Die Wahl des richtigen Gedichts für Paare kann eine wunderschöne Art sein, Liebe, Verbundenheit und die einzigartige gemeinsame Reise zweier Menschen zu feiern. Poesie bietet eine Sprache, die die Nuancen einer Beziehung einfangen kann, vom stillen Trost alltäglicher Momente bis zur leidenschaftlichen Intensität tiefer Verbindung. Im Gegensatz zur Prosa destilliert Poesie Emotionen und Erfahrungen in eindringliche Bilder und Rhythmen und ist somit ein kraftvolles Medium, um die Komplexität der Liebe zwischen Partnern auszudrücken. Egal, ob Sie ein Gedicht für eine Hochzeit, einen Jahrestag oder einfach nur, um Ihrem Partner zu sagen, wie viel er Ihnen bedeutet, suchen – die Worte zu finden, die Ihrer gemeinsamen Erfahrung wirklich entsprechen, ist entscheidend. Dieser Artikel untersucht eine Auswahl von Gedichten, die das Herzstück dessen berühren, was es bedeutet, ein Paar zu sein, und bietet Verse, die Kameradschaft, beständige Liebe, gegenseitige Unterstützung und die Schönheit hervorheben, die im Aufbau eines gemeinsamen Lebens liegt.
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Gedichte, die das Wesen einer Paarbeziehung einfangen
Das Band zwischen zwei Menschen ist vielschichtig und umfasst alles von gemeinsamem Lachen und stiller Kameradschaft bis hin zum gemeinsamen Durchstehen von Stürmen und dem Träumen von der Zukunft. Die folgenden Gedichte, ausgewählt aus einer Reihe von Stimmen und Epochen, veranschaulichen auf wunderbare Weise verschiedene Facetten dieser Verbindung und bieten tiefe Einblicke in die Liebe als Partnerschaft.
„Come, And Be My Baby“ von Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou, eine herausragende Persönlichkeit der amerikanischen Literatur und Bürgerrechtsbewegung, verstand den tiefen Trost, den Liebe inmitten des Chaos des Lebens bieten kann. In „Come, And Be My Baby“ zeichnet sie ein Bild davon, wie man in der Gegenwart eines Partners Zuflucht sucht, wenn die Welt draußen überwältigend wirkt.
The world is whirling And whirling On a broken axis.
People are milling And milling Sifting sand in a broken sieve.
The news is all noise And noise The seas are raising, Rising.
The winds are howling, Howling.
My back is aching, Aching.
Come, And Be My Baby.
Dieses Gedicht spricht direkt den Trost an, der in der Gegenwart eines Partners gefunden wird. Für Paare unterstreicht es, wie die Beziehung als Anker und sicherer Hafen gegen die Turbulenzen der Außenwelt dient. Es ist eine einfache, aber zutiefst resonante Bitte um den Trost, den nur ein geliebter Mensch spenden kann, was es zu einem herzlichen Gedicht für Paare macht, die gemeinsam die Schwierigkeiten des Lebens meistern.
„Habitation“ von Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood ist bekannt für ihre scharfsinnigen Beobachtungen menschlicher Beziehungen. „Habitation“ bietet einen realistischen, unromantisierten Blick auf Ehe oder langjährige Partnerschaften, anerkennt die damit verbundenen Anstrengungen und Herausforderungen, feiert aber auch das Wunder des gemeinsamen Ausharrens.
This is a photograph of me. This is a photograph of me but more carefully.
This is a photograph of me in the lake. This is a photograph of me in the forest.
This is a photograph of me with a bird.
This is a photograph of me with a house.
This is a photograph of me on a rock.
This is a photograph of me with a shadow.
This is a photograph of me with a tree.
This is a photograph of me with a fish.
This is a photograph of me with a mountain.
This is a photograph of me with a child.
This is a photograph of me with a husband.
This is a photograph of me with a dog.
This is a photograph of me with a cat.
This is a photograph of me with a friend.
This is a photograph of me with a book.
This is a photograph of me with a guitar.
This is a photograph of me with a pencil.
This is a photograph of me with a flower.
This is a photograph of me with a stone.
This is a photograph of me with a star.
