The Poems of John Byrom Edited by Adolphus William Ward |
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An Epigram, On the Blessedness of Divine Love.
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An Epigram, On the Blessedness of Divine Love.
Faith, Hope and Love were question'd what they thoughtOf future Glory which Religion taught.—
Now, Faith believ'd it firmly to be true,
And Hope expected so to find it too;
Love answer'd, smiling with a conscious Glow:
“Believe? Expect? I know it to be so.”
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