In vain endeavours to exterminate, Whom Obloquy pursues with hideous bark*: XV. ARCHBISHOP CHICHELY TO HENRY V. "WHAT beast in wilderness or cultured field "The lively beauty of the leopard shows? "Let both meet only on thy royal shield! "Go forth, great King! claim what thy birth bestows; "Conquer the Gallic lily which thy foes “Dare to usurp ;-thou hast a sword to wield, "And Heaven will crown the right."—The mitred Sire Thus spake-and lo! a Fleet, for Gaul addrest, Ploughs her bold course across the wondering seas; For, sooth to say, ambition, in the breast Of youthful heroes, is no sullen fire, But one that leaps to meet the fanning breeze. * See Note. XVI. WARS OF YORK AND LANCASTER. THUS is the storm abated by the craft The Church, whose power hath recently been checked, And, under cover of this woeful strife, XVII. WICLIFFE. ONCE more the Church is seized with sudden fear, Yea, his dry bones to ashes are consumed And flung into the brook that travels near; Forthwith, that ancient Voice which Streams can hear Thus speaks (that Voice which walks upon the wind, Though seldom heard by busy human kind)— "As thou these ashes, little Brook! wilt bear 'Into the Avon, Avon to the tide "Of Severn, Severn to the narrow seas, Into main Ocean they, this deed accurst "An emblem yields to friends and enemies "How the bold Teacher's Doctrine, sanctified "By truth, shall spread, throughout the world dispersed." XVIII. CORRUPTIONS OF THE HIGHER CLERGY. "Woe to you, Prelates! rioting in ease "And cumbrous wealth-the shame of your estate; "You, on whose progress dazzling trains await "Of pompous horses; whom vain titles please; "Who will be served by others on their knees, 66 or if "Yet will yourselves to God no service pay; ye know XIX. ABUSE OF MONASTIC POWER. AND what is Penance with her knotted thong ; Wan cheek, and knees indúrated with prayer, Scorning that world whose blindness makes her strong? xx. MONASTIC VOLUPTUOUSNESS. YET more,-round many a Convent's blazing fire There Venus sits disguised like a Nun,- Pours out his choicest beverage high and higher To stay the precious waste. Through every brain The domination of the sprightly juice Spreads high conceits to madding Fancy dear, Of its grave echoes, swells a choral strain, XXI. DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES. THREATS come which no submission may assuage, The tapers shall be quenched, the belfries mute, To stoop her head before these desperate shocks- |