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20 October 2007 | Vol. 7, No. 3

Love (III)

Love bade me welcome: yet my soul drew back,

            Guiltie of dust and sinne.

But quick-ey'd Love, observing me grow slack

            From my first entrance in,

Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning,

            If I lack'd any thing.


A guest, I answer'd, worthy to be here:

            Love said, you shall be he.

I the unkinde, ungratefull? Ah my deare,

            I cannot look on thee.

Love took my hand, and smiling did reply,

            Who made the eyes but I?


Truth Lord, but I have marr'd them: let my shame

            Go where it doth deserve.

And know you not, sayes Love, who bore the blame?

            My deare, then I will serve.

You must sit down, sayes Love, and taste my meat:

            So I did sit and eat.

About the author:

1593-1633. George Herbert was a Welsh poet, orator, and priest, whose extant poems concern religious themes.

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