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poem The Gift of God​

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Answered by cutieepragya
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The Gifts Of God

by George Herbert

When God at first made Man,

Having a glass of blessings standing by;

Let us (said he) pour on him all we can:

Let the world's riches, which disperséd lie,

Contract into a span.

So strength first made a way;

Then beauty flow'd, then wisdom, honour, pleasure:

When almost all was out, God made a stay,

Perceiving that alone, of all his treasure,

Rest in the bottom lay.

For if I should (said he)

Bestow this jewel also on my creature,

He would adore My gifts instead of Me,

And rest in Nature, not the God of Nature:

So both should losers be.

Yet let him keep the rest,

But keep them with repining restlessness:

Let him be rich and weary, that at least,

If goodness lead him not, yet weariness

May toss him to my breast.

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Answered by atulkumar8180
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WHEN God at first made man,

Having a glass of blessings standing by,

Let us (said he) pour on him all we can:

Let the world’s riches, which dispersèd lie,

Contract into a span. 5

So strength first made a way;

Then beauty flowed, then wisdom, honor, pleasure:

When almost all was out, God made a stay,

Perceiving that, alone, of all his treasure,

Rest in the bottom lay. 10

For if I should (said he)

Bestow this jewel also on my creature,

He would adore my gifts instead of me,

And rest in Nature, not the God of Nature:

So both should losers be. 15

Yet let him keep the rest,

But keep them with repining restlessness:

Let him be rich and weary, that, at least,

If goodness lead him not, yet weariness

May toss him to my breast. 20

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