By R. V. Risley 271
walling him apart from other men. And thus great hate gives a
man distinction, as being individual, and not only relative as most
of us are.
Great loves do not see oblivion, trusting through it, but great
hate, not of God, but of the nature below our feet, has neither
care nor trust, its existence being sufficient for its satisfying.
It leads in sleep the jangling emotions of the earth, while love
stands by.
walling him apart from other men. And thus great hate gives a
man distinction, as being individual, and not only relative as most
of us are.
Great loves do not see oblivion, trusting through it, but great
hate, not of God, but of the nature below our feet, has neither
care nor trust, its existence being sufficient for its satisfying.
It leads in sleep the jangling emotions of the earth, while love
stands by.