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1830–1894

“A BRUISED REED SHALL HE NOT BREAK.”

Christina Georgina Rossetti

I will accept thy will to do and be, Thy hatred and intolerance of sin, Thy will at least to love, that burns within And thirsteth after Me:

So will I render fruitful, blessing still The germs and small beginnings in thy heart, Because thy will cleaves to the better part.— Alas, I cannot will.

Dost not thou will, poor soul? Yet I receive The inner unseen longings of the soul; I guide them turning towards Me; I control And charm hearts till they grieve:

If thou desire, it yet shall come to pass, Though thou but wish indeed to choose My love; For I have power in earth and heaven above.— I cannot wish, alas!

What, neither choose nor wish to choose? and yet I still must strive to win thee and constrain: For thee I hung upon the cross in pain, How then can I forget?

If thou as yet dost neither love, nor hate, Nor choose, nor wish,— resign thyself, be still Till I infuse love, hatred, longing, will.— I do not deprecate.

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“A BRUISED REED SHALL HE NOT BREAK.” · Christina Georgina Rossetti · Poetry Cove