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Kaliyah Arnold
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21 November, 07:11
What is the supreme delight in the poem "heaven"
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21 November, 07:20
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In the poem 'Heaven,' by George Herbert, the supreme delight are light, joy, and leisure. In the poem he asked at the 13th line, "What is that supreme delight?" Then, at the end, these are mentioned: Light, joy, and leisure.
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