"Huswifery" by Edward Taylor
Make me, O Lord, thy Spinning Wheele compleat;
Thy Holy Worde my Distaff make for mee.
Make mine Affections thy Swift Flyers neate,
And make my Soule thy holy Spoole to bee.
My Conversation make to be thy Reele,
And reele the yarn thereon spun of thy Wheele.
Make me thy Loome then, knit therein this Twine:
Make me thy Loome then, knit therein this Twine:
And make thy Holy Spirit, Lord, winde quills:
Then weave the Web thyselfe.
The yarn is fine.
Thine Ordinances make my Fulling Mills.
Then dy the same in Heavenly Colours Choice,
All pinkt with Varnish't Flowers of Paradise.
Then cloath therewith mine Understanding, Will,
Then cloath therewith mine Understanding, Will,
Affections, Judgment, Conscience, Memory;
My Words and Actions, that their shine may fill
My wayes with glory and thee glorify.
Then mine apparell shall display before yee
That I am Cloathd in Holy robes for glory.
http://www.puritansermons.com/poetry/taylor15.htm
Thesis:
In the poem "Hswifery", Edward Taylor expresses his desire for god's grace through use of extended metaphor, repetition, and diction.
Reflection:
In Edward Taylors "Huswifery", his literature is saying that the only way you will recieve the grace of god and go into heaven, you must pray and show gods love to others. Taylor compares this to spinning a robe to wear so that he may display to others to mimic.
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