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Clasped His Knees, Could Not Speak Nor Cease From Looking Up; And He,
Tall And Kingly, Stoops, Lifts Her, Holds Her Upon His Breast, Strokes
Her Face, Kisses Her Eyes And Sorrowful Mouth. 'Child,' He Says, 'Art
Thou Glad Of Me?' Asking, As Lovers Love Best To Do, The Things They
Know Best Already. 'O Richard! O Richard!' Was All She Could Say, Poor
Fond Wretch; However, We Go Not By The Sense Of A Bride's Language, But
By The Passion That Breaks It Up. Every Agony Of Self-Reproach, Of Fear
Of Him, Of Mistrust, Of Lurking Fate, Lay In Those Sobbed Words, 'O
Richard! O Richard!'
When He Had Her Alone At Night, And She Had Found Her Voice, She Began
To Woo Him And Softly To Beguile Him With A Hand To His Chin, Judging It
A Propitious Time, While One Of His Held Her Head. All The Arts Of Woman
Were Hers That Night, But His Were The New Purposes Of A Man. He Had Had
A Rude Shock, Was Full Of The Sense Of His Sin; That Grim Old Mocking
Face, Grey Among The Candle-Flames, Was Plain Across The Bed-Chamber
Where They Lay. To Himself He Made Oath That He Would Sin No More. No,
No: A King, He Would Do Kingly. To Her, Clasped Close In His Arms, He
Gave Kisses And Sweet Words. Alas, She Wanted Not The Sugar Of His
Tongue; She Would Have Had Him Bitter, Though It Cost Her Dear. Lying
There, Lulled But Not Convinced, Her Sobs Grew Weaker. She Cried Herself
To Sleep, And He Kissed Her Sleeping.
In The Cathedral Church Of His Fathers He Did On, By The Hands Of The
Archbishop, The Red Cap And Girdle And Shoes Of Anjou; There He Held Up
The Leopard Shield For All To See. There Also Upon The Bent Head Of
Jehane--She Kneeling Before Him--He Laid For A Little While The Same
Cap, Then In Its Room A Circlet Of Golden Leaves. If He Was Sovereign
Count, Girt With The Sword, Then She Was Countess Of Anjou Before Her
Grudging World. What More Was She? Wife Of A Dead Man And His Killer!
The Words Stayed By Her, And Tinged The Whole Of Her Life.
Volume 91 Book 1 (The Book Of Yea) Chapter 14 (Of What King Richard Said To The Bowing Rood And What Jehane To King Richard) Pg 75Miracles, As A Plain Man, I Hold To Be The Peculiar Of The Church. This
Chapter Must Be Milo's On That Ground, If There Were No Other. But There
Is One Strong Other. Milo Set The Tune Which Caused King Richard To
Dance. And A Very Good Tune It Is--According To Milo. Therefore Let Him
Speak.
'The Office Of Abbot,' He Writes, 'Is A Solemn, Great Office, Being No
Volume 91 Book 1 (The Book Of Yea) Chapter 14 (Of What King Richard Said To The Bowing Rood And What Jehane To King Richard) Pg 76Less Than That Of Spiritual Father To A Family Of Men Consecrate (As It
Is Written, _Abba_, Father); Yet Not On That Account Should Vainglory
Puff The Cheeks Of A Pious Man. God Knows That I Am No Boaster. He,
Therefore, Will Not Misjudge Me, As Certain Others Have Done, When I
Record In This Place (For Positive Cause And Reason Good) The Exorbitant
Honours I Received On The Day Of My Lord Saint John Baptist In This Year
Of Thankful Redemption Eleven Hundred And Eighty-Nine. Forsooth, I
Myself, This Milo Of Saint Mary-Of-The-Pine, Was Chosen To Preach In The
Church Of The Nuns Of Fontevrault Before A Congregation Thus
Composed:--Two Kings (One Crowned), One Legate _A Latere_, A Reigning
Duke (Him Of Burgundy, I Mean), Five Cinctured Counts, Twice Three
Bishops, Abbots Without Number; Jehane Countess Of Anjou And Wife To
The King Of England, The Countess Of Roussillon, The Two Countesses Of
Angoulesme (The Old And The Young), Lady Elis Of Montfort (Reputed The
Most Witty Lady In Languedoc), Thirteen Pronounced Poets, And The
Hairdresser Of The King Of France--To Name No More. That Sermon Of
Mine--I Shame Not To Report It-Was Found Worthy The Inscription In The
Register Of Fontevrault; And In The Initial Letter Thereof, Garlanded In
Gold Work Very Beautiful To Be Seen, Is The Likeness Of Myself Vested,
With A Mitre On My Head, All Done By That Ingenious Craftsman And
Faithful Christian Man, Aristarchus Of Byzantium, _Suspirante Deo_.
There The Curious May Consult It, As Indeed They Do. I Hope I Know The
Demands Of History Upon Proportion Better Than To Write It All Here.
Briefly Then, A Second Peter, I Stood Up Before That Crowned Assembly
And Was Bold.
'What, I Said, Is Pharaoh But A Noise? How Else Is Father Abraham But
Dusty In His Cave? Duke Lot Hath A Monument Less Durable Than His Wicked
Wife's; And As For Noë, That Great Admiral, The Waters Of Oblivion Have
Him Whom The Waters Of God Might Not Drown. Conquered Lies Unconquered
Agamemnon; How Else Lies Julius Cæsar? Nabuchodonosor, Eater Of Grass,
What Is He? Kings Pass, And Their Royal Seat Gathereth A Little Dust.
