'Beloved, let us love one another,' says St. John, Eagle of eagles calling from above : Words of strong nourishment for life to feed upon, 'Beloved, let us love.' Voice of an eagle, yea, Voice of the Dove: If we may love, winter is past and gone; Publish we, praise we, for lo it is enough. More sunny than sunshine that ever yet shone. Sweetener of the bitter, smoother of the rough, Highest lesson of all lessons for all o con, 'Beloved, let us love.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DARK-EYED GENTLEMAN by THOMAS HARDY THE HOUSE OF HOSPITALITIES by THOMAS HARDY HOLY CHRISTMAS by GEORGE HERBERT REMINISCENCE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE BOBBIN-WINDER by JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH ARCHER ST. MARTIN'S WALL by ANTON ALEXANDER VON AUERSPERG THE SHEPHERD'S CONTENT by RICHARD BARNFIELD TO ALEXIS IN ANSWER TO HIS POEM AGAINST FRUITION by APHRA BEHN |