86. External Religion
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WHEN first earth's rulers welcomed home |
The Church, their zeal impress'd |
Upon the seasons, as they come, |
The image of their guest. |
Men's words and works, their hopes and fears, |
Henceforth forbid to rove, |
Paused, when a Martyr claim'd her tears, |
Or Saint inspired her love. |
But craving wealth, and feverish power, |
Such service now discard; |
The loss of one excited hour |
A sacrifice too hard! |
And e'en about the holiest day, |
God's own in every time, |
They doubt and search, lest aught should stay |
A cataract of crime. {150} |
Where shall this cease? must crosiers fall, |
Shrines suffer touch profane, |
Till, cast without His vineyard wall, |
The Heaven-sent Heir is slain? |
Palermo.
June 11, 1833. |