第 212 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:31      字数:9322
  old man:
  Such was the glance of his eye; and such were his tresses of
  silver。
  All the congregation arose in the pews that were numbered。
  But with a cordial look; to the right and the left hand; the
  old man
  Nodding all hail and peace; disappeared in the innermost
  chancel。
  Simply and solemnly now proceeded the Christian service;
  Singing and prayer; and at last an ardent discourse from the
  old man。
  Many a moving word and warning; that out of the heart came;
  Fell like the dew of the morning; like manna on those in the
  desert。
  Then; when all was finished; the Teacher re…entered the
  chancel
  Followed therein by the young。 The boys on the right had
  their places;
  Delicate figures; with close…curling hair and cheeks rosy…
  blooming。
  But on the left of these there stood the tremulous lilies;
  Tinged with the blushing light of the dawn; the diffident
  maidens;
  Folding their hands in prayer; and their eyes cast down on
  the pavement
  Now came; with question and answer; the catechism。 In the
  beginning
  Answered the children with troubled and faltering voice; but the
  old man's
  Glances of kindness encouraged them soon; and the doctrines
  eternal
  Flowed; like the waters of fountains; so clear from lips
  unpolluted。
  Each time the answer was closed; and as oft as they named the
  Redeemer;
  Lowly louted the boys; and lowly the maidens all courtesied。
  Friendly the Teacher stood; like an angel of light there among
  them。
  And to the children explained the holy; the highest; in few
  words;
  Thorough; yet simple and clear; for sublimity always is simple;
  Both in sermon and song; a child can seize on its meaning。
  E'en as the green…growing bud unfolds when Springtide
  approaches。
  Leaf by leaf puts forth; and wanued; by the radiant sunshine;
  Blushes with purple and gold; till at last the perfected blossom
  Opens its odorous chalice; and rocks with its crown in the
  breezes;
  So was unfolded here the Christian lore of salvation;
  Line by line from the soul of childhood。 The fathers and mothers
  Stood behind them in tears; and were glad at the well…worded
  answer。
  Now went the old man up to the altar;and straightway
  transfigured
  (So did it seem unto me) was then the affectionate Teacher。
  Like the Lord's Prophet sublime; and awful as Death and as
  Judgment
  Stood he; the God…commissioned; the soul…searcher; earthward
  descending
  Glances; sharp as a sword; into hearts that to him were
  transparent
  Shot he; his voice was deep; was low like the thunder afar off。
  So on a sudden transfigured he stood there; lie spake and he
  questioned。
  〃This is the faith of the Fathers; the faith the Apostles
  delivered;
  This is moreover the faith whereunto I baptized you; while still
  ye
  Lay on your mothers' breasts; and nearer the portals of heaven;
  Slumbering received you then the Holy Church in its bosom;
  Wakened from sleep are ye now; and the light in its radiant
  splendor
  Downward rains from the heaven;to…day on the threshold of
  childhood
  Kindly she frees you again; to examine and make your election;
  For she knows naught of compulsion; and only conviction
  desireth。
  This is the hour of your trial; the turning…point of existence;
  Seed for the coming days; without revocation departeth
  Now from your lips the confession; Bethink ye; before ye make
  answer!
  Think not; O think not with guile to deceive the questioning
  Teacher。
  Sharp is his eye to…day; and a curse ever rests upon falsehood。
  Enter not with a lie on Life's journey; the multitude hears you;
  Brothers and sisters and parents; what dear upon earth is and
  holy
  Standeth before your sight as a witness; the Judge everlasting
  Looks from the sun down upon you; and angels in waiting beside
  him
  Grave your confession in letters of fire upon tablets eternal。
  Thus; then;believe ye in God; in the Father who this world
  created ?
  Him who redeemed it; the Son; and the Spirit where both are
  united?
  Will ye promise me here; (a holy promise!) to cherish
  God more than all things earthly; and every man as a brother?
  Will ye promise me here; to confirm your faith by your living;
  Th' heavenly faith of affection! to hope; to forgive; and to
  suffer;
  Be what it may your condition; and walk before God in
  uprightness?
  Will ye promise me this before God and man?〃With a clear
  voice
  Answered the young men Yes! and Yes! with lips softly…breathing
  Answered the maidens eke。 Then dissolved from the brow of the
  Teacher
  Clouds with the lightnings therein; and lie spake in accents
  more gentle;
  Soft as the evening's breath; as harps by Babylon's rivers。
  〃Hail; then; hail to you all! To the heirdom of heaven be ye
  welcome!
