(1)"He would adore my gifts instead o me,nd rest in Nature,not the god of Nature; so both should losers be" explain the following.
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These lines are from the poem The Pulley by George Herbert.
In the poem, the poet discusses about God's creation of man.
When God created man, he withheld one blessing from man namely "the rest".
God reasons with himself that man will not think about God, if he blessed him with rest. Rather man will worship the nature instead of God. Therefore both God and the man become losers.
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In the poem named “The Pulley”, the poet George Herbert created a myth about the creation of the God.
According to him, at the time of his creation, the God had given all kind of blessings to his creations.
He had put them into a container full of blessings.
But the human being must worship the nature to avail the gift from the God.
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