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Shakespeare, William - They that have power to hurt, and will do none
Identifier
003520
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
A description of the experience
William Shakespeare
They that have power to hurt, and will do none,
That do not do the thing they most do show,
Who, moving others, are themselves as stone,
Unmoved, cold and to temptation slow,
They rightly do inherit Heaven's graces
And husband nature's riches from expense;
They are the lords and owners of their faces
Others, but stewards of their excellence.
The summer's flower is to the summer sweet
Though to itself it only live and die;
But if that flower with base infection meet,
The basest weed outbraves his dignity
For sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds;
Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds
The source of the experience
Shakespeare, WilliamConcepts, symbols and science items
Concepts
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Suppressions
Beauty, art and musicCommuning with nature
Enacting ritual and ceremony
Inherited genes
Love with visualisation
Making love
Relaxation