The Golden Legend eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 107 pages of information about The Golden Legend.
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The Golden Legend eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 107 pages of information about The Golden Legend.

Ha! that is the first dash of the rain,
With a sprinkle of spray above the rails,
Just enough to moisten our sails,
And make them ready for the strain. 
See how she leaps, as the blasts o’ertake her,
And speeds away with a bone in her mouth! 
Now keep her head toward the south,
And there is no danger of bank or breaker. 
With the breeze behind us, on we go;
Not too much, good Saint Antonio!

VI.

THE SCHOOL OF SALERNO.

A traveling Scholastic affixing his Theses to the gate of the College.

Scholastic. There, that is my gauntlet, my banner, my shield,
Hung up as a challenge to all the field! 
One hundred and twenty-five propositions,
Which I will maintain with the sword of the tongue
Against all disputants, old and young. 
Let us see if doctors or dialecticians
Will dare to dispute my definitions,
Or attack any one of my learned theses. 
Here stand I; the end shall be as God pleases. 
I think I have proved, by profound research
The error of all those doctrines so vicious
Of the old Areopagite Dionysius,
That are making such terrible work in the churches,
By Michael the Stammerer sent from the East,
And done into Latin by that Scottish beast,
Erigena Johannes, who dares to maintain,
In the face of the truth, the error infernal,
That the universe is and must be eternal;
At first laying down, as a fact fundamental,
That nothing with God can be accidental;
Then asserting that God before the creation
Could not have existed, because it is plain
That, had he existed, he would have created;
Which is begging the question that should be debated,
And moveth me less to anger than laughter. 
All nature, he holds, is a respiration
Of the Spirit of God, who, in breathing, hereafter
Will inhale it into his bosom again,
So that nothing but God alone will remain. 
And therein he contradicteth himself;
For he opens the whole discussion by stating,
That God can only exist in creating. 
That question I think I have laid on the shelf!

          (He goes out.  Two Doctors come in disputing, and
               followed by pupils.
)

Doctor Serafino. I, with the Doctor Seraphic, maintain,
That a word which is only conceived in the brain
Is a type of eternal Generation;
The spoken word is the Incarnation.

Doctor Cherubino. What do I care for the Doctor Seraphic, With all his wordy chaffer and traffic?

Doctor Serafino. You make but a paltry show of resistance; Universals have no real existence!

Doctor Cherubino. Your words are but idle and empty chatter; Ideas are eternally joined to matter!

Doctor Serafino.  May the Lord have mercy on your position, You wretched, wrangling culler of herbs!

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