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  name from Jesus’ parable of the Pearl of Great Price (Matthew 13:45-46). As in the
  parable, a beautiful pearl symbolizes God’s kingdom, irresistible and perfect. In verse
  that retains its beauty in translation, St. Ephraim explores how God’s grace changes lives.

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    <div1 title="Title Page" progress="1.20%" id="i" prev="toc" next="ii">

<h1 id="i-p0.1">THE PEARL: SEVEN HYMNS ON THE FAITH</h1>
<h3 id="i-p0.2">by</h3>
<h2 id="i-p0.3">St. Ephraim of Syria</h2>

<h4 id="i-p0.4">Translated by J.B. Morris</h4>

<h4 id="i-p0.5">re-edited by John Gwynn</h4>


<h3 style="margin-top:36pt" id="i-p0.6">THE SAINT PACHOMIUS ORTHODOX LIBRARY</h3>
<h4 id="i-p0.7">This document is in the public domain. Copying it is encouraged.</h4>

</div1>

    <div1 title="Hymn I." progress="2.03%" id="ii" prev="i" next="iii">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="ii-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="ii-p0.2">HYMN I.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="ii-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.4">
<l id="ii-p0.5">On a certain day a pearl did I take up, my brethren; </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.6">I saw in it mysteries pertaining to the Kingdom;</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.7">Semblances and types of the Majesty; </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.8">It became a fountain, and I drank out of it mysteries of the Son.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.9">
<l id="ii-p0.10">I put it, my brethren, upon the palm of my hand,</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.11">That I might examine it: </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.12">I went to look at it on one side, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.13">And it proved faces on all sides.</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.14">I found out that the Son was incomprehensible, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.15">Since He is wholly Light.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.16">
<l id="ii-p0.17">In its brightness I beheld the Bright One Who cannot be clouded,</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.18">And in 
its pureness a great mystery, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.19">Even the Body of Our Lord which is well-refined: </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.20">In its undivideness I saw the Truth </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.21">Which is undivided.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.22">
<l id="ii-p0.23">It was so that I saw there its pure conception, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.24">The Church, and the Son within her. </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.25">The cloud was the likeness of her that bare Him, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.26">And her type the heaven, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.27">Since there shone forth from her His gracious Shining.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.28">
<l id="ii-p0.29">I saw therein his Trophies, and His victories, and His crowns. </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.30">I saw His 
helpful and overflowing graces, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.31">And His hidden things with His revealed 
things.</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="ii-p0.32">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.33"><l id="ii-p0.34">It was greater to me than the ark, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.35">For I was astonied thereat: </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.36">I saw therein folds without shadow to them </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.37">Because it was a daughter of light, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.38">Types vocal without tongues, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.39">Utterances of mystery without lips, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.40">A silent harp that without voice gave out melodies.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.41">
<l id="ii-p0.42">The trumpet falters and the thunder mutters; </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.43">Be not thou daring then;</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.44">Leave things hidden, take things revealed. </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.45">Thou hast seen in the clear 
sky a second shower; </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.46">The clefts of thine ears, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.47">As from the clouds,</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.48">They are filled with interpretations.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.49">
<l id="ii-p0.50">And as that manna which alone filled the people, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.51">In the place of pleasant meats, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.52">With its pleasantnesses, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.53">So does this pearl fill me in the place of books, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.54">And the reading thereof, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.55">And the explanations thereof.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.56">
<l id="ii-p0.57">And when I asked if there were yet other mysteries, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.58">It had no mouth for me that I might hear from, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.59">Neither any ears wherewith it might hear me.</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.60">O Thou thing without senses, whence I have gained new senses!</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="ii-p0.61">** 3. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.62">
<l id="ii-p0.63">It answered me and said, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.64">"The daughter of the sea am I, the illimitable sea! </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.65">And from that sea whence I came up it is </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.66">That there is a mighty treasury of mysteries in my bosom! </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.67">Search thou out the sea, but search not out the Lord of the sea!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.68">
<l id="ii-p0.69">"I have seen the divers who came down after me, when astonied,</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.70">So that 
from the midst of the sea they returned to the dry ground; </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.71">For a few moments 
they sustained it not. </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.72">Who would linger and be searching on into the depths 
of the Godhead?</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.73">
<l id="ii-p0.74">"The waves of the Son are full of blessing, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.75">And with mischiefs too.</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.76">Have ye not seen, then, the waves of the sea, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.77">Which if a ship should 
struggle with them would break her to pieces, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.78">And if she yield herself to 
them, and rebel not against them, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.79">Then she is preserved? </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.80">In the sea all 
the Egyptians were choked, though they scrutinised it not, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.81">And, without 
prying, the Hebrews too were overcome upon the dry land, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.82">And how shall ye be 
kept alive?</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.83">And the men of Sodom were licked up by the fire, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.84">And how 
shall ye prevail?</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.85">
<l id="ii-p0.86">"At these uproars the fish in the sea were moved, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.87">And Leviathan also.</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.88">Have ye then a heart of stone </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.89">That ye read these things and run into these errors? </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.90">O great fear that justice also should be so long silent!"</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="ii-p0.91">** 4. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.92">
<l id="ii-p0.93">"Searching is mingled with thanksgiving, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.94">And whether of the two will prevail? </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.95">From the tongue </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.96">The incense of praise riseth</l> 
<l id="ii-p0.97">Along with the fume of disputation </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.98">And unto which shall we hearken? </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.99">Prayer and prying from one mouth, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.100">And which shall we listen to?</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="ii-p0.101">
<l id="ii-p0.102">"For three days was Jonah a neighbour in the sea: </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.103">The living things that were in the sea were affrighted, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.104">Saying, 'Who shall flee from God? </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.105">Jonah fled, </l> 
<l id="ii-p0.106">And ye are obstinate at your scrutiny of Him!'"</l>
</verse>
</div>
</div1>

