from "Revelations of Divine Love," by Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich, an English anchoress who received a vision in 1373, wrote about her experience in Showings or Revelations of Divine Love — the earliest surviving book by a woman in the English language. Here’s an excerpt, laid out as a poem for your reading pleasure.
And in this he showed me a little thing
the quantity of a hazelnut,
lying in the palm of my hand, as it seemed.
And it was as round as any ball.
I looked upon it with the eye of my understanding,
and thought, ‘What may this be?’
And it was answered generally thus,
“It is all that is made.”
I marveled how it might last,
for I thought it might
suddenly have fallen to nothing
for littleness.
And I was answered in my understanding:
It lasts and ever shall, for God loves it.
And so have all things their beginning
by the love of God.
In this little thing I saw three properties.
The first is that God made it.
The second that God loves it.
And the third, that God keeps it.
+ Julian of Norwich