The Light of Provence : a Dramatic Poem

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The Light of Provence : a Dramatic Poem
Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-1943
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Arnaud: Not he — or stay — ^yes, he hath sent to us An order new of monks; they copy us, Live poorly, take no money, use no land To fatten Rome with churches — as they say — A Spaniard, at their head, one Dominic; Him Innocent hath charged to bring us back By some new clever rules of inquest, to The Church Bishop: We never left the Church, the Pope Voices: Anti-christ! Anti-christ!
Bishop: Ah peace, my friends, The holy Church is ours, and Innocent Most surely — ^why, they call us the Good Men;
... God's will shall work through his appointed church Aye e'en through Innocent, the Priest of Rome — We call him servant of God's servants still.
Arnaud: The monk of Citeaux hath in private said 'T were weU thou shouldst be lolled in battle, lest Thy trial should reveal — Third Day 59 Bishop: God's will be done!
Meanwhile, in prayerful hope for this poor land We too have formed an Order — Capucins Who wear the pallium, and plate that bears The image of the Virgin, with the words "Agnus dei qui toUis peccata mundi" — A carpenter, a poor man, had a dream That such might rid our land of Brabazons And bring a day of peace, so that the son Of murdered sire would spare the murderer.


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