In God's case—what he names now Nature's Law—

While in himself he recognizes love

No less than might and will: and rightly takes.

Since if man prove the sole existent thing

Where these combine, whatever their degree,

However weak the might or will or love,

So they be found there, put in evidence,—

He is as surely higher in the scale

Than any might with neither love nor will,

As life, apparent in the poorest midge,