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This verse marks that, and both do make a motion Unto a third, that ten leaves off doth lie: Then, as dispersed herbs do watch a potion, These three make up some Christians destinie. Such are they secrets, which my life makes good, And comments on thee: For in ev’ry thing Thy words do find me out, and parallels bring, And in another make me understood. Stars are poor books, and oftentimes do miss: This book of stars lights to eternal bliss.
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This verse marks that, and both do make a motion Unto a third, that ten leaves off doth lie: Then, as dispersed herbs do watch a potion, These three make up some Christians destinie. Such are they secrets, which my life makes good, And comments on thee: For in ev’ry thing Thy words do find me out, and parallels bring, And in another make me understood. Stars are poor books, and oftentimes do miss: This book of stars lights to eternal bliss.
ABSTRACT
Coleridge underlined watch in line 7 and wrote at the foot of the page: “Some misprint”. The Spiritual Unity of the Bible: Part I of the poem begins:
the Idea of the Organic World: I.e. the unitive noumenal dimension behind the physical; cf CN III 4418 and 4554n above.