第 148 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:30      字数:9321
  Again; the selfsame question; and the answer
  Repeated with more vehemence。  Can the Master
  Doubt if we love Him?
  CHRISTUS。
  Simon; son of Jonas;
  Lovest thou me?
  PETER; grieved。
  Dear Lord; thou knowest all things。
  Thou knowest that I love thee。
  CHRISTUS。
  Feed my sheep。
  When thou wast young thou girdedst thyself; and walkedst
  Whither thou wouldst; but when thou shalt be old;
  Thou shalt stretch forth thy hands; and other men
  Shall gird and carry thee whither thou wouldst not。
  Follow thou me!
  JOHN; aside。
  It is a prophecy
  Of what death he shall die。
  PETER; pointing to JOHN。
  Tell me; O Lord;
  And what shall this man do?
  CHRISTUS。
  And if I will
  He tarry till I come; what is it to thee?
  Follow thou me!
  PETER。
  Yea; I will follow thee; dear Lord and Master!
  Will follow thee through fasting and temptation;
  Through all thine agony and bloody sweat;
  Thy cross and passion; even unto death!
  EPILOGUE
  SYMBOLUM APOSTOLORUM
  PETER。
  I believe in God the Father Almighty;
  JOHN。
  Maker of heaven and Earth;
  JAMES。
  And in Jesus Christ his only Son; our Lord;
  ANDREW。
  Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost; born of the Virgin Mary;
  PHILIP。
  Suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified; dead; and buried;
  THOMAS。
  And the third day He rose again from the dead;
  BARTHOLOMEW。
  He ascended into Heaven; and sitteth on the right hand of God;
  the Father Almighty;
  MATTHEW。
  From thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead。
  JAMES; THE SON OF ALFHEUS。
  I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Catholic Church;
  SIMON ZELOTES。
  The communion of Saints; the forgiveness of sins;
  JUDE。
  The resurrection of the body;
  MATTHIAS。
  And the Life Everlasting。
  FIRST INTERLUDE
  THE ABBOT JOACHIM
  A ROOM IN THE CONVENT OF FLORA IN CALABRIA。  NIGHT。
  JOACHIM。
  The wind is rising; it seizes and shakes
  The doors and window…blinds and makes
  Mysterious moanings in the halls;
  The convent…chimneys seem almost
  The trumpets of some heavenly host;
  Setting its watch upon our walls!
  Where it listeth; there it bloweth;
  We hear the sound; but no man knoweth
  Whence it cometh or whither it goeth;
  And thus it is with the Holy Ghost。
  O breath of God!  O my delight
  In many a vigil of the night;
  Like the great voice in Patmos heard
  By John; the Evangelist of the Word;
  I hear thee behind me saying: Write
  In a book the things that thou hast seen;
  The things that are; and that have been;
  And the things that shall hereafter be!
  This convent; on the rocky crest
  Of the Calabrian hills; to me
  A Patmos is wherein I rest;
  While round about me like a sea
  The white mists roll; and overflow
  The world that lies unseen below
  In darkness and in mystery。
  Here in the Spirit; in the vast
  Embrace of God's encircling arm;
  Am I uplifted from all harm
  The world seems something far away;
  Something belonging to the Past;
  A hostelry; a peasant's farm;
  That lodged me for a night or day;
  In which I care not to remain;
  Nor; having left; to see again。
  Thus; in the hollow of Gods hand
  I dwelt on sacred Tabor's height;
  When as a simple acolyte
  I journeyed to the Holy Land;
  A pilgrim for my master's sake;
  And saw the Galilean Lake;
  And walked through many a village street
  That once had echoed to his feet。
  There first I heard the great command;
  The voice behind me saying: Write!
  And suddenly my soul became
  Illumined by a flash of flame;
  That left imprinted on my thought
  The image I in vain had sought;
  And which forever shall remain;
  As sometimes from these windows high;
  Gazing at midnight on the sky
  Black with a storm of wind and rain;
  I have beheld a sudden glare
  Of lightning lay the landscape bare;
  With tower and town and hill and plain
  Distinct and burnt into my brain;
  Never to be effaced again!
