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scimitar flamed, with a swift, bitter death in its kiss, The fathers, unknown and unnamed, found God in cathedrals like this! The glow of His Spirit--the beam of His blessing--made lords of the men Whose food was the herb of the stream, whose roof was the dome of the den. And, far in the hills by the sea, these awful hierophants prayed For Rome and its temples to be--in a temple by Deity made. Who knows of their faith--of its power? Perhaps, with the light in their eyes, They saw, in some wonderful hour, the marvel of centuries rise! Perhaps in some moment supreme, when the mountains were holy and still, They dreamed the magnificent dream that came to the monks of Seville! Surrounded by pillars and spires whose summits shone out in the glare Of the high, the omnipotent fires, who knows what was seen by them there? Be sure, if they saw, in the noon of their faith, some ineffable fane, They looked on the church like a moon dropped down by the Lord into Spain. And the Elders who shone in the time when Christ over Christendom beamed May have dreamed at their altars sublime the dream that their fathers had dreamed, By the glory of Italy moved--the majesty shining in Rome-- They turned to the land that they loved, and prayed for a church in their home; And a soul of unspeakable fire descended on them, and they fought And laboured a life for the spire and tower and dome of their thought! These grew under blessing and praise, as morning in summertime grows-- As Troy in the dawn of the days to the music of Delphicus rose. In a land of bewildering light, where the feet of the season are Spring's, They worked in the day and the night, surrounded by beautiful things. The wonderful blossoms in stone--the flower and leaf of the Moor, On column and cupola shone, and gleamed on the glimmering floor. In a splendour of colour and form, from the marvellous African's hands Yet vivid and shining and warm, they planted the Flower of the Lands. Inspired by the patience supreme of the mute, the magnificent past, They toiled till the dome of their dream in the firmament blossomed at last! Just think of these men--of their time-- of the days of their deed, and the scene! How touching their zeal--how sublime their suppression of self must have been! In a city yet hacked by the sword and scarred by the flame of the Moor,
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