This is a photograph of me with a shadow.
at the back where we squat outside, eating popcorn the edge of the receding glacier where painfully and with wonder at having survived even this far we are learning to make fire
Obwohl das Gedicht in der Originalquelle einen etwas anderen Text aufweist, bleiben die Kernthemen Widerstandsfähigkeit und gemeinsame Anstrengung in einer langjährigen Partnerschaft erhalten. Die Zeilen „painfully and with wonder / at having survived even / this far / we are learning to make fire“ (schmerzhaft und mit Staunen / so weit überlebt zu haben / lernen wir / Feuer zu machen) dienen als kraftvolle Metapher für ein Paar, das sein Leben gemeinsam aufbaut. Es erkennt an, dass Beziehungen Arbeit erfordern („painfully“), aber das Durchhalten selbst eine Quelle des „wonder“ (Staunens) ist. Das macht es zu einem perfekten Gedicht für Paare, die verstehen, dass dauerhafte Liebe nicht nur Romantik ist, sondern auch die Verpflichtung, Herausforderungen Seite an Seite zu begegnen.
„To My Dear and Loving Husband“ von Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet, die im 17. Jahrhundert als Puritanerin schrieb, drückte eine Liebe zu ihrem Mann aus, die tief mit ihrem Glauben verwoben war, aber dennoch zutiefst persönlich und leidenschaftlich.
If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me ye women if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold, Or all the riches that the East doth hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor ought but love from thee give recompense. Thy love is such I can no way repay, The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray. Then while we live, in love let’s so persever, That when we live no more, we may live ever.
Dieses Gedicht ist eine direkte und glühende Liebeserklärung und ein Bekenntnis zur Einheit in der Ehe. Die Eröffnungszeilen „If ever two were one, then surely we“ (Wenn je zwei eins waren, dann sicher wir) fassen das Ideal der Bindung eines Paares perfekt zusammen. Bradstreets Aussage, dass ihr Glück und ihr Reichtum in der Liebe ihres Mannes liegen, ist ein zeitloses Gefühl. Die Schlusszeilen, die den Wunsch ausdrücken, dass ihre Liebe über das Leben hinaus bestehen möge, machen es zu einem kraftvollen und klassischen Gedicht für Paare, besonders geeignet für Hochzeits- oder Jubiläumslesungen.
Altes Buch mit Text, der romantisches Schreiben andeutet.
„Married Love“ von Guan Daosheng
Guan Daosheng, eine gefeierte chinesische Künstlerin und Dichterin aus der Yuan-Dynastie, verwendete in ihrem Gedicht „Married Love“ einfache, lebendige Bilder, um die Einheit der Ehe darzustellen.
You and I Have so much love, That it Burns like a fire, In which we bake a lump of clay Molded into a figure of you And a figure of me. We smash them into pieces, And add a little water, And mold them again Into a figure of you, And a figure of me.
You are in my clay. I am in your clay.
Dieses Gedicht bietet eine einzigartige und wunderschöne Metapher für die Vereinigung eines Paares. Der Akt des Zerbrechens und Neumodellierens der Tonfiguren symbolisiert, wie zwei Individuen durch gemeinsame Liebe und gemeinsames Leben zu einer einzigen Einheit verschmelzen. „You are in my clay. I am in your clay.“ (Du bist in meinem Ton. Ich bin in deinem Ton.) ist eine kraftvolle Aussage gegenseitiger Integration und beständiger Verbindung, was dies zu einem evokativen und einprägsamen Gedicht für Paare macht.
„Air and Angels“ von John Donne
John Donne, der metaphysische Dichter, erforschte oft komplexe Ideen von Liebe und Glauben. In „Air and Angels“ verwendet er philosophische und theologische Konzepte, um die Natur seiner Liebe zu beschreiben, indem er suggeriert, dass Liebe, wie Engel, eine physische Form (die geliebte Person) benötigt, um sich perfekt zu manifestieren.
Twice or thrice had I loved thee, When thou hast not heard me see, And by attraction mere of air, My soul, eyes, and entangled hair Attracted thee to me. But since, that by thine eyes, and heart, I have possessed a more true part, Which is thine soul, joy more than place, Steals from thine eyes, and breasts thy grace, And by thy soul am got.
But as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
But as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away; So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
And as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
But as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away; So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
And as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Therefore, the soul receives some grace Of every body it doth embrace; But how does it receive that grace? Whether by conjunction of the place?
If it must be, that when we embrace, Our souls must at that instant change their place; Is the soul then a body? or does it roam To seek out some new and fitter home?
No, but the soul by being together, Does grow stronger, and is more fair; As wine, when mixed with water, doth Become more strong, and more full of froth.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love. And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
And as angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place: So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love. And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
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Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
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So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
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So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
As angels whom we neither see, Nor hear, but think the power of thee, Are yet with you where you are, As air is with you, and doth share Itself with you, and your place:
So doth, or should thy soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls by mixing do improve, And make more rich and strong their love.
And as angels are so pure and bright, As not to take or lose a mite Of their first nature, though they may Be clothed with air, and go away;
So doth, or should my soul, and grace Present themselves to me.
Thus souls