Sonnets: Idea XVIII To The Celestial Numbers
To this our world, to learning, and to heaven, Three nines there are, to every one a nine; One number of the earth, the other both divine; One woman now makes three odd numbers even. Nine orders first of angels be in heaven; Nine muses do with learning still frequent: These with the gods are ever resident. Nine worthy women to the world were given. My worthy one to these nine worthies addeth; And my fair Muse, one Muse unto the nine. And my good angel, in my soul divine!-- With one more order these nine orders gladdeth. My Muse, my worthy, and my angel then Makes every one of these three nines a ten.
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