a t i v e frequency:

0.0000

Skies,

frequency : 9 I t hover'd t h e r e

214

A Concordance to the Poetry

hover ing 11.19 3 P TP3T DAY

17

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101

relative

f r e q u e n c y : 0. 00 28

frequency:

1

relative

frequency:

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frequency: 1 relative 15 ' T i s hugely c u r i o u s too.

frequency:

0.0000

frequency:

0.0001

howe'r

huma n See a l s o "humane." I I . 4 0 EUHNESSE 11.116 CHORCHES I IT.122 ADMIRATION I I . 141 INFERENCE I I

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: N i g h t , which hovering with her s a b l e Wing, frequency:

how

hugely 11.14 6 1*13 ATI ABLE. 2

cf Thomas Traherne

frequency: 21 20 1 6

4

relative

My N o n - i n t e l l i g e n c e of Hunan Words Like Mountains c a r v ' d by human S k i l l appear; Can Human Shape so t a k i n g fce. Such r e a l l Goods; such human Cherubins;

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 huma ne 11.158 DEMONSTRATION 47 He n e i t h e r s e e s with Humane Eys 11. 223 THANKSGIVINGS 329 So g r e a t l y high out humane Bodies a r e , frequency: These, and t h e i r

1 relative humble V a l l e y s ,

f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 laugh and s i n g ,

hurabla 11.193 SECOND DAY

16

hurailitie I I . 46 SILENCE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 4 1 Of Pure D e v o t i o n , and H u m i l i t i e ,

0.0000

hu raising I I . 9 9 SOLITUDE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 54 The E v ' n i n g dark, the humming Bees,

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hung er I I . 20 PREPARATIVE I I . 98 SOLITUDE

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21

h uri*d 11.129 SHADOWS 11.146 INSATIABLE. 2

frequency: 2 relative 69 Are l o f t y Hevens h u r l ' d 10 Tho one upon another h u r l ' d :

hurt

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11.151 REVIEW I 11.193 SECOND DAY

21

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hurtfull I I . 44 DUMNESSE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 78 Being the I n v i s i b l e , most H u r t f u l l Hosts.

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Icarus 11.130

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 19 L i k e I c a r u s o v e r t h e F l o o d he s o a r s

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PHEPARATIVE CIRCULATION CIRCULATION "NECTARS" 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY AUTHOR SILENCE CONSOMMATION

frequency: 39 Now's f r o z e n I c e : Sun,

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22 61

5 38

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I I . 56 APPREHENSION

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1 1 . 1 7 2 THOUGHTS. I I

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frequency : 4 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0001 A l e a r n e d and a Happy I g n o r a n c e 2 8 T h e i r I g n o r a n c e s h a l l make t h e e B r i g h t , 17 As t h e n unknown, f o r n e i t h e r I g n o r a n c e 43 0 h a p p y I g n o r a n c e of o t h e r T h i n g s , 1

16

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 The r u d e and I g n o r a n t : T h i s was a t h i n g frequency : Thoughts. II

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1 1 . 1 7 5 THOUGHTS.

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"ile." frequency: In Mundo mundas,

1 1 . 2 0 5 NOTEBOOK (6)

illimited I I . 1 4 4 CITY I I . 1 7 6 THOOGHTS.

Ill

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frequency: 2 relative frequency: 62 F e e l a l l i l l i m i t e d ; a n d know 34 I l l i m i t e d , t o which no F o r m ' s a s s i g n d ,

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illustrât I I . 94 WORLD

68 That

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illustrious I I . 82 ESTATE

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See " i ' me. " I. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

99 22 54 106 126 129 168 176 183 195 196

2ND CENTURY PREPARATIVE SPIRIT EI3LE IMAGE SHADOWS LOVE THOUGHTS. I l l GOODNESSE FOURTH DAY FOURTH DAY

29 54 72 3 t 74 39 31 29 13 34

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i ma g e s IT. II. II. II.

126 152 174 184

IMAGE CI RCULATION "NECTARS" GOO ON ESSE

6 2 5 69

frequency: 4 relative frequency: The b e s t of I m a g e s s h a l l I Or I m a g e s of T h i n g s , Ye I m a g e s of J o y t h a t i n me D w e l l , And b e i n g I m a g e s of GOD, t h e y a r e

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ima g i na t i o ns I I . 152 REVIEW I I

frequency: 1 relative 7 Imaginations Reali are.

i ' me ittita t ir.

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1

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imitate II.176 THOUGHTS. Ill

53 It can conceiv, and Imitate, and give:

imma nent II. 54 SPIRIT

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 67 The Act was Imcanent, yet there.

imaediat II. 42 DUMNESSE II. 52 SPIRIT

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0.0000 45 Twas with a Steddy and iramediat Sence 41 Were ray Immediat and Internal Pleasures,

immediatly II. 62 NATURE

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 31 Pierc'd through the Skies imnediatly, and sought

immorta I II. 4 4 II.143 11.171 11.200

95 25 82 16

DUMNESSE CITY THOUGHTS. I YEARBOOK I

frequency: 4 relative frequency: 0.0001 The first Impressions are Immortal all: Themselvs. Immortal they did all appear And are Immortal in their place. That Clear Immortal Light

immortalitie II. 12 EDEN

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 14 Yea Pure, and full of Immortalitie.

immovable II. 68 SPEED

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0. 00 00 22 Immovable and Sweet the Treasures were,

immutable 11.16 1 ANTICIPATION

frequency: 57 Immutable in Him:

impart II. 38 APPROACH 11.119 HISAPPRBHEN.

frequency: 3 relative frequency: 0.00 00 22 Grievd much that he could not impart his Joy. 51 Mine own: for God, that All things would impart, 16 The Moon impart,

11.132 "SAME PURPOS"

1

relative frequency: 0.0000

imparts II. 125 RIGHT

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0. 0000 64 And each of them an Evidence imparts

impenetrable 11.125 RIGHT

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0. 0000 74 Stiff, barren, hard impenetrable; tho told

imperial II.178 DESIRE

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 43 Ye Senses, Honors, and Imperial Treasures!

implied 1.152 3RD CENTUfiY

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.00 00 70 That Bliss implied, or did increas His Fame.

impregnable II. 42 EUMN ESSE

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 0.0000 54 A Fort, Impregnable to any Sin:

impressions II. 22 PREPARATIVE II. 44 DUMNESSE II. 64 EASE

frequency: 3 relative frequency: 0.0000 55 Divine Impressions when they came, 85 The first Impressions are Immortal all: 7 The first Impressions, in our Earthly State,

improv II. 87 RETURN 11.124 RIGHT

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 0. 00 00 2 That I my Manhood may improv: 34 Now clearer Reason doth improv, my View:

A Concordance to the Poetry of Thomas Traherne

2 1S

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 32 As t h e y , i f he improv'd

improvM 11.111 EISA PPRI? HF N. i ipprove Se« a I s c " i m p r o v . " 11 . 1 6 A!iE MOMENT 11.133 ETHICK3 VI improved.

