"My Soul untun'd, unstrung, doth wait on Thee / To teach her how to sing thy MYSTERY."

— Beaumont, Joseph (1616-1699)


Place of Publication
Cambridge
Publisher
Printed at the University-Press, for Tho. Bennet
Date
1702 [but see also earlier editions 1648, 1651]
Metaphor
"My Soul untun'd, unstrung, doth wait on Thee / To teach her how to sing thy MYSTERY."
Metaphor in Context
Defiance other Helicons! O may
These precious Founts my Vow and Heart refine!
My task, dear LOVE, art Thou: if every Bay
Court my poor Muse, I'll hang it on thy shrine.
My Soul untun'd, unstrung, doth wait on Thee
To teach her how to sing thy MYSTERY
.
(I.4, p. 1)
Provenance
Reading
Citation
Reading second edition of the 24-book poem in ECCO: Joseph Beaumont, Psyche, or Love's Mystery, in XXIV Cantos: Displaying the Intercourse Betwixt Christ, and the Soul, 2nd ed., with corrections throughout, and four new cantos, never before printed (Cambridge, 1702). <Link to ECCO>
Date of Entry
04/26/2013

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.