Yet this would be a limited range for Love, which ought to extend without any circumscription, "A rosy warmth from marge to marge," its expansion interminable.
"A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'"
Alfred Gatty
It was not a question of the power of the king, or the measure of an electoral circumscription, that made the Revolution; it was the iniquitous distribution of the taxes, the scourge of the militia service, the scourge of the road service, the destructive tyranny exercised in the vast preserves of wild game, the vexatious rights and imposts of the lords of manors, and all the other odious burdens and heavy impediments on the prosperity of the thrifty and industrious part of the nation.
"Burke"
John Morley
That circumscription, that self-limitation, is the act of sacrifice, a voluntary action done for love's sake, that other lives may be born from Him.
"Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries"
Annie Besant