See

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4 4 His G i f t s r e f i n e , E x a l t , Improve! 26 And while o u r s e l v e s a r e Calm, our Art improve

"improv*d."

iroptovmen t T l . 3 0 TMPROVMENT I I . 12 ^ RIGHT

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 t The Improvment 6 0 And i t s Improvment by the I n f l u e n c e

i m p u re I I . 2 4 INSTRUCTION I I . 96 APOSTACY

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 3 For T r a n s i e n t s only a r e impure, 15 I had no Thoughts t h a t were impure;

impute 11.18 8 ET MICKS VI 11.183 ETHICKS VI

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 16 A l l r a i l i n g s they impute, 2 0 Impute the Sage which t h e r e we f i n d ,

in

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i n-lai d 11.117 CHQRCHES I I

frequency: 27 I n - l a i d with Gold

i nca rna t I I . 66 EASE T I . 1 0 9 CHRISTES DOM

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 19 I s l i k e a God I n c a r n a t on the Throne, 96 For t h o s e i n c a r n a t Chérubin.

incense I I . 84 ENQUIRIE 1 1 . 2 0 7 NOTEBOOK (7)

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0000 30 Like Myrrh or I n c e n s e even here below. 27 That with sweet I n c e n s e do a s c e n d ,

incessantly 1 1 . 1 7 7 DESIRE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 10 That, did i n c e s s a n t l y a P a r a d i c e

inclination I I . 16 INNOCENCE 1 1 . 1 4 5 CITY

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 25 No inward I n c l i n a t i o n did I f e e l 88 This I n c l i n a t i o n , h e l p s me t o d e s c r y

inclina tions I I . 60 NATURE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 17 My I n c l i n a t i o n s r a i s d me up on high,

inclin'd 11.19 1 ETHICKS VII

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 16 The Soul of Man i s s o i n c l i n ' d t o s e e ,

0.0000

incline I I . 92 WORLD I I . 122 ODOrjR

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 8 While they to k i s s the Earth i n c l i n e . 64 Than t h e s e I more i n c l i n e .

0.0000

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 42 Which did my r i c h e r Wealth i n c l o s e ;

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Sea

inclose I I . 1 4 4 CITY

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"inclin'd."

219

A Concordance to the P o e t r y of Thomas Traherne include II.

4 SALUTATION

11.134 SIGHT 11.144 CITY 11.152 REVIEW I I included I I . 89 NEWS 11.205 NOTEBOOK includes I I . 90 FELICITY 11.203 YEARBOOK

frequency: 4 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0001 2 4 More Health i n c l u d e , then a l l t h e World c o n t a i ns. 67 That God and Nature do i n c l u d e . 47 No C o n f i n e s d i d i n c l u d e 3 Those Thoughts i t doth i n c l u d e ,

(5)

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 53 Wherin they A l l included were; 4 t h ' included sence d o s t understand.

III

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 25 Eternal i s , y e t Time i n c l u d e s ; 13 That in i t s e l f at once I n c l u d e s a l l Lands.

including 11.105 DISSATISFACT.

96 T h e i r

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0000 B l i s s nay fee, i n c l u d i n g A l l

inclusive 11.120

62 Of i t

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 I am th* i n c l u s i v e Sphere,

MISAPPREHEN.

inconvenient 1.121 3RD CENTURY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 15 Twas i n c o n v e n i e n t that His Bulk should be

increas I . 152 I I . 46 I I . 115 11.175

70 14 55 10

3RD CENTURY SILENCE BELLS THOUGHTS. I l l

increase See a l s o " e n c r e a s , " I I . 97 AP0STACY 11.185 ETHICKS I

0.0000

frequency: 4 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0001 That B l i s s i m p l i e d , or d i d i n c r e a s His Fame. Ploughing and T o y l i n g f o r a f o r c ' t I n c r e a s , Protect., i n c r e a s , e n r i c h , adorn the same. The C i t i e s G a l l a n t r i e s , t h e f e i l d s I n c r e a s .

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 'increas." 51 Which doth i n c r e a s e t h e i r Wants, so dote 9 I t doth i n c r e a s e the Value of h i s Deeds,

0.0000

incréasin g 11.193 FIRST DAY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 13 Whilst t h a t shculd temper the Day's i n c r e a s i n g Drought,

incredible I I . 157 DEMONSTRATION I I . 175 "NECTARS"

frequency : r e l a t i v e frequency: 31 What can be more I n c r e d i b l e then t h i s , 31 O what I n c r e d i b l e D e l i g h t s , What. F i r e s ,

incredible;s I I . 157 DEMONSTRATION

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 21 An d f o r t h i s Caus I n c r e d i b l e s a l c n e

incredible 1 c I I . 171 THOUGHTS. I

frequency: 1 relative 78 In c r e d i b l e ' s t h e i r E x c e l l e n c e .

indeed 3 AUTHOR II. I I . 84 ENQUIRIE I I . 84 ENQUIRIE I I . 86 INFANT-EY I I . 128 SHADOWS I I . 157 DEMONSTRATION I I . 159 DEMONSTRATION

frequency: 7 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 00 02 33 To make us Kings indeed! Not v e r b a l Ones, 9 Or can Perfumes indeed from Dunghils braath? 1 9 Mens Sences a r e indeed the Gems, 7 The v i s i v Rays a r e Beams of L i g h t indeed, 44 A Phantasm, ' t i s a World indeed, 19 A GOD indeed. Whose E x c e l l e n c e , 76 By them; Are His in them: As i f indeed

0.0000

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220

A C o n c o r d a n c e t.o t h e P o e t r y of Thomas T r a h e r n e

Indian I I . 9a WORLD

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 59 Which do b e d e c k t h e R i c h e s t I n d i a n L o r d ,

Indians II.

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 28 See what t h e R i t e s a r e w h i c h t h e I n d i a n s do

2 AUTHOR

i n d i f f e r e nt I I . 139 INFERENCE I I I . 166 ANOTHER I I - 166 ANOTHER

frequency: 3 relative frequency: 3 Things a r e i n d i f f e r e n t ; nor giv 12 We W r e t c h e s a r e I n d i f f e r e n t ! 17 T i s D e a t h my S o u l t o b e I n d i f f e r e n t ,

indivisible I I . 52 SPIRIT I I . 54 SPIRIT

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 56 I t was s o I n d i v i s i b l e , a n d s o P u r e , 92 L i k e a n I n d i v i s i b l e C e n t r e S t a n d

i n f a ne i e I I . 74 EESIGNE

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 57 My I n f a n c i e no S o o n e r Cpes i t s E y s ,

37 7 1 14 79 23 1 6 1 14

My I n f a n c y When t o t h y B l e s s e d I n f a n c y Sweet I n f a n c y ! Which d i d my I n f a n c y s o E a r l y move: Yet t h e f i r s t Words mine I n f a n c y d i d In I n f a n c y and T e n d e r Y o u t h , To I n f a n c y , 0 L o r d , a g a i n I com, In I n f a n c y ! In u n e x p e r i e n c ' d I n f a n c y Even i n my v e r y I n f a n c y !

