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XI

There is one Creator, we cannot doubt,

And He controls every creature

Of heaven and of earth, and of the high seas,

And all the things that therein dwell,

Of those unseen, and likewise of such

As with our eyes we are able to see,

Of all creation; Almighty is He.

Him humbly court all things created

That of their service have any knowledge,

And none the less of those that know not

That they minister unto the Master.

In us He created ways and customs,

And for all His creatures peace unaltered,

Never ceasing in its nature,

When that He wished whatever pleased Him,

As long as He liked should live and last.

So it shall be, and for ever abide;

For never they may, the moving creatures,

Cease from their motion, sink into rest,

Swerve from the way that the Warden of heaven

Has appointed for all in order unchanging.

The King of all things has His creation

Bound with His bridle; both has He done,

Governed each one and guided them too,

So that they may not against the Master's will

Ever cease moving, nor ever again

Go any more than the Guarder of glory