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Henry Charles Beeching, ed. (1859–1919). Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse. 1903.
By Richard Crashaw (1613?1640)
Gods Love and Mans
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ALL 1 things swear friends to Fair and Good, | |
Yea, suitors; man alone is woo’d, | |
Tediously woo’d, and hardly won; | |
Only not slow to be undone. | |
As if the bargain had been driven | 5 |
So hardly betwixt Earth and Heaven. | |
Our God would thrive too fast, and be | |
Too much a gainer by’t, should we | |
Our purchas’d selves too soon bestow | |
On Him, who has not lov’d us so. | 10 |
When love of us call’d Him to see | |
If we’d vouchsafe His company, | |
He left His Father’s court and came | |
Lightly as a lambent flame, | |
Leaping upon the hills to be | 15 |
The humble King of you and me. | |
Nor can the cares of His whole crown, | |
When one poor sigh sends for Him down, | |
Detain Him, but He leaves behind | |
The late wings of the lazy wind, | 20 |
Spurns the tame laws of Time and Place | |
And breaks through all the heavens to our embrace. | |