A Story of Doom And Other Poems

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I say thou liest. The land is strewed with slain ; Myself have hewn down companies, and blood Makes fertile all the field. Thou knowest it well ; And hast thoii, driveller, panting sore for age, Come with a force to bid us spare one fool ? ' And Satan answered, ' Nay you ! be not wroth ; Yet true it is, and yet not all the truth. Your servant would have told the rest, if now (For fullness of your life being fretted sore At mine infirmities, which God in vain I supplicate to heal) ye had not cau...sed My speech to stop. ' And he they called ' the Oak ' Made answer, ' 'T is a good snake ; let him be. Why would ye fright the poor old craven beast ? N 178 A STOET OP DOOM.
Look how his lolling tongue doth foam for fear. Ye should have mercy, brethren, on the weak. Speak, dragon, thou hast leave ; make stout thy heart.
What ! hast thou lied to this great company ? It was, we know it was, for humbleness ; Thou wert not willing to offend with truth. ' ' Yea, majesties, ' quoth Satan, ' thus it was, ' And lifted up appealing eyes, and groaned ; ' 0, can it be, compassionate as brave, And housed in cunning works themselves have- reared, And served in gold, and warmed with minivere, And ruling nobly that He, not content Unless alone He reigneth, looks to bend Or break them in, like slaves to cry to Him, "What is Thy will with us, Master dear?


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