
"Anubis" to the Sphinx, in Act 2 of The Infernal Machine (1932); Collected Works Vol. 5 (1948)
Richard on King Philip II of France's early departure from the Third Crusade; God's War - Tyerman (from primary source)
"Anubis" to the Sphinx, in Act 2 of The Infernal Machine (1932); Collected Works Vol. 5 (1948)
“Place nothing above the verdict of your own mind.”
From Evelyn Underhill Ruysbroeck (1915), p171
The Sparkling Stone (c. 1340)
“Indeed, we both (Israel and Bahrain) want, above all, regional peace and mutual prosperity.”
Source: Isaac Herzog (2021) cited in " Herzog wishes Bahrain's king happy national day https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/herzog-wishes-bahrains-king-happy-national-day-688999" on The Jerusalem Post, 16 December 2021.
He Who Lets Us Be: A Theology of Love (1975), p. 4
554-556
Fruits of Solitude (1682), Part I
Context: Love is indeed Heaven upon Earth; since Heaven above would not be Heaven without it: For where there is not Love; there is Fear: But perfect Love casts out Fear. And yet we naturally fear most to offend what we most Love. What we Love, we'll Hear; what we Love, we'll Trust; and what we Love, we'll serve, ay, and suffer for too. If you love me says our Blessed Redeemer) keep my Commandments. Why? Why then he'll Love us; then we shall be his Friends; then he'll send us the Comforter; then whatsover we ask, we shall receive; and then where he is we shall be also, and that for ever. Behold the Fruits of Love; the Power, Vertue, Benefit and Beauty of Love! Love is above all; and when it prevails in us all, we shall all be Lovely, and in Love with God and one with another.
Poems and Ballads (1866-89), The Triumph of Time
Context: In the change of years, in the coil of things,
In the clamour and rumour of life to be,
We, drinking love at the furthest springs,
Covered with love as a covering tree,
We had grown as gods, as the gods above,
Filled from the heart to the lips with love,
Held fast in his hands, clothed warm with his wings,
O love, my love, had you loved but me!