  And I have written。  These volumes three;
  The Apocalypse; the Harmony
  Of the Sacred Scriptures; new and old;
  And the Psalter with Ten Strings; enfold
  Within their pages; all and each;
  The Eternal Gospel that I teach。
  Well I remember the Kingdom of Heaven
  Hath been likened to a little leaven
  Hidden in two measures of meal;
  Until it leavened the whole mass;
  So likewise will it come to pass
  With the doctrines that I here conceal。
  Open and manifest to me
  The truth appears; and must be told;
  All sacred mysteries are threefold;
  Three Persons in the Trinity;
  Three ages of Humanity;
  And holy Scriptures likewise three;
  Of Fear; of Wisdom; and of Love;
  For Wisdom that begins in Fear
  Endeth in Love; the atmosphere
  In which the soul delights to be
  And finds that perfect liberty
  Which cometh only from above。
  In the first Age; the early prime
  And dawn of all historic time;
  The Father reigned; and face to face
  He spake with the primeval race。
  Bright Angels; on his errands sent;
  Sat with the patriarch in his tent;
  His prophets thundered in the street;
  His lightnings flashed; his hailstorms beat;
  In earthquake and in flood and flame;
  In tempest and in cloud He came!
  The fear of God is in his Book;
  The pages of the Pentateuch
  Are full of the terror of his name。
  Then reigned the Son; his Covenant
  Was peace on earth; good…will to man;
  With Him the reign of Law began。
  He was the Wisdom and the Word;
  And sent his Angels Ministrant;
  Unterrified and undeterred;
  To rescue souls forlorn and lost;
  The troubled; tempted; tempest…tost
  To heal; to comfort; and to teach。
  The fiery tongues of Pentecost
  His symbols were; that they should preach
  In every form of human speech
  From continent to continent。
  He is the Light Divine; whose rays
  Across the thousand years unspent
  Shine through the darkness of our days;
  And touch with their celestial fires
  Our churches and our convent spires。
  His Book is the New Testament。
  These Ages now are of the Past;
  And the Third Age begins at last。
  The coming of the Holy Ghost;
  The reign of Grace; the reign of Love
  Brightens the mountain…tops above;
  And the dark outline of the coast。
  Already the whole land is white
  With Convent walls; as if by night
  A snow had fallen on hill and height!
  Already from the streets and marts
  Of town and traffic; and low cares;
  Men climb the consecrated stairs
  With weary feet; and bleeding hearts;
  And leave the world and its delights;
  Its passions; struggles; and despairs;
  For contemplation and for prayers
  In cloister…cells of coenobites。
  Eternal benedictions rest
  Upon thy name; Saint Benedict!
  Founder of convents in the West;
  Who built on Mount Cassino's crest
  In the Land of Labor; thine eagle's nest!
  May I be found not derelict
  In aught of faith or godly fear;
  If I have written; in many a page;
  The Gospel of the coming age;
  The Eternal Gospel men shall hear。
  Oh may I live resembling thee;
  And die at last as thou hast died;
  So that hereafter men may see;
  Within the choir; a form of air;
  Standing with arms outstretched in prayer;
  As one that hath been crucified!
  My work is finished; I am strong
  In faith and hope and charity;
  For I have written the things I see;
  The things that have been and shall be;
  Conscious of right; nor fearing wrong;
  Because I am in love with Love;
  And the sole thing I hate is Hate;
  For Hate is death; and Love is life;
  A peace; a splendor from above;
  And Hate; a never…ending strife;
  A smoke; a blackness from the abyss
  Where unclean serpents coil and hiss!
  Love is the Holy Ghost within
  Hate the unpardonable sin!
  Who preaches otherwise than this
  Betrays his Master with a kiss!
  PART TWO
  THE GOLDEN LEGEND
  PROLOGUE
  THE SPIRE OF STRASBURG CATHEDRAL
  Night and storm。  LUCIFER; with the Powers of the Air; trying to
  tear down the Cross。
  LUCIFER。
  Hasten! hasten!
  O ye spirits!
  From its station drag the ponderous
  Cross of iron; that to mock us
  Is uplifted high in air!
  VOICES。
  Oh; we cannot!
  For around it
  All the Saints and Guardian Angels
  Throng in legions to protect it;
  They defeat us everywhere!
  THE BELLS。
  Laudo Deum verum!
  Plebem voco!
  Congrego clerum!
  LUCIFER。
  Lower! lower!
  Hover downward!
  Seize the loud; vociferous bells; and
  Clashing; clanging to the pavement;
  Hurl them from their windy tower。
  VOICES。
  All thy thunders
  Here are harmless!
  For these bells have been anointed;
  And baptized with holy water!
  They defy our utmost power。
  THE BELLS。
  Defunctos ploro!
  Pestem fugo!
  Festa decoro!
  LUCIFER。
  Shake the casements!
  Break the painted
  Panes; that flame with gold and crimson;
  Scatter them like leaves of Autumn;