Love loveth Thee, and wisdom loveth Thee: The love that loveth Thee sits satisfied; Wisdom that loveth Thee grows million-eyed, Learning what was, and is, and is to be. Wisdom and love are glad of all they see; Their heart is deep, their hope is not denied; They rock at rest on time'''s unresting tide, And wait to rest thro''' long eternity. Wisdom and love and rest, each holy soul Hath these today while day is only night: What shall souls have when morning brings to light Love, wisdom, rest, God'''s treasure stored above? Palm shall they have, and harp and aureole, Wisdom, rest, love''"and lo! the whole is love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 84 by PHILIP SIDNEY THIS IS NOT I by FRANCES DAVIS ADAMS THE MORAL FABLES: THE MOUSE AND THE PADDOCK by AESOP CHILDHOOD by JENS IMMANUEL BAGGESEN THE APOLOGY OF THE BISHOPS IN ANSWER TO BONNER'S GHOST by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |