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tch as by instinct on the fattest fallows. Con. For He who feeds the ravens, promiseth Our bread and water sure, and leads us on By peaceful streams in pastures green to lie, Beneath our Shepherd's eye. Lewis. In such a nook, now, To nestle from this noisy world-- Con. And drop The burden of thyself upon the threshold. Lewis. Think what rich dreams may haunt those lowly roofs! Con. Rich dreams,--and more; their dreams will find fulfilment-- Their discipline breeds strength--'Tis we alone Can join the patience of the labouring ox Unto the eagle's foresight,--not a fancy Of ours, but grows in time to mighty deeds; Victories in heavenly warfare: but yours, yours, Sir, Oh, choke them, choke the panting hopes of youth, Ere they be born, and wither in slow pains, Cast by for the next bauble! Lewis. 'Tis too true! I dread no toil; toil is the true knight's pastime-- Faith fails, the will intense and fixed, so easy To thee, cut off from life and love, whose powers In one close channel must condense their stream: But I, to whom this life blooms rich and busy, Whose heart goes out a-Maying all the year In this new Eden--in my fitful thought What skill is there, to turn my faith to sight-- To pierce blank Heaven, like some trained falconer After his game, beyond all human ken? Wal. And walk into the bog beneath your feet. Con. And change it to firm land by magic step! Build there cloud-cleaving spires, beneath whose shade Great cities rise for vassals; to call forth From plough and loom the rank unlettered hinds, And make them saints and heroes--send them forth To sway with heavenly craft the spirit of princes; Change nations' destinies, and conquer worlds With love, more mighty than the sword; what, Count? Art thou ambitious? practical? we monks Can teach you somewhat there too. Lewis. Be it so; But love you have forsworn; and what were life Without that chivalry, which bends man's knees Before God's image and his glory, best Revealed in woman's beauty? Con. Ah! poor worldlings! Little you dream what maddening ecstasies, What rich ideals haunt, by day and night, Alone, and in the crowd, even to the death, The servitors of that celestial court Where peerless Mary, sun-enthroned, reigns, In whom all Eden dreams of womanhood, All grace of form, hue, sound, all beauty strewn Like pearls unstrung, about this ruined world, Have their fulfilment and their archetype. Why hath the rose its
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