Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
II. Prayer and AspirationPraise
George Herbert (15931633)T
That I can raise;
Mend my estate in any wayes,
Thou shalt have more.
Will thither flie;
Or, if I mount unto the skie,
I will do more.
As Prince or King:
His arm is short; yet with a sling
He may do more.
On the same floore,
To a brave soul: Exalt the poore,
They can do more.
Sting my delay,
Who have a work, as well as they,
And much, much more.