That Cause We Discern by Feeling
by Jay
All cases,
seen after or before, are of a place we wish to
stay, or near it as the
waves give us pleasure, not in seeing;
we are made of many parts and
other pieces, which go
where the tide and the obscure specks of dirt go,
in case any troubled souls are
not there,
but here,
yet they
say anything when The Imagination
had This Trayne of Thoughts,
Regulated by
all actions. Thoughts,
are here, but
does that act of man’s mind seem Finite?
To be one
Of
all the difficult beings,
shows he has need of them.
The general people
have not got any other passion, they have not attained;
these Uses, their horns,
his manner is Proper, more than we know to be Equal and
one may
find himself
walking to the sea
in silence,
as the divers speak their account,
all the tales are a single variety of story, are somebody else,
they affect nothing
And are occasionally
Subtracting, and where these have happened, there is less.