Anon With A Besom Of Feathers Cometh. Time The Chamberlain, And Scareth
To His Hiding-Place The Lizard On The Wall. Think Soberly, O Ye Kings!
How Your Crowns Are But Yellow Metal, And Your Purple Robes The Food Of
Moths, And The Sceptres Of Your Power No Better Than Hedge-Twigs For The
Driving Of Rats. Round About Your Crystal Orbs Scurry The Fleas At Play
In The Night-Time; In A Little While The Joints Of Your Legs Will
Grapple The Degrees Of Your Thrones With No More Zest Than An Old
Bargeman's His Greasy Poop.
'At This King Philip Said Tush, And Fidgeted In His Chair. He Might Have
Put Me Out Of Countenance, But That I Saw King Richard Clasp His Knee
And Smile Into The Rafters, And Knew By The Peaking Of His Beard That I
Had Pleased Him.
'Thus By Precept, By Trope And Flower Of Speech, I Gaufred The Edges Of
My Discourse; Then Turning Eastward With A Cry, I Grasped The Pulpit
Firmly With One Hand, The While I Raised The Other. Sorrow, I Said, Is
More Enduring Than The Pride Of Life, My Lords, And To Renounce Than To
Heap Riches. Behold The King Of Sorrows! Behold The Man Beggared! Ai,
Ai, My Lords! Is There To Be No End To His Sorrows, Or Shall He Be
Stripped For Ever? Yesterday He Put Off Life Itself, And To-Day Ye Bid
Him Do Away With The Price Of Life. Yesterday He Hung Upon The Tree; And
To-Day Ye Hear It Said, Down With The Tree; Let Mahomet Kindle His
Hearth With It. Let Us Be Done, Say You, With Dead Lords And Wooden
Stocks: We Are Kings, And Our Stocks Golden. It Is Well Said, My Lords,
After The Fashion This World Holds Honourable. But I Ask, Did Job Fear
God For Nought? But I Say, Consider The Maccabees. All Your Broad Lands
Are Not Worth The Rent Of That Little Garden Enclosed, Where Among
Ranked Lilies Sat Mary Singing, God Rest Thee, Babe, I Am Thy Mother And
Daughter. You Wag The Head And An Enemy Dieth. You Say, Come Up, And
Some Wretch Getteth Title To Make Others Wretched. But No Power Of Life
Volume 91 Book 1 (The Book Of Yea) Chapter 14 (Of What King Richard Said To The Bowing Rood And What Jehane To King Richard) Pg 77And Member, No Fountain Of Earthly Honour, No Great Breath Nor
Acclamation Of Trumpets, Nor Bearing Of Swords Naked, Nor Chrism, Nor
Broad Seal, Nor Homage, Nor Fealty Done, Is Worth That Doom Of The Lord
To A Man; Saying, I Was Naked (Christ Is Naked!) And Ye Clothed Me; I
Was Anhungered (Christ Is Hungry!) And Ye Gave Me Meat; I Was In Prison
(So Is Christ!) And Ye Visited Me. Therefore Again I Say Unto You,
Kings, By The Spirit Of The Lord Which Is In Me, Let Us Now Go Even Unto
Bethlehem. Awake, Do On Your Panoplies, Shake Your Sceptres Over The
Armied Earth! So Hierusalem, That Bride Among Brides, That Exalted
Virgin, That Elect Lady Crowned With Stars, Shall Sit No Longer Wasted
In The Brothel Of The Heathen: Amen!
'I Said; And A Great Silence Fell On All The Length And Breadth Of The
Church. King Richard Sat Up Stiff As A Tree, Staring At The Holy Rood As
Though He Had A Vision Of Something At Work. King Philip Of France,
Moody, Was Watching His Greater Brother. Count John Of Mortain Had His
Head Sunk To His Breast-Bone, His Thin Hands Not At Rest, But One Finger
Picking Ever At Another. Even The Duke Of Burgundy, The Burly Eater, Was
Moved, As Could Be Seen By The Working Of His Cheek-Bones. Two Nuns Were
Carried Out For Dead. All This I Saw Between My Hands As I Knelt In
Prayer. But Much More I Saw: It Seems That I Had Called Down Testimony
From On High. I Saw Countess Jehane, Half-Risen From Her Seat, White In
The Face, Open-Mouthed, Gaping At The Cross. "Saviour, The Rood! The
Rood!" She Cried Out, Choking, Then Fell Back And Lay Quite Still. Many
Rose To Their Feet, Some Dropped To Their Knees; All Looked.
'We Saw The Great Painted Christ On The Rood Stoop His Head Forward
Thrice. At The First And Second Times, Amid Cries Of Wonder, Men Looked
To See Whither He Bent His Head. But At The Third Time All With One
Consent Fell Upon Their Faces, Except Only Richard King Of England. He,
Indeed, Rose Up And Stood To His Full Height. I Saw His Blue Eyes Shine
Like Sapphires As He Began To Speak To The Christ. Though He Spoke
Measuredly And Low, You Could Mark The Exultation Singing Behind His
Tones.
'"Ah, Now, My Lord God," Said He, "I Perceive That Thou Hast Singled Me
Out Of All These Peers For A Work Of Thine; Which Is A Thing So Glorious
For Me That, If I Glory In It, I Am Justified, Since The Work Is
Glorious. I Take It Upon Me, My Lord, And Shall Not Falter In It Nor Be
Slow. Enough Said: Thou Askest Not Words Of Me. Now Let Me Go, That The
Work May Begin." After Which, Very Devoutly Kneeling, He
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