in fa nt II. 1 4 II. 16 I I . 36 I I . 87 I I . 88 I T . 89 I I . 95 I I . 126 I I . 177

47 28 67 40 9 43 99 81 3

frequency: 9 relative frequency: And drew away my I n f a n t f e e t P o l l u t e d t h e n my I n f a n t L i f e . But Oh! t h e v i g o r of mine I n f a n t Sen c e And made an I n f a n t o n c e a g a i n : ) An I n f a n t s t i l l ; and t h e r f o r e f l y But l i t t l e d i d t h e I n f a n t dream The I n f a n t Eys Ah! Happy I n f a n t ! W e a l t h y H e i r ! A v i r g i n I n f a n t Flame,

EDEN INNOCENCE IMPROVMENT INFftNT-E Y RETURN NEWS WORLD RIGHT DESIRE

i n f a n t - d a ys 1 1 . 1 2 6 BIGHT

frequency:

10

relative frequency:

i n f a ncy See a l s •c " i n f a n c i e . " I I . 1 4 iDEN I I . 24 INSTRUCTION I I . 3 0 RAPTURE I I . 38 APPROACH I I . 44 DUMNESSE I I . 72 EESIGNE I I . 87 RETURN I I . 12 3 RIGHT I I . 127 SHADOWS I I . 174 "NECTARS"

hear.

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 87 Those I n f a n t - d a y s , when I d i d s e e

in fa nt-ea r 1 1 . 1 0 6 CHRISTENDOM

frequency: 1 When f i r s t mine

infant-ey I I . 86 INFANT-EY 1 1 . 1 3 2 SIGHT

frequency : t An I n f a n t - e y 1 Mine I n f a n t - e y

infant-eys I I . 87 INFANT-EY

frequency: 47 Who had a t f i r s t

infant* s I I . 86 INFANT-EY

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: Infant-ear relative

0.0000 0.0000

frequency:

0.0000

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: with s i m p l e I n f a n t - e y s

0.0000

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 17 A s i m p l e I n f a n t ' s Ey i s s u c h a T r e a s u r e

0.0000

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A C o n c o r d a n c e t o t h e P o e t r y of Thomas T r a h e r n e infect II.

87 INFANT-EY

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0000 51 I n f e c t t h y Mind; b u t s e e t h o u c a r e f u l l y

infected I I - 42 EUMN ESSE 1 1 . 1 8 8 ETHICRS VI

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 26 Could b r e a t h i n t o me t h e i r i n f e c t e d Mind 3 0 Our s e l v e s i n f e c t e d with t h e i r s o r e D i s e a s e ,

infecteth I I . 36 IMPROVHENT

frequency: 1 8 1 As A i r i n f e c t e t h S a l t ;

inference I I . 1 3 9 INFERENCE I inferior 1 1 . 1 2 9 SHADOBS infinit I. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. IIII. II. II. II. II. II. II.

121 26 34 48 54 56 56 102 102 133 146 147 157 161 161 163 166 166 167 167 167 167 167 180

r e l a t i v e frequency: s o a t my B i r t h

0.0000

relative

f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0000

frequency: 1 relative 70 ' B o u t your i n f e r i o r World?

f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0000

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I I . 198 SIXTH DAY I I . 201 YEAREOOK I I I . 20 2 YEARBOOK I leopa rds 11.197 SIXTH DAY

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I I . 191 FTHICKS VI I I . 196 FIFTH DAY

frequency: 13 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0003 I t s e l f , o r A r t ; u n l e s s i t made them l e s s . GOD made Nan G r e a t e r while He made Him l e s s . Less Ornaments t o t h o s e t h a t Wear Less a c t i v than they were b e f o r e ; and then Hath i n ' t more Valu, tho l e s s s e e n . Did l e s s s u r p r i z e In a l e s s D i s t a n c e from t h e p e a c e f u l Sky. An a c t i v Memory, y e t not be l e s s ? That e v e r were did l e s s His Glory p l e a s . Far l e s s h i s S p i r i t p l e a s . Tho l e s s then H i s , Tho Nothing, always be Nor e v e r moulder i n t o l e s s Esteem. She then would hav l e s s Envy, and more Meat.

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Beneath the Dust did in a Chaos lie. Gazing at Cuiet did within me lie, And great E n d o w m e n t s of ay Soul lie Haste, While in the M i d d l e it doth lie; In that Delight and J o y to lie What were the Sun, or Stars, did ye not lie And on the Altar bleeding lie, Here lie his bones, his S o u l e above. And m a k e the World with t h e Fancy lie.

II. 58 II. 99 II. 104 I I . 110 II. 120 II. 13 1 II. 136 II. 145 II. 182 II. 187 II. 187 II. 208 II. 208 II. 210 II. 210 II. 21 0 II. 22 3 II. 226

frequency: 18 relative frequency: 0.0005 FULLNESSE 22 Where all oy A rmor lies. SOLITUDE 52 Which I did long for, lies: DISSATISFACT. 46 Their Lies, CHRISTENDOM 115 Wherin my Bliss and Glory lies; RISAPPREBEN. 65 Yet lies within ay Woab. MOON 60 Where horrid Death and D e s p a i r lies. WALKING 33 To cull the Dew that lies INSATIABLE. 1 8 Till I what l i e s 89 That w h i l e G o d s Oanipresence in us lies, T H O U G H T S . 17 ETHICKS V 16 lies, Angers, titter T o n g u e s , ETHICK3 VI 1 Mankind is sick, the World disteaper'd lies. NOTEBOOK (9) 1 Beneath that S t o n e , lies buried Cne, NOTEBOOK (9) 21 Yea L o r d ! though here my body l i e s NOTEBOOK (11) 1 Heer lies pure and precious Dust, NOTEBOOK (11) 5 For though his dust in s i l e n c e lies. NOTEBOOK (12) 2 Know not where a Kingdom lies! THANKSGIVINGS 327 o what P r o f o u n d n e s s in my Body lies, T H A N K S G I V I N G S 452 Yea while the Flesh or Body subject lies

