Lord, Thou Thyself art Love and only Thou; Yet I who am not love would fain love Thee; But Thou alone being Love canst furnish me With that same love my heart is craving now. Allow my plea! for if Thou disallow, No second fountain can I find but Thee; No second hope or help is left to me, No second anything, but only Thou. O Love accept, according my request; O Love exhaust, fulfilling my desire: Uphold me with the strength that cannot tire, Nerve me to labour till Thou bid me rest, Kindle my fire from Thine unkindled fire, And charm the willing heart from out my breast. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HUDSON RIVER ANTHOLOGY by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE GIRLS' LOT by AGATHIAS SCHOLASTICUS ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 18. TO THE HON. FRANCIS EARL OF HUNTINGDON by MARK AKENSIDE THE CONVERSION by RALPH WILHELM BERGENGREN |