Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning Poem by John Bunyan

Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning

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Look yonder, ah! methinks mine eyes do see
Clouds edged with silver, as fine garments be;
They look as if they saw that golden face
That makes black clouds most beautiful with grace.
Unto the saints' sweet incense, or their prayer,
These smoky curdled clouds I do compare.
For as these clouds seem edged, or laced with gold,
Their prayers return with blessings manifold.

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John Bunyan

John Bunyan

Elstow, Bedfordshire, England.
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