“Centre of all Its various Pow'r and Skill
Is One Divine, Immutable Good Will.”

—  John Byrom

The True Grounds Of Eternal And Immutable Rectitude" St. 8
Miscellaneous Poems (1773)
Context: Endless Perfections after all conspire,
And to adore excite and to admire;
But to plain Minds the Plainest Pow'r Above
Is Native Goodness to attract our Love;
Centre of all Its various Pow'r and Skill
Is One Divine, Immutable Good Will.

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Poet, inventor of a shorthand system 1692–1763

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