The hymn 'I Vow to thee my country' is to feature at the commemorative service for the late Princess of Wales. I find the opening lines difficult to interpret;
"I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, Entire and whole and perfect; the service of my love;...." Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934) Cecil Spring Rice (1859 - 1918)
Is it referring to this earthly country, or belief in an after-life in some another 'dimension'? This our earthly country is hardly 'entire and whole and perfect'. What is the vow 'the service of my love' actually being made to?
Put it in another context ..I vow to be entire whole and perfect in the service of the love for my country above all other worldly ,or earthly ;things ..Patriotic zealotry in other words !
Interesting link here http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/today/reports/arts /vow_20040813.shtml