But He that Loves Slowly
- Title
- But He that Loves Slowly
- Student Commentary:
- This image from The Book of Thel (1965 facsimile) is reminiscent of previous lines in the poem, wherein Thel is “like a watry bow ... like shadows in the water.” In the poetry featured on this plate, Thel is speaking to the Worm and the Clod of Clay. Both creatures are attempting to use their experiences in the natural world’s life cycle to comfort Thel about her mortality. They cite a higher purpose that makes their lowly state seem important in the grand scheme of things. The art features Thel facing her own reflection in a still body of water. A radiant sunrise or sunset fills the backdrop and features bright pinks and softer blues. Drooping trees line the bank of the lake. Human figures lay at the feet of Thel, extending their arms towards her.
- Item sets
- Blake at Union
Part of But He that Loves Slowly