I. 138 I. 138 I . 138 I. 139 I. 151 I. 152 3 II.

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45 And l i k e Him t o o ! A l l S p i r i t , l i f e and Power, 1 My Naked S i a p l e l i f e was I . 63 T h e r e was ay S i g h t , ay L i f e , ay S e n c e , 82 In L i f e and S e n c e , 5 The M i r r o r of an E n d l e s s L i f e , 20 But o u g h t t h y L i f e and Lov, t o s e e . 20 A l l Soul and L i f e , an Ey n o s t b r i g h t . 83 Dame N a t u r e y i e l d s ; H i s Lov, H i s L i f e d o t h there 89 What k i n d of L i f e among them l e d nay be 37 ' T i s He t h a t L i f e and S p i r i t d o t h i n f u s e : 15 The T r e e of L i f e i n P a r a d i s e may grow 55 L i f e , J o y , L o v , P e a c e , a p p e a r ' d : a L i g h t 44 T h e i r L i f e i s l e d 9 Which makes my L i f e a C i r c l e of D e l i g h t s ; 80 H i s L i f e i n Wants and J o y s i s i n f i o i t . 31 H i s G a n i n e d e ! H i s L i f e ! H i s J o y ! 48 What were ay L i f e , what were t h e D e i t i e ? 50 Ye t h a t i n f o r m a y S o u l w i t h L i f e and S i g h t ! 65 S t r e n g t h S t i l l on S t r e n g t h , and L i f e i t s e l f on L i f e . 26 And a l l my L i f e t o Anguish t u r n s ! 6 Are o n e D i s e a s e of L i f e w i t h i n . 64 The l i f e and s p l e n d o u r of F e l i c i t y , 13 The r e a l l i f e of B l i s s 22 Employment i s t h e v e r y l i f e and g r o u n d 23 Of L i f e i t s e l f ; whose p l e a s a n t Motion i s 25 A l l B l e s s e d n e s s a l i f e w i t h Glory Crown'd. 26 L i f e ! L i f e i s a l l : i n i t s most f u l l e x t e n t 9 See now t h e E a r t h , w i t h L i f e and V e r d u r e crown'd. 31 Me w i t h new L i f e f r o a God t h o u d o s t i n s p i r e , 17 With L i f e and S e n s e e n d u ' d , t h e s e f r o a h e r came, 59 R e p e n t , amend t h y L i f e , amend t h y Ways, 1 CJnto t h e S p r i n g of P u r e s t L i f e 2 Our H e a r t s w i t h L i f e I n s p i r e 13 L i f e i s t h e Shadow of a Dreame, 4 To l i f e a g a i n e r e t u r n e . 23 I t was h i s L i f e which so much b r e a t h 33 4 Than Gold w i t h L i g h t , or F l e s h w i t h L i f e suborn'd frequency: 3 r e l a t i v e frequency: 9 If L i f e l e s s Earth 26 Prom l i f e l e s s B e l l s e x a m p l e t a k e ; 30 still!

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Or make His S o u l i n G l o r y more D i v i n e . A Soul i t i s t h a t makes us t r u l y G r e a t , His Kingdom and ay S o u l D e f i l e ! Sence did his S o u l with Heavenly L i f e i n s p i r e His C l e a r Soul and Open S i g h t He d i e d . His S o u l did s e e and f e e l At t h a t we aim; to t h ' end thy Soul s i g h t see Nar yet t h e S o u l , i n whose c o n c e a l e d Face, In which a S o u l doth D w e l l ; In which my S o u l did Walk; Them here a t f i r s t , they did my Soul a l l u r e , But a l l my S o u l was f u l l of L i g h t . My Soul w i t h i n , which taken up w i t h Joy To A v a r i c e or P r i d e : My S o u l d i d kneel Mere i n my S o u l . O H e a v ' n ! what B l i s s And make my S o u l to f e e l h i s Lov, I n t o my S o u l : I was an Adam t h e r e . Then was my S o u l my only A l l to me. Did q u i c k l y e n t e r and ay S o u l i n f l a m e . My S o u l r e t i r e . Those A n t i d o t s t h a t guard h i s S o u l from S i n . They my Adoring Soul did d e e p l y Wound, No r o t t e n S o u l , d i d l i k e an A p p l e , near My Soul approach. T h e r e ' s no Contagion here. That a l l was e i t h e r s which ay S o u l c o u l d v i e w . The King o f G l o r y i n my Soul did s i t . I f e l t no Dross nor Matter i n ray S o u l , W i t h i n my S o u l . Her S t o r e My Soul was f r a u g h t . And evry O b j e c t in my Soul a Thought My Soul could b e s t Express i t s S t r e n g t h . My Soul a S p i r i t i n f i n i t ! Which in my S o u l a t f i r s t He wrought. By which my T h i r s t y Soul i s kept a l i v e . Makes, and encourages ay S o u l to r i s e . The Worlds f a i r Beauty s e t my Soul on f i r e . Were the sad Dcubts and T r o u b l e s of ay S o u l , With Wonders t b e r e - t o o , t o my S o u l unknown. How e a s i l y doth Nature t e a c h the S o u l , At once my Body f e d , and S o u l d i d Crown. That i t doth p r e p o s s e s s our S o u l , and proves That i t doth Draw and f o r c e the S o u l , whom and the S o u l , no one P r e t e n d e r ought But s h a l l my S c u l no Wealth p o s s e s s . And g r e a t Endowments of my Soul l i e Waste, Thy Love r e c e i v d doth make the S o u l t o burn. Thy Soul d e s i r e , thy Lov embrace, t h y Hind 'Twas wont to c a l l my Soul i n t o mine E a r ; My Soul stood at the Gate

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See a l s o " t i l . " I I . 42 EUMNESSE I I . 46 SILENCE I I . 64 NATURE I I . 87 INFANT-EY I I . 88 RETURN I I . 102 EOVERTY I I . 102 POVERTY I I . 103 POVERTY I I . 107 CHRISTENDOM I I . 107 CHRISTENDOM I I . 136 WALKING I I . 13 8 DREAMS I I . 143 CITY I I . 145 INSATIABLE. 1 I I . 145 INSATIABLE. 1 I I . 146 INSATIABLE. 1 I I . 156 DEMONSTRATION I I . 174 "NECTARS" I I . 174 "NECTARS" I I . 174 "NECTARS" I I . 193 FIRST DAY 197 198 202 208 208

I. I. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

121 138 6 38 42 56 90 108 112

3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY SALUTATION APPROACH DUMNESSE AP PREHENSION FELICITY CHRISTENDOM CHRISTMAS-DAY

relative

frequency : 66 Below t h e T i d e .

f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0000

frequency: 5 r e l a t i v e frequency: Th* expected T i d i n g s , as they c a n e . As i f new T i d i n g s were t h e Things And b r i n g t h e T i d i n g s i n . Som T i d i n g s t h e n c e I hcp'd t o h e a r : No T i d i n g s w i l l s a l u t e o r e a s my Mind: frequency:

1

frequency:

26

relative

frequency:

0.0000

r e l a t i v e frequency:

0.0007

T i l l t h e Avenues being Open l a i d , T h e i r Banner i n the World, t i l l S i n cane i n : T i l l t h e y by Men and Beading f i r s t were shewn. Enough, t i l l I am purged from ny Sin T i l l I gain s t r e n g t h a g a i n s t Temptation, I Which t i l l ny p l e a s e d Mind could s e e Which, t i l l I be nc l o n g e r b l i n d , For t i l l His Works my Wealth became. Which, t i l l i t did r e v e a l T i l l som one should t h e t h i n g e x p l a i n : From evry Blossom; t i l l we lade T i l l t h a t which v u l g a r S e n s e T i l l I knew G u i l t . T i l l I what l i e s Must I t i l l then f o r ever burn? T i l l I what was b e f o r e a l l Time d e s c r y , And t i l l t h e Ends of T h i n g s a r e s e e n . T i l l ye ay Soul Surround, T i l l ye my B l e s s e d n e s s d i s p l a y . No f l e s h , but Dust; t i l l ye T i l l Day a t l e n g t h d e c l i n ' d , and Night drew near. T i l l now t h ' Almighty did from Heaven l o o k . T i l l God a t l e n g t h was p l e a s e d t o draw n e a r : T i l l I a t l a s t Arrive to Thee T i l l l a i d within t h i s Tombe. T i l l Death did Jogge him from t h e same,

frequ ency : 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 72 Than those s h u t up i n Chests and T i l l s , 21 25 31 21 57 3 25 61 65

0.0001

0.0000

frequency: 17 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0004 I t S p o i l s Convers, and Time i t s e l f devours, Tis Better for a l i t t l e time: Long time b e f o r e Long t i m e : I s e n t my God away. B e f o r e which t i m e a P u l p i t i n my Mind, At any t i m e , o r i d l y p l a y . E t e r n a l i s , y e t Time i n c l u d e s ; A s p r i g h t l y p l e a s a n t Time, But throu t h e S t r e e t s , l e s t p r e c i o u s Time should waste.

