THE PUNISHMENT OF PRIDE
In those old times wherin Theology
Flourished with greater sap and energy,
A celebrated doctor so they say
Having stirred many careless hearts one day
Down to their dullest depths, and having shown
Strange pathways leading to the heavenly throne
Tracks he himself had never journeyed on
(Whereby maybe pure spirits alone had gone)
Frenzied and swollen by a devilish pride,
Like to a man who has climbed too high, outcried:
"Ah, little Jesus, I have lifted thee!
But had I willed to assault thy dignity,
Thy shame had matched thy present fame, and lo!
Thou wouldst be but a wretched embryo!"Straightaway his reason left him; that keen
mind,
Sunbright before, was darkened and made blind;
All chaos whirled within that intellect
Erewhile a shrine with all fair gems bedeckt,
Beneath whose roof such pomp had shone so bright;
He was possessed by silence and thick night
As is a cellar when its key is lost...
Thenceforth he was a brute beast; when he crossed
The fields at times, not seeing any thing,
Knowing not if it were winter or green spring,
Useless, repulsive, vile, he made a mock
For infants, a mere children's laughing-stock. |
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