421. 7s. M. Beaumont. The Heaven Within. 1 As earth's pageant passes by, Let reflection turn thine eye Inward, and observe thy breast; There alone dwells solid rest. 2 That's a close immured tower, Which can mock all hostile power; To thyself a tenant be, And inhabit safe and free. 3 Say not that this house is small, Girt up in a narrow wall; In a cleanly, sober mind, Heaven itself full room doth find. 4 The infinite Creator can Dwell in it; and may not man? Here, content, make thy abode With thyself and with thy God.
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