In 'The Pulley', what does God withhold from humanity so that they might eventually turn back to Him out of weariness?
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Correct answer: Perfect rest
The poem uses a metaphysical conceit where God pours out blessings like strength, beauty, and pleasure, but keeps 'Rest' at the bottom. The lack of rest acts as the 'pulley' that draws the restless soul back toward its Creator.
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