登陆注册
19967000000200

第200章

between God and man? nay, between God and man, and every living creature of all flesh: or my memory fails me with age.In Exodus God commanded that the cattle should share the sweet blessing of the one day's rest.Moreover He 'forbade to muzzle the ox that trod out the corn.'Nay, let the poor overwrought soul snatch a mouthful as he goes his toilsome round: the bulk of the grain shall still be for man.' Ye will object perchance that St.Paul, commenting this, saith rudely, 'Doth God care for oxen?' Verily, had I been Peter, instead of the humblest of his successors, I had answered him.'Drop thy theatrical poets, Paul, and read the Scriptures: then shalt thou know whether God careth only for men and sparrows, or for all his creatures.O, Paul,' had I made bold to say, 'think not to learn God by looking into Paul's heart, nor any heart of man, but study that which he hath revealed concerning himself.'

"Thrice he forbade the Jews to boil the kid in his mother's milk;not that this is cruelty, but want of thought and gentle sentiments, and so paves the way for downright cruelty.A prophet riding on an ass did meet an angel.Which of these two, Paulo judice, had seen the heavenly spirit? marry, the prophet.But it was not so.The man, his vision cloyed with sin, saw nought.The poor despised creature saw all.Nor is this recorded as miraculous.Poor proud things, we overrate ourselves.The angel had slain the prophet and spared the ass, but for that creature's clearer vision of essences divine.He said so, methinks.But in sooth I read it many years agone.Why did God spare repentant Nineveh? Because in that city were sixty thousand children, besides much cattle.

"Profane history and vulgar experience add their mite of witness.

The cruel to animals end in cruelty to man; and strange and violent deaths, marked with retribution's bloody finger, have in all ages fallen from heaven on such as wantonly harm innocent beasts.This I myself have seen.All this duly weighed, and seeing that, despite this Francesco's friends, the Stoics, who in their vanity say the creatures all subsist for man's comfort, there be snakes and scorpions which kill 'Dominum terra' with a nip, musquitoes which eat him piecemeal, and tigers and sharks which crack him like an almond, we do well to be grateful to these true, faithful, patient, four-footed friends, which, in lieu of powdering us, put forth their strength to relieve our toils, and do feed us like mothers from their gentle dugs.

"Methinks then the Church is never more divine than in this benediction of our four-footed friends, which has revolted you great theological authority, the captain of the Pope's guards;since here she inculcates humility and gratitude, and rises towards the level of the mind divine, and interprets God to man, God the Creator, parent, and friend of man and beast.

"But all this, young gentles, you will please to receive, not as delivered by the Pope ex cathedra, but uttered carelessly, in a free hour, by an aged clergyman.On that score you will perhaps do well to entertain it with some little consideration.For old age must surely bring a man somewhat, in return for his digestion (his 'dura puerorum ilia,' eh, Francesco!), which it carries away.

Such was the purport of the Pope's discourse but the manner high bred, languid, kindly, and free from all tone of dictation.He seemed to be gently probing the matter in concert with his hearers, not playing Sir Oracle.At the bottom of all which was doubtless a slight touch of humbug, but the humbug that embellishes life; and all sense of it was lost in the subtle Italian grace of the thing.

"I seem to hear the oracle of Delphi," said Fra Colonna enthusiastically.

"I call that good sense," shouted Jacques Bonaventura.

"Oh, captain, good sense!" said Gerard, with a deep and tender reproach.

The Pope smiled on Gerard."Cavil not at words; that was an unheard of concession from a rival theologian." He then asked for all Gerard's work, and took it away in his hand.But before going, he gently pulled Fra Colonna's ear, and asked him whether he remembered when they were school-fellows together and robbed the Virgin by the roadside of the money dropped into her box.You took a flat stick and applied bird-lime to the top, and drew the money out through the chink, you rogue," said his holiness severely.

"To every signor his own honour," replied Fra Colonna."It was your holiness's good wit invented the manoeuvre.I was but the humble instrument.""It is well.Doubtless you know 'twas sacrilege.""Of the first water; but I did it in such good company, it troubles me not.""Humph! I have not even that poor consolation.What did we spend it in, dost mind?""Can your holiness ask? why, sugar-plums.""What, all on't?"

"Every doit."

"These are delightful reminiscences, my Francesco.Alas! I am getting old.I shall not be here long.And I am sorry for it, for thy sake.They will go and burn thee when I am gone.Art far more a heretic than Huss, whom I saw burned with these eyes; and oh, he died like a martyr.""Ay, your holiness; but I believe in the Pope; and Huss did not.""Fox! They will not burn thee; wood is too dear.Adieu, old playmate; adieu, young gentlemen; an old man's blessing be on you."That afternoon the Pope's secretary brought Gerard a little bag:

in it were several gold pieces.

He added them to his store.

Margaret seemed nearer and nearer.

For some time past, too, it appeared as if the fairies had watched over him.Baskets of choice provisions and fruits were brought to his door by porters, who knew not who had employed them, or affected ignorance; and one day came a jewel in a letter, but no words.

同类推荐
  • 佛说月明菩萨经

    佛说月明菩萨经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Girl of the Limberlost

    A Girl of the Limberlost

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 持诵金刚经灵验功德记

    持诵金刚经灵验功德记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 吴船录

    吴船录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Mugby Junction

    Mugby Junction

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 亲亲甜心:先婚后爱

    亲亲甜心:先婚后爱

    季可晴和许京烨的之间是婚姻的真挚,还是只是孤独的消遣,只是寂寞与寂寞的相碰。季可晴和许京烨的婚姻,完全就是一场意外,季可晴感情失落的时候,许京烨随口的一句,你嫁给我!她说好,于是他拉着她去注册。懵懵懂懂的开始,懵懵懂懂的过了五年,五年期间里,他们互不干涉,各自有自己的生活,只是,不管在外面怎样,记得回家就好。渐渐的,季可晴发现自己处于了被动,不知什么时候,她在许京烨无形的潜规则下扮演了贤妻良母的角色。发现这个事实之后,拼命反抗,生活就如陷入泥沼,她越反抗反而越陷越深,不能呼吸,像是被他钳住了一样,她想要逃,想要逃得远远的。
  • 妃子有毒

    妃子有毒

    【重生系列文一】前世她被渣男剜心致死,重生一回她定要叫他生不如死!伪善庶姐欺负她,抢她未婚夫?撕了她伪善面皮!狠毒姨娘两面三刀?看看什么叫做四面六刀!渣男尽管蹦跶,一刀毙命上黄泉路!更有大神把她宠上天:“柒柒,只要你乖乖的,为夫陪你一统天下也不为过!”这一世,她誓要夺回自己的东西,取渣男的项上人头!害过她的都给她死回来,排好队,一个一个选死法!
  • 岁月有童话

    岁月有童话

    有一天,突然想起一个人,一个没有交集过的人,一个7年没见过的陌生人,莫名的脑海被他占据一整天,在离生日凌晨还有2小时,莫名连忙几次按下申请好友发送给他。
  • 孝道吴许二真君传

    孝道吴许二真君传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 刘志宏是我唯一信仰

    刘志宏是我唯一信仰

    “现在红脸,以后红眼。我不知道以后会发生什么,但我知道,此刻我是爱你的。”----林曦。_____“现在爱你,将来爱你,誓言在这里定下,我定当遵守。”-----刘志宏。___可惜计划赶不上变化,可惜爱情最害怕婊子.
  • 做人做事做生意(大全集)

    做人做事做生意(大全集)

    《做人做事做生意大全集(超值金版)》趣味盎然,具有很强说服力和启发性。如果你希望命运出现转机,享受成就事业的快乐,那么请你遵循《做人做事做生意大全集(超值金版)》提供的意见和技巧,剖析自身的性格,剖析自己待人处事的方式、方法,重新检查自己的经营思路,将你的优点发扬光大,摒弃那些陈旧、固执、不合时代发展的缺陷。从此,你将成为一个面目一新的人,你的人生、事业也会随之出现新的局面。
  • 全能高手

    全能高手

    深山修行多年的少年终于踏足大都市,迎接他的,是一个绚丽缤纷的花花世界。一众高手以我为尊,一次次的扮猪吃虎,惊掉你们的下巴;一次次的以弱胜强,灭了你们的气焰;一次次的巅峰鏖战,点燃一腔热血。
  • 制霸老公,请放手

    制霸老公,请放手

    她为了保住父亲生前的心血,被迫和他分手。从此他们形同陌路却又日日相见。他和别人相亲高调喊话,让众人关注。“相亲就相亲,我不在乎,我不在乎,我不在乎!”她无动于衷。正式订婚时她却意外出现,包中藏刀。“你敢和别人结婚,我就敢死在当场。”“张兮兮,是不是我把手里的股份给你,你就会和我睡。”他邪魅的问道。“你就不能把股份分几次给我,多睡几次!”捂脸~~
  • 源定二零六零

    源定二零六零

    主人公因源而穿越到2060年拯救世界为主的小说,小说将2060年设置为人类文明的终结点,只有传说中的勇者才能帮助人类渡过这次灾难。让人类文明在2060年继续下去,主人公在误打误撞下来到了未来,成为了本来就不存在于世上的勇者。然主人公为了什么而在未来和过去之间来返?未来世界会不会止于2060年12月30日?
  • 斗碎星河

    斗碎星河

    一界大帝,重生之后,为复千年封印之仇,再次踏上修炼一途,然千年时间,宇宙文明却已是沧海桑田,未知的旅途,强大的敌人,这一切都是横担强大道路上的阻碍。可,那又怎样?来吧,骚年,跟着我一起,见证这伟大时刻,让战斗的声浪,震碎这宇宙星河!