The Pulley by George Herbert | The Pulley | George Herbert | Explanation | Summary | Key Points | Word Meaning | Critical Appreciation | Questions Answers | Free PDF Download – Easy Literary Lessons


The Pulley by George Herbert | The Pulley | George Herbert | Explanation | Summary | Key Points | Word Meaning | Critical Appreciation | Questions Answers | Free PDF Download – Easy Literary Lessons


The Pulley

When God at first made man,

Having a glass of blessings standing by,

“Let us,” said He, “pour on him all we can.

Let the world’s riches, which dispersèd lie,

Contract into a span.”

So strength first made a way;

Then beauty flowed, then wisdom, honor, pleasure.

When almost all was out, God made a stay,

Perceiving that alone, of all His treasure,

Rest in the bottom lay.

“For if I should,” said He,

“Bestow this jewel also on My creature,

He would adore My gifts instead of Me,

And rest in nature, not the God of nature;

So both should losers be.

“Yet let him keep the rest,

But keep them with repining restlessness;

Let him be rich and weary, that at least,

If goodness lead him not, yet weariness

May toss him to My breast.”


The Pulley by George Herbert

line-by-line explanation of the poem

Line 1: When God at first made man,

This line introduces the idea of God creating human beings.

Line 2: Having a glass of blessings standing by,

With a collection of blessings ready to give to man.

Line 3: “Let us,” said He, “pour on him all we can.

God decides to give humanity as many blessings as possible.

Line 4: Let the world’s riches, which dispersèd lie,

God wanted to give man all the riches of the world, which were scattered all around.

Line 5: Contract into a span.”

God wanted to concentrate all the riches of the world into one man.

Line 6: So strength first made a way;

First, God gave man strength.

Line 7: Then beauty flowed, then wisdom, honor, pleasure.

Then God gave man beauty, wisdom, honor, and pleasure.

Line 8: When almost all was out, God made a stay,

When God had given man almost all the blessings he could think of, he stopped.

Line 9: Perceiving that alone, of all His treasure,

God realized that there was one blessing he had not yet given man: rest.

Line 10: Rest in the bottom lay.

Rest, or contentment, was the last and deepest blessing.

Line 11: “For if I should,” said He,

God said to himself, “If I give man the gift of rest,…”

Line 12: “Bestow this jewel also on My creature,

“If I give man this precious gift,…”

Line 13: He would adore My gifts instead of Me,

“He will worship my gifts instead of me.”

Line 14: And rest in nature, not the God of nature;

“And he will find rest in the natural world, not in the God who created it.”

Line 15: So both should losers be.

“In this way, we will both lose. I will lose a worshiper, and man will lose his chance to find true happiness in me.”

Line 16: “Yet let him keep the rest,

However, I will let man keep all the other blessings I have given him

Line 17: But keep them with repining restlessness;

But let him be restless and unsatisfied with them

Line 18: Let him be rich and weary, that at least,

Let man have all the riches he wants, but let him be tired of them,

Line 19: If goodness lead him not, yet weariness

So that if his goodness does not lead him back to me, then perhaps his weariness will,

Line 20: May toss him to My breast.”

Bring him back to me.


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