John Norris of Bemerton ( 2 of 2 )
 How fading are the joys we dote upon!
 Like apparitions seen and gone;
  But those which soonest read more 
 How fading are the joys we dote upon!
 Like apparitions seen and gone;
  But those which soonest take their flight
   Are the most exquisite and strong;
    Like angel's visits short and bright,
     Mortality's too weak to bear them long. 
 Even here Thy strong magnetic charms I feel,
 And pant and tremble like the amorous steel.
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 Even here Thy strong magnetic charms I feel,
 And pant and tremble like the amorous steel.
  To lower good, and beauties less divine,
   Sometimes my erroneous needle does incline;
    But yet (so strong the sympathy)
     It turns, and points again to Thee.