22THE DUTEOUS HEARTSpirit of grace and beauty,Whom men so much miscall;Maidenly, modest duty,I cry thee fair befal!Pity for them that shun thee,Sorrow for them that hate,Glory, hath any won theeTo dwell in high estate!But rather thou delightestTo walk in humble ways,Keeping thy favour brightestUncrown’d by foolish praise;In such retirement dwelling,Where, hath the worldling been,He straight returneth tellingOf sights that he hath seen,Of simple men and truestFaces of girl and boy;The souls whom thou enduestWith gentle peace and joy.Fair from my song befal thee,Spirit of beauty and grace!Men that so much miscall theeHave never seen thy face.
22THE DUTEOUS HEARTSpirit of grace and beauty,Whom men so much miscall;Maidenly, modest duty,I cry thee fair befal!Pity for them that shun thee,Sorrow for them that hate,Glory, hath any won theeTo dwell in high estate!But rather thou delightestTo walk in humble ways,Keeping thy favour brightestUncrown’d by foolish praise;In such retirement dwelling,Where, hath the worldling been,He straight returneth tellingOf sights that he hath seen,Of simple men and truestFaces of girl and boy;The souls whom thou enduestWith gentle peace and joy.Fair from my song befal thee,Spirit of beauty and grace!Men that so much miscall theeHave never seen thy face.
Spirit of grace and beauty,Whom men so much miscall;Maidenly, modest duty,I cry thee fair befal!Pity for them that shun thee,Sorrow for them that hate,Glory, hath any won theeTo dwell in high estate!But rather thou delightestTo walk in humble ways,Keeping thy favour brightestUncrown’d by foolish praise;In such retirement dwelling,Where, hath the worldling been,He straight returneth tellingOf sights that he hath seen,Of simple men and truestFaces of girl and boy;The souls whom thou enduestWith gentle peace and joy.Fair from my song befal thee,Spirit of beauty and grace!Men that so much miscall theeHave never seen thy face.
Spirit of grace and beauty,Whom men so much miscall;Maidenly, modest duty,I cry thee fair befal!Pity for them that shun thee,Sorrow for them that hate,Glory, hath any won theeTo dwell in high estate!But rather thou delightestTo walk in humble ways,Keeping thy favour brightestUncrown’d by foolish praise;In such retirement dwelling,Where, hath the worldling been,He straight returneth tellingOf sights that he hath seen,Of simple men and truestFaces of girl and boy;The souls whom thou enduestWith gentle peace and joy.Fair from my song befal thee,Spirit of beauty and grace!Men that so much miscall theeHave never seen thy face.
Spirit of grace and beauty,Whom men so much miscall;Maidenly, modest duty,I cry thee fair befal!
Spirit of grace and beauty,
Whom men so much miscall;
Maidenly, modest duty,
I cry thee fair befal!
Pity for them that shun thee,Sorrow for them that hate,Glory, hath any won theeTo dwell in high estate!
Pity for them that shun thee,
Sorrow for them that hate,
Glory, hath any won thee
To dwell in high estate!
But rather thou delightestTo walk in humble ways,Keeping thy favour brightestUncrown’d by foolish praise;
But rather thou delightest
To walk in humble ways,
Keeping thy favour brightest
Uncrown’d by foolish praise;
In such retirement dwelling,Where, hath the worldling been,He straight returneth tellingOf sights that he hath seen,
In such retirement dwelling,
Where, hath the worldling been,
He straight returneth telling
Of sights that he hath seen,
Of simple men and truestFaces of girl and boy;The souls whom thou enduestWith gentle peace and joy.
Of simple men and truest
Faces of girl and boy;
The souls whom thou enduest
With gentle peace and joy.
Fair from my song befal thee,Spirit of beauty and grace!Men that so much miscall theeHave never seen thy face.
Fair from my song befal thee,
Spirit of beauty and grace!
Men that so much miscall thee
Have never seen thy face.