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What is the supreme delight in the poem "heaven"

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In the poem 'Heaven,' by George Herbert, the supreme delight are light, joy, and leisure. We can clearly see this in the 13th line, "What is that supreme delight?" And closer to the end, we read: Light, joy, and leisure.

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The correct answer is: The supreme delight in the sky poem is made up of: leisure, light and joy. This poem was written by George Herbert, says: what will enjoy ?: Joy. What is that supreme dedeite ?: Light. Is there care and business with pleasure ?: Leisure. Light, joy and leisure, but persevere?

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