Humility

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George Herbert - Non-Music, Lyric Poem (Literature)

Humility

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I Saw the Vertues sitting hand in hand In sev'rall ranks upon an azure throne, Where all the beasts and fowls by their command Presented tokens of submission. Humilitie, who sat the lowest there To execute their call, When by the beasts the presents tendred were, Gave them about to all. The angrie Lion did present his paw, Which by consent was giv'n to Mansuetudе. The fearfull Hare hеr eares, which by their law Humilitie did reach to Fortitude. The jealous Turkie brought his corall-chain; That went to Temperance. On Justice was bestow'd the Foxes brain, Kill'd in the way by chance. At length the Crow bringing the Peacocks plume, (For he would not) as they beheld the grace Of that brave gift, each one began to fume, And challenge it, as proper to his place, Till they fell out: which when the beasts espied, They leapt upon the throne; And if the Fox had liv'd to rule their side, They had depos'd each one. Humilitie, who held the plume, at this Did weep so fast, that the tears trickling down Spoil'd all the train: then saying, Here it is For which ye wrangle, made them turn their frown Against the beasts: so joyntly bandying, They drive them soon away▪ And then amerc'd them, double gifts to bring At the next Session-day.

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