A Concordance t o t h e P o e t r y

450 t imp

21 5 24 28 39 7 99 13

t imely I I . 194

SECOND DAY

1 9 When I

t i me s I I . 62 I I . 195

NATURE FOURTH DAY

63 10

time ' s I I . 145

INSATIABLE.

t inse 1 II.

APOSTACY

tis 'tis

146 146 168 169 173 179 18 2 197

T i l l I what was b e f o r e a l l Tine d e s c r y . Not Tine a l o n e , but e v ' n E t e r n i t y . As t h i s at any t i m e ! Could any Ey At any t i m e . E t e r n i t y , and Time, and S p a c e , Our s e l v s a p p r o a c h . These may a t any t i n e Spend a l l i t s Time i n f e e d i n g on t h y L o v , The p r e g n a n t E a r t h a second time did b e a r ,

INSATIABLE. 1 INSATIABLE. 2 LOV 5 NOUGHTS. I THOUGHTS. I I THOUGHTS. I V THOUGHTS. IV S I X T H DAY

II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

97

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title I I . 127

tis.

1

9 76

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: With S e c r e t Rooms i n Times and Ages more A Sun ten thousand t i m e s more b r i g h t .

0.0000

frequency: 1 relative In T i m e ' s beginning f i n d ;

0.0000

relative

frequency:

0.0008

frequency:

25

relative

frequency:

0.0007

1 relative Estate,

frequency:

0.0000

r e l a t i v e frequency:

0.0195

4 23

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: Had e v e r y Thumb or Toe a Mountain been! Each Toe, each F i n g e r framed by thy S k i l l ,

0.0000

78 84

frequency: 2 relative A l l Ages and a l l Worlds t o g e t h e r Both a l w a y s a r e t o g e t h e r :

frequency: shind.

0.0000

frequency:

0.0000

"tis." 12

I . 1 2 1 3RD CENTURY I I . PO E S T A T E S I L SNCE ANTICIPATION

I I . 1 0 4 D I S S A T I S FACT. I I . 12 5 RIGHT I I . 1 3 7 DIALOGUE

toiling

See

"toyling.

frequency:

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 Som T i n s e l t h i n g whose G l i t t e r i n g did amaze,

frequency: My T i t l e t o th» frequency:

together I I . 48 I I . 162 toil

0.0000

30

to t oe

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: perceive i t r a i n in timely Shovers,

frequency:

"

EVIDENCE

of Thomas T r a h e r n e

frequency:

685

3

relative

3 8 Nothing but T o i l . Walls only me surround 5 8 Which duly y i e l d s unto t h e Plow-man's T o i l , 3 5 And tho t h e Hen t h a t t o i l f o r Meat, and Drink,

"

token I I . 16 0

ANTICIPATION

45

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: A P e r f e c t Token of h i s P e r f e c t B l i s s .

0.0000

tokens I I . 181

THOUGHTS.

69

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: As Tokens of h i s Lov t h e y a l l flow down.

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II.

90 FELICITY

IV

frequency: 5 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0001 4 Dame Nature t o l d me t h e r e was e n d l e s s S p a c e

A Concordance to t h e P o e t r y of Thomas Traherne told

I I . 1 0 6 BIBLE 1 1 . 1 2 5 EIGHT I I . 142 INFERENCE I I 1 1 . 1 4 5 INSATIABLE.

tell

1

1 1 . 1 0 0 SOLITUDE 1 1 . 1 1 4 BELLS

tomb

See a l s c " t o m b s . " I I . 78 ESTATE I I . 1 5 3 CIRCULATION I I . 194 THIRD DAT

tonbe 1 1 . 2 0 8 NOTEBOOK (9) tongue II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

451

1 ThatI T h a t ! T h e r e I was t o l d 74 S t i f f , b a r r e n , hard i m p e n e t r a b l e ; t h o t o l d 23 Concerning C h r i s t , i n t h o u g h t f u l Hind, w ' r e told ; 12 On E a r t h ; not a l l the T a l e s t h a t can be t o l d . frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 79 But had ay S o u l , c a l l ' d by t h e T e l l , gon i n , 36 Thou must a s c e n d ; taught by the T o l l r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0000

frequency:

6 With i n my s e l f a L i v i n g Tomb 19 To bury, i n a S e n c e l e s s Tomb. 2 The unborn E a r t h l a y , as i n n a t i v e Tomb; 4 Till

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: l a i d within t h i s Tombe.

0.0000

frequency : 11 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0003 Where was? in what Abyss, my Speaking Tongue? Did l i t t l e t h i nk such J o y s as Ear or Tongue, B e f o r e my Tong ue or Cheeks were t o me shewn, S i t h i n t h e Ton gue; and F e e l i n g F e e l i n g Wounds And evry Stone , and Evry S t a r a Tongue, Had gaind a To ngue, t h e i r Power began to d i e . My Tongue, my Eys, A Tongue t o Si ng t o Thee. He had a Tongu e, yea mere, a C h e r u b ' s Sense I n s p i r e my Ton gue with J o y s , or p l e a s mine Ear! I I . 28 6 THANKSGIVINGS 117 No Tongue can t e l l ! 4 4 20 22 42 44 78 80 91 167

SALUTATION SAL OTATION PREPARATIVE PREPARATIVE DOMNESSE DUHNESSE PERSON ESTATE ADAM LOVE

fuas II. II.

2 AUTHOR 3 AUTHOR

II. II.

40 DUHNESSE 84 ENQUIRIE

I I . 105 DISSATISFACT. I I . 11 4 BELLS I I . 184 GOODNESSE I I . 187 ETHICKS V too top.

