FLETCHER, John
    
      
    
      
    Beauty Clear and Fair
  
    
      
    Beauty clear and fair,
    
      
    Where the air
    
      
    Rather like a perfume dwells;
    
      
    Where the violet and the rose
    
      
    Their blue veins and blush disclose,
    
      
    And come to honour nothing else:
    
      
    
      
    Where to live near
    
      
    And planted there
    
      
    Is to live, and still live new;
    
      
    Where to gain a favour is
    
      
    More than light, perpetual bliss--
    
      
    Make me live by serving you!
    
      
    
      
    Dear, again back recall
    
      
    To this light,
    
      
    A stranger to himself and all!
    
      
    Both the wonder and the story
    
      
    Shall be yours, and eke the glory;
    
      
    I am your servant, and your thrall.