The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow eBook

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The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,299 pages of information about The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
A Galilean also by his looks. 
What can so many Jews be doing here
Together in Samaria?  Are they going
Up to Jerusalem to the Passover? 
Our Passover is better here at Sychem,
For here is Ebal; here is Gerizim,
The mountain where our father Abraham
Went up to offer Isaac; here the tomb
Of Joseph,—­for they brought his bones Egypt
And buried them in this land, and it is holy.

CHRISTUS. 
Give me to drink.

SAMARITAN WOMAN. 
             How can it be that thou,
Being a Jew, askest to drink of me
Which am a woman of Samaria? 
You Jews despise us; have no dealings with us;
Make us a byword; call us in derision
The silly folk of Sychar.  Sir, how is it
Thou askest drink of me?

CHRISTUS. 
                  If thou hadst known
The gift of God, and who it is that sayeth
Give me to drink, thou wouldst have asked of Him;
He would have given thee the living water.

SAMARITAN WOMAN. 
Sir, thou hast naught to draw with, and the well
Is deep!  Whence hast thou living water? 
Say, art thou greater than our father Jacob,
Which gave this well to us, and drank thereof
Himself, and all his children and his cattle?

CHRISTUS. 
Ah, whosoever drinketh of this water
Shall thirst again; but whosoever drinketh
The water I shall give him shall not thirst
Forevermore, for it shall be within him
A well of living water, springing up
Into life everlasting.

SAMARITAN WOMAN. 
                       Every day
I must go to and fro, in heat and cold,
And I am weary.  Give me of this water,
That I may thirst not, nor come here to draw.

CHRISTUS. 
Go call thy husband, woman, and come hither.

SAMARITAN WOMAN. 
I have no husband, Sir.

CHRISTUS. 
                   Thou hast well said
I have no husband.  Thou hast had five husbands;
And he whom now thou hast is not thy husband.

SAMARITAN WOMAN. 
Surely thou art a Prophet, for thou readest
The hidden things of life!  Our fathers worshipped
Upon this mountain Gerizim; and ye say
The only place in which men ought to worship
Is at Jerusalem.

CHRISTUS. 
                  Believe me, woman,
The hour is coming, when ye neither shall
Upon this mount, nor at Jerusalem,
Worship the Father; for the hour is coming,
And is now come, when the true worshippers
Shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth! 
The Father seeketh such to worship Him. 
God is a spirit; and they that worship Him
Must worship Him in spirit and in truth.

SAMARITAN WOMAN. 
Master, I know that the Messiah cometh,
Which is called Christ; and he will tell us all things.

CHRISTUS. 
I that speak unto thee am He!

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