6 15 4 34 61 68 60 18 29 4

frequency: 8 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0002 22 A T a l e i n tongues t h a t sound l i k e B a b e l - h e l l ; 47 T h e i r p r e c i o u s Hands, t h e i r Tongues and L i p s divine , 1 1 In inward T h i n g s , nor fce depravd with Tongues, 23 T h e i r Tongues t h e Organs which they lov t o hea r , 83 The s e c r e t Causes which employ t h e i r Tongues, 20 T h e i r i r o n Tongues 65 T h e i r Lips a r e s o f t and S w e l l i n g Grapes, t h e i r Tongues 16 L i e s , Angers, b i t t e r Tongues, frequency:

See

28

r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0008

"toppe."

toppe 1 1 . 2 0 6 NOTEBOOK (7) toraent 1 1 . 1 8 7 ETHICKS VI 1 1 . 1 9 0 ETHICKS VI

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 7 But on t h e Toppe do P l e a s u r e s keep

0 . 0000

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 7 They a l l torment t h e m s e l v e s ! 9 3 B e a r i n g a l l Torment, p a i n , reproach and shame,

A Concordance to the Poetry

4 52

tormented I I . 190 ETHICKS torme nts 11.139

VI

INFERENCE

I

toucheth II.177

76

Ill

frequency :

relative

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0.0000

frequency: 7 r e l a t i v e frequency: >uch and make our f e e t D i v i n e , mine to touch and meet;

0.0002

1

frequency:

relative

frequency:

0.0000

frequency :

relative

frequency:

0. 0000

frequency :

relative

frequency:

0.0000

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"tow'rds."

frequency:

tower I I . 58 FULLNESSE I T . 145 C I T Y 1 1 . 1 7 3 THOUGHTS.

II

3

21 I t i s my Davids Tower, 80 A Mansion or Tower of B l i s s . 20 Both to Erect, and t o Maintain a Tower,

65 21 7 33 1

frequency: 5 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0001 Hav b u i l t these Towers Where Towers, P i l l a r s , P i n n a c l e s , and S p i r e s For me these S t r e e t s and Towers, The Gold and S i l v e r Towers? Yee t h a t Towers so much p r i z e .

SOLITUDE 9 CHRISTENDOM 31 48 CHRISTENDOM CHRISTENDOM 60 CHRISTMAS- DAY 112 "SAME P U R r O S " 8

frequency: 6 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0001 Remov'd from Town, A Town beyond the S e a s , That Town surrounds; Which crown'd the Town with constant Holiday. Ev'n round about the Tcwn: Newly com a f t e r me t o Town,

BELLS CHURCHES CITY EES IR E NOT E300K

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(12)

town I I . 98 I I . 107 11.108 TI.108 I I . 11 3 I I . 132

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towers I T . 11 5 11.116 11.143 I I . 178 IT.210

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21

touchd 1 . 1 5 1 3RD CENTUPY

towards See a 1 sc

relative

5

ISTATE 67 SHADOWS 1 4 19 INFERENCE I THOUGHTS. I l l 62 THOUGHTS. 17 63 SIXTH DAY 27 THA NK3GIVINGS 441

THOUGHTS.

f requency : 78

torrent I I . 194 SECOND DAY touch I I . 82 I T . 128 ii. mo 11.177 I I . 181 I T . 198 I I .226

cf Thomas Traherne

towns I T . 9 6 AP0STACY 1 1 . 1 1 0 CHRISTENDOM tow'rds toy I I . 9 5 WORLD I I . 106 BIBLE

27 119

frequency: 2 My Joys were Meadows,

r e l a t i v e frequency: 0 . 0 0 0 0 F i e l d s , and Towns.

frequ ency:

1

relative

frequency:

frequency:

2

relative

frequency: 0 . 0 0 0 0

93 But empty Chair s ; a Crcwn, a Toy 5 Are but a Toy, compared to the B l i s s

0.0000

A Concordance to t h e Poetry toyes I I . 191 ETHICKS VI toyling II. toys

16 SIL ENCE

See a l ; sc " t o y e s . " II. 3 AUTHOR I I . 12 EDEN I I . 68 SPEED I I . 70 DESI G NE I I . 78 PERSON I I . 96 APOSTACY I I . 97 APOSTACY I I . 104 DISSATI SFACT. I I . 172 ELISSE I I . 17 8 DESIRE I I . 179 DESIRE

trace II.

2 AUTHOR

tracts 3 AUTHOR II. 1 1 - 1 2 9 SHADOWS trade II. II. II. II. II.

91 10 1 124 141 175

ADAM SOLITUDE RIGHT INFERENCE I "NECTARS"

les a SONDER II. I I . 2 6 VISION I I . 26 VISION I I . 1 2 4 RIGHT

4 53

of Thomas T r a h e r n e

frequency: 1 105 Compar'd t o S o u l s a l l

r e l a t i v e frequency: 0. e l s e a r e Tcyes !

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 14 P l o u g h i n g and T o y l i n g f o r a f o r c ' t I n c r e a s , frequency: 61 23 26 14 51 43 59 49 14 38 63

11

relative

f r e q u e n c y : 0.

E v ' n t h u s do i d l e F a n c i e s , T o y s , and Words, Vain C o s t l y T o y s , Tho now by o t h e r Toys I t o t h e r Toys might A n t e d a t e , T r u e H e a l t h f a r more t h e n T o y s : F i n e L a c e and S i l k s , s u c h C h i l d i s h T o y s Began t h e i r P e n c e and Toys t o v i e w . Such T o y s I l o a t h ' d . My T h i r s t d i d b u r n ; T h e s e a r e b u t Dead M a t e r i a l And H e a v e n l y P l e a s u r e s ; a l l

Toys, the r e s t

a r e Toys:

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 9 I t s O b j e c t s v i e w , and t r a c e t h e g l o r i o u s Way frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 58 The L e n g t h of Ages and t h e T r a c t s of Land 51 G r e a t T r a c t s of Land t h e r e may b e f o u n d 13 118 16 46 36

frequency: 5 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0001 No G o l d , n o r T r a d e , n o r S i l v e r t h e r e , Nor i n t h e F i e l d , n o r i n a T r a d e T h a t S i l v e r - s m i t h s might h a v e t h e b e t t e r T r a d e . A Feast, f i n e Cloaths, or e l s a Trade, Your J u b i l e e a n d T r a d e frequency:

relative

frequency:

0.0001

31 7 Even T r a d e s them s e l v s

seen in C e l e s t i a l Ligh t , 27 T r a d e s s h a l l a d o r n and B e a u t i f y t h e E a r t h , 11 F o r T r a d e s , O p i n i o n s , E r r o r s , a r e

train frequency : r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 See a l s c " r o s y - t r a i n . " 1 1 . 1 1 7 CHURCHES I I 10 H i t h a l l h e r g l o r i o u s T r a i n , 1 1 . 1 8 7 ETHICKS VI 3 T h e i r S i n s a r e Hoes; a l o n g c o r r u p t e d T r a i n 1 1 . 1 9 7 FIFTH DAY 19 T h i s Day p r o c l a i m , w i t h a l l t h e i r f i n n y T r a i n . frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0000 may b e Trampld o n , b u t s t i l l w i l l g r o w ;

trampld I I . 44 EUflNESSE

83 I t

trance 1 1 . 1 1 5 BELLS

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0. 0000 4 8 T h a t c a s t s my S o u l i n t o a T r a n c e

tranquility I I . 86 INFANT-EY

frequency: 1 relative 2 8 Of God i n my T r a n q u i l i t y .

frequency:

0.0000

454

a C o n c o r d a n c e to t h e P o e t r y

of Thomas T r a h e r n e

t r a nscenrl 1 1 . 1 7 3 THOUGHTS. I I

frequency: 26 Was b u t a T h o u g h t ,

transcend ent I . 152 3RD CENTURY I I . 34 ItfPROVMS NT I I . 127 EVI DENCE T I . 1U 1 INFERENCE I I 1 1 . 1 5 0 HOSANNA 1 1 . 1 5 7 DEMONSTRATION I I . 16 9 THOUGHTS. I I I . 16 9 THO UGHTS. I I I . 176 THOUGHTS. I I I

54 58 27 7 49 34 12 27 58

tra nseunt I I . 54 SPIRIT

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 66 Even t h e r e , n o t by a T r a n s e u n t I n f l u e n c e .