  Children no more from this day; but by covenant brothers and
  sisters!
  Yet;for what reason not children? Of such is the kingdom of
  heaven。
  Here upon earth an assemblage of children; in heaven one Father;
  Ruling them all as his household;forgiving in turn and
  chastising;
  That is of human life a picture; as Scripture has taught us。
  Blest are the pure before God! Upon purity and upon virtue
  Resteth the Christian Faith: she herself from on high is
  descended。
  Strong as a man and pure as a child; is the sum of the doctrine;
  Which the Divine One taught; and suffered and died on the cross
  for
  Oh; as ye wander this day from childhood's sacred asylum
  Downward and ever downward; and deeper in Age's chill valley;
  Oh; how soon will ye come;too soon!and long to turn
  backward
  Up to its hill…tops again; to the sun…illumined; where Judgment
  Stood like a father before you; and Pardon; clad like a mother;
  Gave you her hand to kiss; and the loving heart was for given
  Life was a play and your hands grasped after the roses of heaven!
  Seventy years have I lived already; the Father eternal
  Gave rue gladness and care; but the loveliest hours of
  existence;
  When I have steadfastly gazed in their eyes; I have instantly
  known them;
  Known them all again;the were my childhood's acquaintance。
  Therefore take from henceforth; as guides in the paths of
  existence;
  Prayer; with her eyes raised to heaven; and。 Innocence; bride of
  man's childhood
  Innocence; child beloved; is a guest from the world of the
  blessed;
  Beautiful; and in her hand a lily; on life's roaring billows
  Swings she in safety; she heedeth them not in the ship she is
  sleeping。
  Calmly she gazes around in the turmoil of men; in the desert
  Angels descend and minister unto her; she herself knoweth
  Naught of her glorious attendance; but follows faithful and
  humble;
  Follows so long as she may her friend; oh do not reject her;
  For she cometh from God and she holdeth the keys of the heavens。
  Prayer is Innocence' friend; and willingly flieth incessant
  'Twixt rhe earth and the sky; the carrier…pigeon of heaven;
  Son of Eternity; fettered in Time; and an exile; the Spirit
  Tugs at his chains evermore; and struggles like flame ever
  upward。
  Still he recalls with emotion his Father's manifold mansions;
  Thinks of the land of his fathers; where blossomed more freshly
  the flowerets;
  Shone a more beautiful sun; and he played with the wingM angels。
  Then grows the earth too narrow; too close; and homesick for
  heaven
  Longs the wanderer again; and the Spirit's longings are worship;
  Worship is called his most beautiful hour; and its tongue is
  entreaty。
  Aid when the infinite burden of life descendeth upon us;
  Crushes to earth our hope; and; under the earth; in the
  graveyard;
  Then it is good to pray unto God; for his sorrowiug children
  Turns he ne'er from his door; but he heals and helps and
  consoles them;
  Yet is it better to pray when all things are prosperous ti ith
  us;
  Pray in fortunate days; for life's most beautiful Fortune
  Kneels before the Eternal's throne; and with hands interfolded;
  Praises thankful and moved the only giver of blessings。
  Or do ye know; ye children; one blessing that comes not from
  Heaven?
  What has mankind forsooth; the poor! that it has not received?
  Therefore; fall in the dust and pray! The seraphs adoring
  Cover with pinions six their face in the glory of him who
  Hung his masonry pendent on naught; when the world be created。
  Earth declareth his might; and the firmament utters his glory。
  Races blossom and die; and stars fall downward from heaven;
  Downward like withered leaves; at the last stroke of midnight;
  millenniums
  Lay themselves down at his feet; and he sees them; but counts
  them as nothing
  Who shall stand in his presence? The wrath of the judge is
  terrific;
  Casting the insolent down at a glance。 When he speaks in his
  anger
  Hillocks skip like the kid; and mountains leap like the roebuck。
  Yet;why are ye afraid; ye children? This awful avenger;
  Ah! is a merciful God! God's voice was not in the earthquake;
  Not in the fire; nor the storm; but it was in the whispering
  breezes。
  Love is the root of creation; God's essence; worlds with