    <div1 title="Hymn II." progress="16.32%" id="iii" prev="ii" next="iv">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="iii-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iii-p0.2">HYMN II.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iii-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.4">
<l id="iii-p0.5">Whereunto art thou like?</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.6">Let thy stillness speak to one that 
hears;</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.7">With silent mouth speak with us:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.8">For whoso hears the stammerings of 
thy silence,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.9">to him thy type utters its silent cry concerning our Redeemer.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.10">
<l id="iii-p0.11">Thy mother is a virgin of the sea, though he took her not:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.12">She fell into 
his bosom, though he knew her not;</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.13">She conceived thee near him, though he did 
not know her.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.14">Do thou, that art a type, reporach the Jewish women</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.15">That 
have thee hung upon them.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.16">Thou art the only progeny of all forms</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.17">Which art like to the Word on High,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.18">Whom singly the Most High begot.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.19">The engraven forms seem to be the type of created things above.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.20">This visible offspring of the invisible womb</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.21">Is a type of great things.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.22">Thy goodly conception was without seed,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.23">And without wedlock was thy pure generation,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.24">And without brethren was thy single birth.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.25">
<l id="iii-p0.26">Our Lord had brethren and yet not brethren,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.27">Since He was an Only-Begotten.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.28">O solitary one, thou type exact of the Only-Begotten!</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.29">There is a type of thine in the crown of kings,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.30">Wherein thou hast brothers and sisters.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.31">Goodly gems are thy brethren,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.32">With beryls and unions as thy companions:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.33">May gold be as it were thy kinsman,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.34">May there be unto the King of kings</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.35">A crown from thy well-beloved ones!</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.36">When thou camest up from the 
sea, that living tomb,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.37">Thou didst cry out,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.38">Let me have a goodly assmblage 
of brethren, relatives and kinsmen.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.39">As the wheat is in the stalk,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.40">So thou art in the crown with princes:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.41">And it is a just restoration to thee, as if of a pledge,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.42">That from the depth thou shouldest be exalted to a goodly eminence.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.43">Wheat the stalk bears in the field;</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.44">Thee the head of the king upon his chariot carries about.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.45">
<l id="iii-p0.46">O daughter of the water,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.47">Who hast left the sea, wherein thou wert born,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.48">And art gone up to the dry land, wherein thou art beloved:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.49">For men have loved and seized and adorned themselves with thee,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.50">Like as they did that Offspring Whom the Gentiles loved</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.51">And crowned themselves withal.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.52">
<l id="iii-p0.53">It is by the mystery of truth that Leviathan is trodden down of mortals:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.54">The divers put him off, and put on Christ.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.55">In the sacrament of oil did the Apostles steal Thee away, and came up.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.56">They snatched their souls from his mouth, bitter as it was.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.57">Thy Nature is like a silent lamb in its sweetness,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.58">Of which if a man is to lay hold,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.59">He lifts it in a crucial form by its ears, as it was on Golgotha.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.60">He cast out abundantly all His gleams upon them that looked upon Him.</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iii-p0.61">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.62">
<l id="iii-p0.63">Shadowed forth in thy beauty is the beauty of the Son,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.64">Who clothed Himself with suffering when the nails passed through Him.</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.65">The awl passed in thee since they handled thee roughly,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.66">As they did His hands;</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.67">And because He suffered He reigned,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.68">As by they sufferings thy beauty increased.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iii-p0.69">
<l id="iii-p0.70">And if they showed no pity upon thee,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.71">Neither did they love thee:</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.72">Still suffer as thou mightest,</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.73">Thou has come to reign! Simon Peter showed pity on the Rock;</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.74">Whoso hath smitten it, is himself thereby overcome;</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.75">It is by reason of Its suffering</l> 
<l id="iii-p0.76">That Its beauty hath adorned the height and the depth.</l>
</verse>
</div>
</div1>