0.0000

t r a n s form 1 I I . 5 0 SPIRIT 1 1 . 1 7 0 THOUGHTS. I

frequency: 2 relative frequency: 25 I t s F s s e n c e i s T r a n s f o r r a d i n t o a t r u e 58 T r a n s f o r m d , a n d w i t h i t s O b j e c t s l i n d .

0.0000

frequency: 1 r e l a t i v e frequency: t r a n s form ed See a l s o " t r a n s f o r m d . •i 97 L e t my p u r e S o u l , t r a n s f o r m e d t o a T h o u g h t , I I . 1 8 2 THOUGHTS. IV

0.0000

t r a ns form ing 1 1 . 1 0 7 CHRISTENDOM transient.

See

35

1 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0000 and y e t i t d i d t r a n s c e n d

frequency: 9 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0002 Of s u c h T r a n s c e n d e n t T r e a s u r e s Our P l e a s u r e , how T r a n s c e n d e n t , hew c o a p l e a t , Both i n a n a t u r a l and t r a n s c e n d e n t way; M a t e r i a l D e l i g h t s ; t r a n s c e n d e n t C b j e c t s ; Ends T r a n s c e n d e n t O b j e c t s d o t h my God p r o v i d e , Transcendent t o t h i s Summitie! I s my T r a n s c e n d e n t , a n d my B e s t D e l i g h t . Transcendent P e r f e c t Pleasures. Host G r e a t , T r a n s c e n d e n t , H e a v n l y and D i v i n e .

frequency:

1

relative

frequency:

0.0000

"transeunt. rie^l iaat ni vve f r equency: 1 For T r a n s i e n t s o n l y a r e i m p u r e ,

tra nsient.s I I . 24 INSTRUCTION

f r e q u e n c y : 0. 00 00

transparent II. 2 AUTHOR I I . 68 SPEED

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0.0000 3 A S i m p l e L i g h t , t r a n s p a r e n t Words, a S t r a i n 10 In P u r e , T r a n s p a r e n t , S o f t , S w e e t , M e l t i n g Pleasures,

transplanted I I . 1 1 0 CHRISTMAS-DAY

frequency: 1 21 T r a n s p l a n t e d t h e r e i t

relative frequency: s e e m s t o grow

0.0000

frequency: 2 r e l a t i v e frequency: transported 39 He was t r a n s p o r t e d even h e r e on E a r t h , I I . 92 ADAM I I . 2 2 5 THANKSGIVINGS 431 T r a n s p o r t e d a r e : C o n t a i n i n g W o r l d s o f Treasure,

0.0000

travel I I . 1 3 0 MOON

0.0000

t rea s u r e I . 125 I I . 12 T I . 26 I I . 40 II. II.

3RD CENT DP. Y EDEN VISION DUM NESSE

42 DIMNESSE INFANT-EY

8 f >

frequency: 1 relative frequency: 7 Did i n h i s T r a v e l s e e , a n d saw by N i g h t

frequency: 27 r e l a t i v e frequency: 0.0007 . . . . . . Treasure . . . .. Health . . . . . . . . : The U n i v e r s e was t h e n a World of T r e a s u r e , Ten t h o u s a n d Heaps of v a i n c o n f u s e d T r e a s u r e T h a t L i f e and Love n i g h t be h i s H e a v n l y Treasure: 47 Of T h i n g s : Twas t o i n h e r i t E n d l e s s T r e a s u r e , 1 7 A s i m p l e I n f a n t ' s Ey i s s u c h a T r e a s u r e 2 20 13 4

A C o n c o r d a n c e to t h e P o e t r y of Thomas T r a h e r n e treasure I I . 88 I I . 104 I I . 11 3 I I . 120 I I . 121 I I . 121 I I . 141 I I . 142 I I . 143 I I . 145 I I . 147 I I . 151 I I . 161 I I . 164 I I . 166 I I . 170 I I . 180 II. II. II. II.

20 7 207 21 0 225

treasures I . 140 I . 151 I . 152 4 II. II. 4 6 II.

455

NEWS 1 6 Which d i d c o m p r i s e ray wished unknown T r e a s u r e , DISSATISFACT. 64 Or e a r t h l y Honor, or a f a d i n g T r e a s u r e , CHRISTMAS-DA Y 101 My T r e a s u r e , L c r d , thou m a k ' s t t h y P e e p l e be MISAPPREHEN. 61 And s u r e l y i s ray T r e a s u r e : CDOOB 28 These G i f t s t o be my T r e a s u r e . CD 0 0 H 47 Contemplat t h e n t h e Valu o f t h i s T r e a s u r e , INFERENCE I 5 8 I may p o s s e s s of H i s E t e r n a l T r e a s u r e . INFERENCE I I 22 To t r e a s u r e up t h o s e T r u t h s which s h e did hear CITY 40 Had I , nor w i s h ' d f o r e t h e r T r e a s u r e . CITY 82 C o n f i n e ; nor be my o n l j T r e a s u r e : INSATIABLE. 2 21 T h a t h a t h a Bottom of i t s T r e a s u r e , REVIEW I 16 Wise o n e s a r e a s a c r e d T r e a s u r e ; ANTICIPATION 6 9 Becaus i t makes a l l T r e a s u r e . RECOVERY 4 0 I f s h e r e c e i v s . Then a l l t h a t P i l e o f Treasure. ANOTHER His Goodness made t h y S o u l so G r e a t a 22 T r e a s u re THO UGHTS . I 5 3 Ya J o y s ! Ye Ends o f Outward T r e a s u r e ! THOUGHTS. IV 24 And makes i t s e l f h i s C r e a t u r e s c h i e f e s t Treasure. NOTEBOOK (8) 3 That s u c h a T r e a s u r e I s h o u l d k e e p , NOTEBOOK (8) 8 Where in t h i s T r e a s u r e l a y : NOTEBOOK (11) 7 I t i s a T r e a s u r e o f such p r i c e . THANKSGIVINGS 43 4 T r a n s p o r t e d a r e : C o n t a i n i n g Worlds o f Trea s u r e , 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY 3RD CENTURY SALUTATION SALUTATION SALUTATION

