And are the casements which admit most light.

Sir John Davies.

Though all the doors are sure, and all our servants

As sure bound with their sleeps; yet there is One

That wakes above, whose eye no sleep can bind;

He sees through doors, and darkness, and our thoughts;

And, therefore, as we should avoid with fear,

To think ourselves amiss before His search;

So should we be as curious to shun

All cause that others think not ill of us.