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iers he hath lavisht her. Not he. Now they have known her, his filled senses Never will leave go our wonderful Judith. Ay, wonderful in Jewry. But there are In Babylon women so beautiful, They make men's spirits desperate, to know Flesh cannot ever minister enough Delight to ease the craving they are taskt with. Who talks of Babylon when God even now Is training her fierce champion, Holofernes, Into the death a woman holds before him? A woman killing Holofernes! Ay; Be she abused by him or not, I know God means to give her marvellous hands to-night. I know it by my heart so strangely sick With looking out for the first drowsy stir In that huge flaming quiet of the camp. Now fearfuller qualm than famine eagerly Handles my life and pulls at it,--my faith's Hunger for being fed with sounds and visions: The firelight mixt with a trooping bustle of shadows, The silence suddenly shouting with surprise, That tells of men astounded out of sleep To find that God hath dreadfully been among them. We have mistaken Judith. Even as now God is mistaken by your doubting hearts. She that has dealt with such a pride of spirit In all her ways of life, so that she seemed To feel like shadow, falling on the light Her own mind made, the common thoughts of men; Ay, she that to-day came down into our woe And stood among the griefs that buzz upon us, Like one who is forced aside from a bright journey To stoop in a small-room'd cottage, where loud flies Pester the inmates and the windows darken; This she, this Judith, out of her quiet pride, And out of her guarded purity, to walk Where God himself from violent whoredom could Scarcely preserve her shuddering flesh! and all For our sake, for the lives she hath in scorn, This horrible Assyrian risk she ventures. There should be prayer for that. Let us ask God To bind the men, whose greed now glares upon her, In some strange feebleness; surely he will; Surely not with woman's worst injury Her noble obedience he will reward! Let us ask God to bind these men before her. They are not his to bind: else, were they here? They are the glorying of Nebuchadnezzar's Heart of fury against our God, sent here Like insolent shouting into his holy quiet. God could not bind these bragging noises up In Nebuchadnezzar's heart; it is not his, But made by Babylonian gods or owned By thrones that hold the heavens over Nineveh. For all these outland greatn
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