T. S. Eliot Quotes About Flames

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  • The dove descending breaks the air With flame of incandescent terror Of which the tongues declare The one discharge from sin and error. The only hope, or else despair Lies in the choice of pyre or pyre- To be redeemed from fire by fire. Who then devised the torment? Love. Love is the unfamiliar Name Behind the hands that wove The intolerable shirt of flame Which human power cannot remove. We only live, only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire.

    Four Quartets "Little Gidding" pt. 4 (1942)
  • Quick now, here, now, always- A condition of complete simplicity (Costing not less than everything) And all shall be well and All manner of thing shall be well When the tongues of flame are in-folded Into the crowned knot of fire And the fire and the rose are one.

    Four Quartets "Little Gidding" pt. 5 (1942)
  • Love is the unfamiliar Name Behind the hands that wove The intolerable shirt of flame Which human power cannot remove.

    Four Quartets "Little Gidding" pt. 4 (1942)
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