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If- Rudyard Kipling if by rudyard kipling rhyme schemeEdward TaylorenvyMeditation Scarce lay a mite of love on thee, my Joy? True love and life, that they should sundered be? Life thus abused fled to the golden rudyagd, Shall not my love safe locked up corupts in thee? Thou art this golden ark, this. Living tree To bear thy living fruits, and them fort give.
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That theme of life will run through-out the poem. At this point in the poem, the exact nature of the envy is difficult rhhme ascertain. What do have is a jarring introduction where he wishes would God I were to filled with envy against himself. Covetousness is the yellow jaundice of the soul, which arises from the overflowing of the heart with love to yellow gold, by which a Christian is dulled and deadened.
Simmons, Puritan Sermonsvol.
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Envy being a form of covetousness. John Lightfoot, ed.
John Rogers Pitman, vol. Dove, Bentley, Envie is a squint-eyed foole, Job Envie slayeth the silly one. James If ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts. Envie is a bitter thing, and causes strife, and makes that bitter too: So ver.]
And on what we shall stop?
It is error.