    <div1 title="Hymn III." progress="27.94%" id="iv" prev="iii" next="v">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="iv-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iv-p0.2">HYMN III.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iv-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.4">
<l id="iv-p0.5">Thou dost not hide thyself in thy bareness, O pearl!</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.6">With the love of thee is the merchant ravished also,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.7">For he strips off his garments;</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.8">Not to cover thee —</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.9">(thy clothing is thy light, thy garment is thy brightness,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.10">O thou that art bared!)</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.11">
<l id="iv-p0.12">Thou art like Eve who was clothed with nakedness.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.13">Cursed be he that deceived her and stripped her and left her.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.14">The serpent cannot strip off thy glory.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.15">In the mysteries whose type thou art,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.16">Women are clothed with Light in Eden.</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iv-p0.17">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.18">
<l id="iv-p0.19">Very glistening are the pearls of Ethiopia, as it is written,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.20">Who gave thee to Ethiopia of black men.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.21">He that gave light to the Gentiles,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.22">Both to the Ethiopians and unto the Indians did His bright beams reach.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.23">
<l id="iv-p0.24">The eunuch of Ethiopia upon his chariot saw Philip:</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.25">The Lamb of Light met the dark man from out of the water.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.26">While he was reading, the Ethiopian was baptised</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.27">And shone with joy, and journeyed on!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.28">
<l id="iv-p0.29">He made disciples and taught,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.30">And out of black men he made men white.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.31">And the dark Ethiopic women became pearls for the Son;</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.32">He offered them up to the Father, as a glistening crown from the</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.33">Ethiopians.</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iv-p0.34">** 3. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.35">
<l id="iv-p0.36">The Queen of Sheba</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.37">Was a sheep that had come into the place of wolves;</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.38">The lamp of truth did Solomon give her,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.39">Who also married her when he fell away.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.40">She was enlightened and went away,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.41">But they were dark, as their manner was.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.42">
<l id="iv-p0.43">The bright spark which went down home with that blessed [Queen],</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.44">Held on its shining amid the darkness,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.45">Till the new Day-spring came.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.46">The bright spark met with this shining,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.47">And illumined the place.</l>
</verse>


<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iv-p0.48">** 4. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.49">
<l id="iv-p0.50">There are in the sea divers fishes of many cubits,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.51">And with all their greatness they are very small;</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.52">But by thy littleness the crown is made great,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.53">Like as the Son, by whose littleness Adam was made great.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.54">
<l id="iv-p0.55">For the head is thy crown intended:</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.56">For the eye thy beauty,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.57">For the ear thy goodliness.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.58">Come up from the sea, thou neighbour to the dry land,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.59">And come and sojourn by the [seat of] hearing.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.60">Let the ear love the word of life as it loveth thee!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.61">
<l id="iv-p0.62">In the ear is the word,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.63">And without it is the pearl.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.64">Let it as being 
warned by thee,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.65">By thee get wisdom, and be warned by the word of truth.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.66">Be 
thou its mirror:</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.67">The beauty of the Word in thine own beauty shall it 
see:</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.68">In thee it shall learn how precious is the Word on High!</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.69">The ear is the leaf:</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.70">The flesh is the tree,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.71">And thou in the midst of it are a fruit of light,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.72">And to the womb that brings forth Light,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.73">Thou art a type that points.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.74">
<l id="iv-p0.75">Thee He used as a parable of that kingdom, O pearl!</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.76">As He did the virgins that entered into it, five in number,</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.77">Clothed with the light of their lamps!</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.78">To thee are those bright ones like, thou that art clad in light!</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="iv-p0.79">** 5. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.80">
<l id="iv-p0.81">Who would give a pearl to the daughter of the poor?</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.82">For when it hangs on her, it becomes her not.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.83">Gain without price that faith, all of which becomes all the limbs of men.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.84">But for no gold would a lady exchange her pearl.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.85">
<l id="iv-p0.86">It were a great disgrace</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.87">If thou shouldst throw thy pearl away into the mire for nought!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="iv-p0.88">
<l id="iv-p0.89">In the pearl of time</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.90">Let us behold that of eternity;</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.91">For it is in the purse, or in the seal, or in the treasury.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.92">Within the gate there are other gates with their locks and keys.</l> 
<l id="iv-p0.93">Thy pearl hath the High One sealed up as taking account of all.</l>
</verse>
</div>
</div1>

    <div1 title="Hymn IV." progress="40.39%" id="v" prev="iv" next="vi">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="v-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="v-p0.2">HYMN IV.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="v-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.4">
<l id="v-p0.5">The thief gained the faith which gained him,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.6">And brought him up and placed him in paradise.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.7">He saw in the Cross a tree of life;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.8">That was the fruit,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.9">He was the eater in Adam's stead.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.10">
<l id="v-p0.11">The fool, who goes astray,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.12">Grazes the faith, as it were an eye,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.13">By all manner of questions.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.14">The probing of the finger blinds the eye,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.15">And much 
more doth that prying blind the faith.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.16">
<l id="v-p0.17">For even the diver pries not into his pearl.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.18">In it do all merchants rejoice</l> 
<l id="v-p0.19">Without prying into whence it came;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.20">Even the king who is crowned therewith</l> 
<l id="v-p0.21">Does not explore it.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="v-p0.22">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.23">
<l id="v-p0.24">Because Balaam was foolish,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.25">A foolish beast in the ass spoke with him,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.26">Because he despised God Who spoke with him.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.27">Thee too let the pearl reprove</l> 
<l id="v-p0.28">In the ass's stead.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.29">
<l id="v-p0.30">The people that had a heart of stone, </l> 
<l id="v-p0.31">By a Stone He set at nought,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.32">For lo, a stone hears words.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.33">Witness its work that has reproved them;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.34">And you, ye deaf ones,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.35">Let the pearl reprove to-day.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.36">
<l id="v-p0.37">With the swallow and the crow did He put men to shame;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.38">With the ox, yea with the ass, did He put them to shame;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.39">Let the pearl reprove now,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.40">O ye birds and things on earth and things below.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="v-p0.41">** 3. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.42">
<l id="v-p0.43">Not as the moon does thy light fill or wane;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.44">The Sun whose light is greater than all,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.45">Lo! of Him it is that a type is shadowed out in thy little compass.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.46">O type of the Son,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.47">One spark of Whom is greater than the sun!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.48">
<l id="v-p0.49">The pearl itself is full,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.50">for its light is full;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.51">Neither is there any cunning worker who can steal from it;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.52">For its wall is its own beauty,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.53">Yea, its guard also!</l> 
<l id="v-p0.54">It lacks not,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.55">since it is entirely perfect.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.56">
<l id="v-p0.57">And if a man would break thee</l> 
<l id="v-p0.58">To take a part from thee,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.59">Thou art like the faith which with the heretics perishes,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.60">Seeing they have broken it in pieces and spoiled it :</l> 
<l id="v-p0.61">For is it any better than this</l> 
<l id="v-p0.62">To have the faith scrutinized?</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.63">
<l id="v-p0.64">The faith is an entire nature</l> 
<l id="v-p0.65">That may not be corrupted.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.66">The spoiler gets himself mischief by it:</l> 
<l id="v-p0.67">The heretic brings ruin on himself thereby.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.68">He that chases the light from his pupils</l> 
<l id="v-p0.69">Blinds himself.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.70">
<l id="v-p0.71">Fire and air are divided when sundered.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.72">Light alone, of all creatures,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.73">As its Creator, is not divided;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.74">It is not barren, for that it also begets</l> 
<l id="v-p0.75">Without losing thereby.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="v-p0.76">** 4. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.77">
<l id="v-p0.78">And if a man thinks that thou art framed [by art]</l> 
<l id="v-p0.79">He errs greatly;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.80">Thy nature proclaims that thou, as all stones,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.81">Art not the framing of art;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.82">and so thou art a type of the Generation</l> 
<l id="v-p0.83">Which no making framed.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.84">
<l id="v-p0.85">Thy stone flees</l> 
<l id="v-p0.86">From a comparison with the Stone [which is] the Son.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.87">For thy own generation is from the midst of the deep,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.88">That of the Son of thy Creator is from the highest height;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.89">He is not like thee,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.90">In that He is like His Father.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.91">
<l id="v-p0.92">And as they tell,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.93">Two wombs bare thee also.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.94">Thou camest down from on high a fluid nature;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.95">Thou camest up from the sea a solid body.</l> 
<l id="v-p0.96">By means of thy second birth</l> 
<l id="v-p0.97">Thou didst show thy loveliness to the children of men.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="v-p0.98">
<l id="v-p0.99">Hands fixed thee, when thou wast embodied,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.100">Into thy receptacles;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.101">For thou art in the crown as upon the cross,</l> 
<l id="v-p0.102">And in a coronet as in a victory;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.103">Thou art upon the ears, as if to fill up what was lacking;</l> 
<l id="v-p0.104">Thou extendest over all.</l>
</verse>
</div>
</div1>

    <div1 title="Hymn V." progress="52.17%" id="vi" prev="v" next="vii">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="vi-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vi-p0.2">HYMN V.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vi-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.4">
<l id="vi-p0.5">O gift that camest up without price for the diver!</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.6">Thou laidest hold upon this visible light,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.7">That without price rises for the children of men:</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.8">A parable of the hidden One </l> 
<l id="vi-p0.9">That without price gives the hidden Dayspring!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.10">
<l id="vi-p0.11">And the painter too paints a likeness of thee with colours.</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.12">Yet by thee is faith painted in types and emblems for colours,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.13">And in the place of the image</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.14">By thee and thy colours is thy Creator painted.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.15">
<l id="vi-p0.16">O thou frankincense without smell,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.17">Who breathest types from out of thee!</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.18">Though art not to be eaten,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.19">Yet thou givest a sweet smell unto them that hear thee!</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.20">Though art not to be drunk,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.21">Yet by thy story, a fountain of types art thou made unto the ears!</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vi-p0.22">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.23">
<l id="vi-p0.24">It is thou which art great in thy littleness, O pearl!</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.25">Small is thy measure and little thy compass with thy weight;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.26">But great is thy glory:</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.27">To that crown alone in which thou art placed, there is none like.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.28">
<l id="vi-p0.29">And Who hath not percieved of thy littleness, how great it is;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.30">If one despises thee and throws thee away,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.31">He would blame himself for his clownishness,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.32">For when he saw thee in a king's crown he would be attracted to thee.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vi-p0.33">** 3. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.34">
<l id="vi-p0.35">Men stripped their clothes off and dived and drew thee out, O pearl!</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.36">It was not kings that put thee before men,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.37">But those naked ones who were a type of the poor</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.38">And the fishers and the Galileans.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.39">
<l id="vi-p0.40">For clothed bodies were not able to come to thee;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.41">They came that were stript as children;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.42">They plunged their bodies and came down to thee;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.43">And thou didst much desire them, </l> 
<l id="vi-p0.44">And thou didst aid them who thus loved thee.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.45">
<l id="vi-p0.46">Glad tidings did they give for thee:</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.47">Their tongues before their bosoms did the poor [fishers] open,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.48">And produced and showed the new riches among the merchants:</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.49">Upon the wrists of men they put thee as a medicine for life.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vi-p0.50">** 4. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.51">
<l id="vi-p0.52">The naked ones in a type saw thy rising again by the sea-shore;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.53">And by the side of the lake they,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.54">The Apostles of a truth,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.55">Saw the rising again of the Son of thy Creator.</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.56">By thee and by thy Lord the sea and the lake were beautified.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.57">
<l id="vi-p0.58">The diver came up from the sea and put on his clothing;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.59">And from the lake too Simon Peter came up swimming on his coat;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.60">Clad as with coats, with the love of both of you, were these two.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vi-p0.61">** 5. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.62">
<l id="vi-p0.63">And since I have wandered in thee, pearl,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.64">I will gather up my mind</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.65">And by having contemplated thee,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.66">Would become like thee,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.67">In that thou art all gathered up into thyself;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.68">And as thou in all times art one,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.69">One let me become by thee!</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.70" /> 
<l id="vi-p0.71">Pearls have I gathered together that I might make a crown for the Son</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.72">In the place of stains which are in my members.</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.73">Receive my offering, not that Thou art shortcoming;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.74">It is because of mine own shortcoming that I have offered it to Thee.</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.75">Whiten my stains!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vi-p0.76">
<l id="vi-p0.77">This crown is all spiritual pearls,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.78">Which instead of gold are set in love,</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.79">And instead of ouches in faith;</l> 
<l id="vi-p0.80">And instead of hands, let praise offer it up to the highest!</l>
</verse>
</div>
</div1>

    <div1 title="Hymn VI." progress="63.23%" id="vii" prev="vi" next="viii">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="vii-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.2">HYMN VI.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.4">
<l id="vii-p0.5">Would that the memory of the fathers would exhale from the tombs;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.6">Who were very simple as being wise;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.7">And reverend as believing.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.8">They without cavilling searched for, and came to the right path.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.9">
<l id="vii-p0.10">He gave the law;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.11">The mountains melted away;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.12">Fools broke through it.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.13">By unclean ravens He fed Elijah at the desert stream;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.14">And moreover gave from the skelton honey unto Samson.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.15">They judged not, nor inquired why it was unclean,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.16">Why clean.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.17">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.18">
<l id="vii-p0.19">And when He made void the sabbaths,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.20">The feeble Gentiles were clothed with health.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.21">Samson took the daughter of the aliens,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.22">And there was no disputing among the righteous;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.23">The prophet also took a harlot,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.24">And the just held their peace.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.25">
<l id="vii-p0.26">He blamed the righteous,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.27">And He held up and lifted up their delinquencies:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.28">He pitied sinners,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.29">And restored them without cost:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.30">And made low the mountains of their sins:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.31">He proved God is not to be arraigned by men,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.32">And as Lord of Truth.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.33">That His servants were His shadow;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.34">And whatsoever way His will looked,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.35">They directed also their own wills;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.36">And because Light was in Him,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.37">Their shadows were enlightened.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.38">** 3. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.39">
<l id="vii-p0.40">How stangely perplexed are all the heretics by simple things!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.41">For when He plainly foreshadowed this New Testment</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.42">By that of the Prophets,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.43">Those pitiable men rose, as though from sleep,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.44">And shouted out and made a disturbance.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.45">And the Way, wherein the righteous held straight on,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.46">And by their truths had gone forth therein,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.47">That [Way] have these broken up, because they were besotted:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.48">This they left and went out of;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.49">Because they pried into it, it fell, and was lost.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.50">Of the pearl they made a stone, that they might stumble upon it.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.51">** 4. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.52">
<l id="vii-p0.53">O Gift, which fools have made a poison!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.54">The People were for separating Thy beauteous root from Thy fountain,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.55">Though they separated it not:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.56">Teachings estranged Thy beauty also from the stock thereof.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.57">
<l id="vii-p0.58">By Thee did they get themselves estranged,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.59">Who wished to estrange Thee.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.60">By Thee the tribes were cut off,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.61">And scattered abroad from out of Sion,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.62">And also the teachings of the seceders.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.63">
<l id="vii-p0.64">Bring Thyself within the compass of our littleness,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.65">O Thou Gift of ours.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.66">For if love cannot find Thee out on all sides,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.67">It cannot be still and at rest.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.68">Make Thyself small,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.69">Thou Who art too great for all,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.70">Who comest unto all!</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.71">** 5. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.72">
<l id="vii-p0.73">By this would those who wrangle against our Pearl be reproved;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.74">Because instead of love,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.75">Strife has come in and dared to essay to unveil thy beauty.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.76">It was not graven,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.77">Since it is a progeny which cannot be interpreted.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.78">
<l id="vii-p0.79">Thou didst show thy beauty among the abjects </l> 
<l id="vii-p0.80">To show whereto thou are like,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.81">Thou Pearl that art all faces.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.82">The beholders were astonied and perplexed at thee.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.83">The separatists separated thee in two,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.84">And were separated in two by thee,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.85">Thou are of one substance throughout.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.86">
<l id="vii-p0.87">They saw not thy beauty,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.88">Because there was not in them the eye of truth.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.89">For the veil of prophecy,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.90">Full as it was of the mysteries,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.91">To 
them was a covering of thy glistering faces:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.92">They thought that thou wast other [than thou art],</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.93">O thou mirror of ours!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.94">And therefore these blind schismatics defiled thy fair beauty.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.95">** 6. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.96">
<l id="vii-p0.97">Since they have extolled thee too much,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.98">Or have lowered thee too much,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.99">Bring them to an even level.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.100">Come down,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.101">Descend a little that height of infidelity and heathendom;</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.102">And come up from the depth of Judaism, though thou art in Heaven.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.103">
<l id="vii-p0.104">Let our Lord be set between God and men!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.105">Let the Prophets be as it were His heralds!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.106">Let the Just One, as being His Father, rejoice!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.107">That Word it is which conquered both Jews and Heathen!</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="vii-p0.108">** 7. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.109">
<l id="vii-p0.110">Come, Thou Gift of Holy Church, stay, rest in the midst of Her!</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.111">The circumsized have troubled Thee,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.112">In that they are vain babblers,</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.113">And so have the [false] doctrines in that they are contentious.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.114">Blessed be He that gave Thee a good company which bears Thee about!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="vii-p0.115">
<l id="vii-p0.116">In the covenant of Moses is Thy brightness shadowed forth:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.117">In the new covenant Thou dartest forth:</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.118">From those first Thy light shineth forth unto those last.</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.119">Blessed be He that gave us Thy gleam</l> 
<l id="vii-p0.120">As well as Thy bright rays.</l>
</verse>
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    <div1 title="Hymn VII." progress="78.68%" id="viii" prev="vii" next="ix">
<div style="margin-left:30%" id="viii-p0.1">

<h2 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.2">HYMN VII.</h2>
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.3">** 1. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.4">
<l id="viii-p0.5">As in a race saw I the disputers,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.6">The children of strife,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.7">[Trying] </l> 
<l id="viii-p0.8">To taste fire,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.9">To see the air,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.10">To handle the light:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.11">They were troubled at the gleaming,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.12">And struggled to make divisions.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.13">
<l id="viii-p0.14">The Son,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.15">Who is too subtle for the mind,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.16">Did they seek to feel:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.17">And the Holy Ghost</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.18">Who cannot be explored,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.19">They sought to explore with their questionings.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.20">The Father,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.21">Who never at any time was searched out,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.22">Have they explained and disputed of.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.23">
<l id="viii-p0.24">The sound form of our faith is from Abraham,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.25">And our repentance is from Nineveh and the house of Rahab,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.26">And ours are the expectations of the Prophets,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.27">Ours of the Apostles.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.28">** 2. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.29">
<l id="viii-p0.30">And envy is from Satan:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.31">The evil usage of the evil calf is from the Egyptians.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.32">The hateful sight of the hateful image of four faces is from the Hittites.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.33">Accursed disputation, that hidden moth, is from the Greeks.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.34">
<l id="viii-p0.35">The bitter one read and saw orthodox teachings,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.36">And subverted them;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.37">He saw hateful things,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.38">And sowed them;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.39">He saw hope,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.40">And he turned it upside down and cut it off.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.41">The disputation that he planted,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.42">Lo! it has yielded a fruit bitter to the tooth.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.43">** 3. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.44">
<l id="viii-p0.45">Satan saw that the Truth strangled him,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.46">And united himself to the tares,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.47">And secreted his frauds,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.48">And spread his snares for the faith,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.49">And cast upon the priests the darts of the love of pre-eminence.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.50">
<l id="viii-p0.51">They made contests for the throne,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.52">To see which should first obtain it.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.53">There was that meditated in secret and kept it close:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.54">There was that openly combated for it:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.55">And there was that with a bribe crept up to it:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.56">And there was that with fraud dealt wisely to obtain it.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.57">
<l id="viii-p0.58">The paths differed,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.59">Ths scope was one,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.60">And they were alike.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.61">Him that was young, and could not even think of it,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.62">Because it was not time for him;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.63">And him that was hoary and shaped out dreams</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.64">For time beyond;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.65">All of them by his craftiness did the wicked one persuade and subdue.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.66">Old men, 
youths, and even striplings, aim at rank!</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.67">** 4. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.68">
<l id="viii-p0.69">His former books did Satan put aside,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.70">And put on others:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.71">The People who was grown old</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.72">Had the moth and the worm devoured and eaten and left and deserted:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.73">The moth came into the new garment</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.74">Of the new peoples:</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.75">
<l id="viii-p0.76">He saw the crucifiers who were rejected and cast forth as strangers:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.77">He made of those of the household, pryers;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.78">And of worshippers, they became disputants.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.79">From that garment</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.80">The moth gendered</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.81">And wound it up and deposited it.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.82">
<l id="viii-p0.83">The worm gendered in the storehouse of wheat,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.84">And sat and looked on:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.85">And lo! the pure wheat was mildewed,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.86">And devoured were the garments of glory!</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.87">He made a mockery of us,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.88">And we of ourselves, since we were besotted!</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.89">
<l id="viii-p0.90">He sowed tares,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.91">And the bramble shot up in the pure vinyard!</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.92">He infected the flock,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.93">And the leprosy broke out,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.94">And the sheep became hired servants of his!</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.95">He began in the People,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.96">And came unto the Gentiles, that he might finish.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.97">** 5. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.98">
<l id="viii-p0.99">Instead of the reed which the former people made the Son hold,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.100">Others have dared with their reed to write in their tracts</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.101">That He is only a Son of man.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.102">Reed for reed does the wicked one exchange against our Redeemer,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.103">And instead of the coat of many colours, wherewith they clothed Him,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.104">Titles has he dyed craftily.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.105">With diversity of names he clothed Him;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.106">Either that of creature or of a thing made, when He was the Maker.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.107">
<l id="viii-p0.108">And as he plaited for Him by silent men speechless thorns that cry out,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.109">Thorns from the mind has he plaited [now] by the voice, as hymns;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.110">And 
concealed the spikes amid melodies</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.111">That they might not be perceived.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.112">** 6. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.113">
<l id="viii-p0.114">When Satan saw that he was detected in his former [frauds];</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.115">That the spitting was discovered, and vinegar,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.116">And thorns, nails and wood,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.117">Garments and reed and spear,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.118">Which smote him, and were hated and openly known;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.119">He changed his frauds.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.120">
<l id="viii-p0.121">Instead of the blow with the hand, by which our Lord was overcome,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.122">He brought in distractions;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.123">And instead of the spitting,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.124">Cavilling entered in;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.125">And instead of garments,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.126">Secret divisions;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.127">And instead of the reed,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.128">Came in strife to smite us on the face.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.129">
<l id="viii-p0.130">Haughtiness called for rage its sister,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.131">And there answered and came envy,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.132">And wrath, and pride, and fraud.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.133">They have taken counsel against our Redeemer</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.134">As on that day when they took counsels at His Passion.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.135">
<l id="viii-p0.136">And instead of the cross,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.137">A hidden wood hath strife become;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.138">And instead of the nails,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.139">Questionings have come in;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.140">And instead of hell, apostasy:</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.141">The pattern of both Satan would renew again.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.142">
<l id="viii-p0.143">Instead of the sponge which was cankered with vinegar and wormwood,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.144">He gave prying, the whole of which is cankered with death.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.145">The gall which they gave Him did our Lord put away from Him;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.146">The subtle questionings, which the rebellious one hath given,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.147">To fools is sweet.</l>
</verse>