19 18 54 12 21 39

II. II. II.

1 4 EDEN 28 VISION 3 2 IMPROVMENT

40 51 26

II. II. II.

46 SIL ENCE 4 8 SILENCE 48 SILENCE

23 62 69

II. II. II. II. II . II. II.

52 62 66 68 68 76 78

SPIRIT NATURE EASE SPEED SPEED PERSON ESTATE

40 47 14 11 22 34 14

II. II. II. II. II.

78 87 88 89 91

PERSON INFANT-EY NEWS NEWS ADAH

53 52 2 44 23

frequency: 51 r e l a t i v e f r e q u e n c y : 0 . 0 0 14 And a l l my S a c r e d T r e a s u r e s f l e d ; And P l a c e d h i s H a p p i n e s s i n o t h e r T r e a s u r e s Of s u c h T r a n s c e n d e n t T r e a s u r e s Welcom y e T r e a s u r e s which I now r e c e i v . Such S a c r e d T r e a s u r e s a r e t h e Lims i n B o y s , S t r a n g e T r e a s u r e s l o d g ' d i n t h i s f a i r World appear, Mine Eys t h o s e T r e a s u r e s f i r s t d i d s e e . At once i n two; t o s e e h i s E n d l e s s T r e a s u r e s A l l t h i n g s i n o n e , t h a t t h e y may be t h e Treasures His S a c r e d T r e a s u r e s , t o a d m i r e , r e j o y c e T h e r e n o t h i n g was but I , and a l l my T r e a s u r e s . His G i f t s , and my P o s s e s s i o n s , b o t h our Trea sure s ; Was a l l a t o n c e w i t h i n me; a l l h e r T r e a s u r e s Why T r e a s u r e s and D e l i g h t s s h o u l d bounded b e , And t h a t a l l Men t h e r o n a r e l i v i n g T r e a s u r e s , L i k e P r e c i o u s and D i f f u s i v e T r e a s u r e s , Immovable and Sweet t h e T r e a s u r e s were, D e l i g h t i n t h e s e most S a c r e d T r e a s u r e s Are even t h e T h i n g s f o r which my Lims a r e Treasures. While f a l s e r T r e a s u r e s o n l y seem, B i d them a d i e u . R e t u r n : Thy T r e a s u r e s As i f my T r e a s u r e s and my J o y s l a y t h e r e ; That a l l t h e T r e a s u r e s o f t h e World were by, And f r u i t f u l F i e l d s , h i s n e e d f u l T r e a s u r e s we re ;

A Concordance

4 56 t rea sure s IT. 102 II. 11 0 II. 119 II. 12 1 II. 13 9 II. 144 II. 144 II. 149 II. 149

POVERTY CHPI STEN DOM MISAPPREHEN. ODOUR INFERENCE I CITY CTTY HOSANNA HOSANNA

50 11 4 25 24 2 57 7 1 8 25

II. 154 II. 161 II. 163 II. 168

CIRCULATION ANTICIPATION RECOVERY LOVE

82 71 2 18

II. 169 THOUGHTS. I

20

IT. 16 9 II. 173 II. 174 II. 176

THOUGHTS. I THOUGHTS. II "NECTARS" THOUGHTS . III

30 35 29 49

II. 178 II. 180 IT. 18 1 II- 182 II. 182 II. 190

DESIRE THOUGHTS. IV THOUGHTS. IV GOODNESSE TIIO UGHTS . IV ETHICKS VI

43 12 82 8 90 89

II. 19 1 ETHICKS VII 11. 19 1 ETHICKS VII II. 20 8 NOTEBOOK (9)

6 17 9

to the Poetry

of Thomas Traherne

Plenty of Jewe Is, Goods, and Treasures, Th* unthought cf Joys and Treasures All Treasures; but he hates a failing Stream What Treasures Services and Uses-be. The Treasures of all Blessedness, That Treasures evry where Such Treasures as are to be valu'd more fly Joys and Tr easures, No more. No mo re shall C l o u d s eclyps my T reasure s, All the fair T reasures of his Bliss Is God! In who m Eternal Wants and T r e a s u r e s As makes his T reasures infinit! Joys, Praises, Beauties and Celestial Treasures! The Sweetest, last, and most Substantial Treasures. Ye Open all hi s Heavenly Treasures, Of those his T reasures might Enflame My Sweet Infor iters and my Living Treasures A Thought can Clothe it self with all the Treasures Ye Senses, Hon crs, and Imperial Treasures! The Joys and T reasures of the DEITIE. His Throne a f cuntain of Eternal Treasures, And do behold his Treasures His Treasures might be all before our Eys: For they thems elves would be our greatest T reasures Wherein the Jo yes and Treasures are so great, Without his Tr easures no man's Soul can be, Ndt all the Tr easures, nor the Pleasures, 0.0000

frequency: trea sury relative frequency: See alsc "treasurie." 68 Do pry into, that Copious Treasury. II. 144 CITY

0.0000

t ree

GOODNESSE

11.121

ODOUR II. 122 ADMIRATION II. 14 5 IN SATIABLE,

trass II. 82 II. 9 1 II. 99 TI. 103 II. 104 II. 108 II. 108

frequency : A Treasurie.

1

relative frequency:

treasur ie II.182

E M Q UIR12 ADA SOLITUDE DI S S ATI S FACT. DI S S ATI S FACT. CHR ISTEN DOM CHR I STF.NDOH

II. 103 CH" 1ST EN D01 TI. 121 ODOUR

frequency: 3 relative frequency: 0.0000 29 Your Substance is the Tree on which it grows; 15 The Tree of Life in Paradise may grow 1 4 Nor Tree, frequency: 23 relative frequency: 0.0006 While Trees and Herbs their Senses pleas, He was surrounded with; the Trees, the fair The shady Trees, To Earth I came; among the Trees, Sure none of these, sensless as Trees, Green Trees the shaded Doors did hide: Did gild the Trees, the Houses, Children, Skies, 71 Beneath the lofty Trees 3 3 From Trees and Flesh; thus Corn from Earth; to one

2 22 53 26 57 56 63

4 57

A Concordance to the P o e t r y of Thomas Traherne trees II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II. II.

125 135 136 137 137 142 149 153 158 165 178 178 181

RIGHT WALKING WALKING DIALOGUE DIALOGUE CITY HOSANNA CIRCULATION DEMONSTRAT ION RECOVERY DESIRE DESIRE THOUGHTS. IV

I I . 197 SIXTH DAY t r emble

43 32 54 24 27 3 18 48 45 48 31 35 47

T r e e s , F l o w e r s , Grass, or Corn Among the Hedges and the T r e e s , From viewing Herbs and T r e e s . C o n t r i b u t e Moisture t o thy P l a n t s and T r e e s , s animats the T r e e s , In P a r a d i s e am ong the T r e e s , Yea, here the Trees of Eden grow. The T r e e s suck Hoysture a t t h e i r Roots, Or A i r , or E a r t h , or T r e e s , or Seas, Of a l l t h e s e T r e e s and Roots The Springs and T r e e s , the Heavenly Days, Trees Haters Days and Shining Beams Fowls F i s h e s B