IN the book of the Turtle Dove We find it writ in rhyme, How, loyal to one true love She keepeth her whole life time. If she once hath found a mate, Never will she stray, Wives from her may pattern take As I now will say; By her mate she sits at night, Thro' the day they fly, Whoso saith they part in flight, I say, he doth lie. But and if her mate be dead, Widowed then is she, Lone she flies and fares that stead, Will none other's be. So she sitteth alone for aye, Her old love awaiteth she, In her heart bears him night and day, E'en as he alive should be. @3Significatio@1 List, each loyal man, this lore, Oft upon it muse, This, our Soul, at the kirk door Christ for mate did choose. Of our Soul the Spouse is He, Love Him with your might, Never from Him severed be Or by day or night. Tho' from out our sight He fare Be we to Him true, Take no other lord, and ne'er Change old love for new; But believe He lives to reign High on Heaven's Throne, And that He will come again, And by us be known; Judgment upon man to tell By Doom diverse given, Those He hates shall pass to Hell, Those He loves, to Heaven! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SYMPATHY (2) by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE DESERTED HOUSE by ALFRED TENNYSON THE ALCHEMIST by ST. CLAIR ADAMS THE FORLORN ONE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM S. JOHN BAPTIST by JOSEPH BEAUMONT PSALM 8, SELECTION by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE THE STRING AROUND MY FINGER by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |