Yet asks, 'Since all is might, what use of will?'

—Will, the one source of might,—he being man

With a man's will and a man's might, to teach

In little how the two combine in large,—

That man has turned round on himself and stands,

Which in the course of nature is, to die.

"And when man questioned, 'What if there be love

Behind the will and might, as real as they?'—

He needed satisfaction God could give,

And did give, as ye have the written word: