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Thomas Traherne was an English poet and religious writer.
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Thomas Traherne's poems
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A learned and a happy ignorance Divided me
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For all the mysteries, engines, instruments, wherewith the world is filled, whichwe are able to frame and use to thy glory. For all the trades, variety of operations, cities, temples, streets, bridges, mariner'scompass, admirable picture, sculpture, writing, printing, songs and music; wherewiththe world is beautified and adorned. Much more for the regent life,
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His Power bounded, greater is in might, Than if let loose, 'twere wholly infinite.
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One star Is better far
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To walk abroad is, not with eyes, But thoughts, the fields to see and prize;
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News from a foreign country came, As if my treasures and my joys lay there;
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