III

Joy, pleasure, beauty, kindness, glory, love,

Sleep, day, life, light,

Peace, melody, my sight,

My ears and heart did fill and freely move.

All that I saw did me delight.

The Universe was then a world of treasure,

To me an universal world of pleasure.

IV

Unwelcome penitence was then unknown,

Vain costly toys,

Swearing and roaring boys,

Shops, markets, taverns, coaches, were unshown;

So all things were that drowned my joys:

No thorns choked up my path, nor hid the face

Of bliss and beauty, nor eclipsed the place.

V

Only what Adam in his first estate,

Did I behold;

Hard silver and dry gold

As yet lay under ground; my blessed fate

Was more acquainted with the old

And innocent delights which he did see

In his original simplicity.

VI

Those things which first his Eden did adorn

My infancy

Did crown. Simplicity

Was my protection when I first was born.

Mine eyes those treasures first did see

Which God first made. The first effects of Love

My first enjoyments upon earth did prove;

VII

And were so great, and so divine, so pure,

So fair and sweet,

So true; when I did meet

Them here at first, they did my soul allure,

And drew away my infant feet

Quite from the works of men; that I might see

The glorious wonders of the Deity.

[INNOCENCE]