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Francis Thompson - A HolocaustFrancis Thompson - A Holocaust
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`No man ever attained supreme knowledge, unless his heart had been torn up by the roots.` When I presage the time shall come--yea, now   Perchance is come, when you shall fail from me, Because the mighty spirit, to whom you vow   Faith of kin genius unrebukably, Scourges my sloth, and from your side dismissed   Henceforth this sad and most, most lonely soul Must, marching fatally through pain and mist,   The God-bid levy of its powers enrol; When I presage that none shall hear the voice   From the great Mount that clangs my ordained advance, That sullen envy bade the churlish choice   Yourself shall say, and turn your altered glance; O God!  Thou knowest if this heart of flesh   Quivers like broken entrails, when the wheel Rolleth some dog in middle street, or fresh   Fruit when ye tear it bleeding from the peel; If my soul cries the uncomprehended cry   When the red agony oozed on Olivet! Yet not for this, a caitiff, falter I,   Beloved whom I must lose, nor thence regret The doubly-vouched and twin allegiance owed   To you in Heaven, and Heaven in you, Lady. How could you hope, loose dealer with my God,   That I should keep for you my fealty? For still `tis thus:-because I am so true, My Fair, to Heaven, I am so true to you!
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