<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="viii-p0.148">** 7. **</h3>
<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.149">
<l id="viii-p0.150">And at that time there were judges against them,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.151">Lo, the judges are, as it were, against us,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.152">And instead of a handwriting are their commands.</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.153">Priests that consecrate crowns,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.154">Set snares for kings.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.155">
<l id="viii-p0.156">Instead of the priesthood praying for royalty</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.157">That wars may cease from among men,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.158">They teach wars of overthrow,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.159">Which set kings to combat with those round about.</l>
</verse>

<verse style="margin-top:9pt" id="viii-p0.160">
<l id="viii-p0.161">O Lord, make the priests and kings peaceful;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.162">That in one Church priests may pray for their kings,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.163">And kings spare those round about them;</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.164">And may the peace which is within Thee become ours, Lord,</l> 
<l id="viii-p0.165">Thou that art within and without all things!</l>
</verse>

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    <div1 title="Editor’s Postscript" progress="98.86%" id="ix" prev="viii" next="toc">
<h3 style="margin-left:-30%" id="ix-p0.1">The St. Pachomius Orthodox Library, May 1995.</h3>

<p id="ix-p1">O Lord, remember Thy servants Rev. Morris and Rev. Gwynn, the translators, 
and have mercy upon us the scribes Maurice, Jeff, Mark, William, the Reader 
Herman, Steven, Clay-Edward, Christopher, Lawrence, and Norman.</p>


<h4 id="ix-p1.1">THE END, AND TO GOD BE THE GLORY!</h4>
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