FEAR, Faith, and Hope, have sent their hearts above: Prudence, Obedience, and Humility, Climb at their call, all scaling heaven toward Love. Fear hath least grace but great expediency; Faith and Humility show grave and strong; Prudence and Hope mount balanced equally. Obedience marches marshalling their throng, Goes first, goes last, to left hand or to right; And all the six uplift a pilgrim's song. By day they rest not, nor they rest by night: While Love within them, with them, over them, Weans them and woos them from the dark to light. Each plies for staff not reed with broken stem, But olive branch in pledge of patient peace; Till Love being theirs in New Jerusalem Transfigure them to Love, and so they cease. Love is the sole beatitude above: All other graces, to their vast increase Of glory, look on Love and mirror Love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO MY INCONSTANT MISTRESS by THOMAS CAREW SONNET: 94 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE FOR THE YOUNGEST by CHARLES WESLEY TO THE DAISY (3) by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 31. AL-LATIF by EDWIN ARNOLD LINES ON THE DEATH OF PHILIP MEADOWS by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |