The Reformers ![]() |
NOT in the camp his victory lies![]() Who is his Nation's sacrifice ![]() Happy is he who, bred and taught ![]() Whose Gospel was the apparelled thought, ![]() Seese, on the threshold of his days, ![]() And to unheralded dismays ![]() The fatted shows wherein he stood ![]() That he may prove with his own blood ![]() Ultimate issues, primal springs, ![]() The imperishable plinth of things ![]() For, though ensnaring ritual dim ![]() Yet virtue shall go out of him — ![]() With great things charged he shall not hold ![]() But serve, full-harnessed, as of old, ![]() He shall forswear and put away ![]() And to Necessity shall pay ![]() He shall not plead another's act, ![]() To weigh the Word above the Fact, ![]() The yoke he bore shall press him still, ![]() To find, to fasion, and fulfil ![]() Not in the camp his victory lies — ![]() Shall see it in his children's eyes ![]() |