298 [from A Single Eye All Light, no Darkness]
Behold, the King of glory now is come
T’reduce God, and Devil to their Doom;
For both of them are servants unto Me
That lives, and rules in perfect Majesty:
5 Though called God, yet that is not my Name,
True, I be both, yet am I not the same:
Therefore a wonder am I to you all,
So that to titul’d Gods ye pray and call.
Oh then my Creature, let me speak to thee;
10 Thy Worship, and thy God, shall dy truly.
Why dote ye Worldings? up and down being hurl’d,
As he is, so are we even in this World;
And so are all things perfect, just, and good;
Yea, all are sav’d by’s Cross, his wounds, and blood.
15 Where else is heaven, but in our present peace
From him? or hell, but when that this doth cease?
Fie then for shame, look not above the Skies
For God, or Heaven; for here your Treasure lies
Even in these Forms, Eternal Will will reigne,
20 Through him are all things, onely One, not Twain:
Sure he’s the Fountain from which every thing
Both good and ill (so term’d) appears to spring.
Unto this Single Eye, though Adams two
Cannot perceive, to Such, to All
Adieu.