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ird. Then he said, "The saint is silent; he would teach my soul to wait: I will tarry here in patience, like a beggar at his gate." Near the dwelling of the hermit Felix found a rude abode, In a shallow tomb deserted, close beside the pilgrim-road. So the faithful pilgrims saw him waiting there without complaint,-- Soon they learned to call him holy, fed him as they fed the saint. Day by day he watched the sunrise flood the distant plain with gold, While the River Nile beneath him, silvery coiling, sea-ward rolled. Night by night he saw the planets range their glittering court on high, Saw the moon, with queenly motion, mount her throne and rule the sky. Morn advanced and midnight fled, in visionary pomp attired; Never morn and never midnight brought the vision long-desired. Now at last the day is dawning when Serapion makes his gift; Felix kneels before the threshold, hardly dares his eyes to lift. Now the cavern door uncloses, now the saint above him stands, Blesses him without a word, and leaves a token in his hands. 'Tis the guerdon of thy waiting! Look, thou happy pilgrim, look! Nothing but a tattered fragment of an old papyrus book. Read! perchance the clue to guide thee hidden in the words may lie: "_Raise the stone, and thou shalt find me; cleave the wood, and there am I._" Can it be the mighty Master spake such simple words as these? Can it be that men must seek Him at their toil 'mid rocks and trees? Disappointed, heavy-hearted, from the Mountain of the Bird Felix mournfully descended, questioning the Master's word. Not for him a sacred dwelling, far above the haunts of men: He must turn his footsteps backward to the common life again. From a quarry near the river, hollowed out amid the hills, Rose the clattering voice of labour, clanking hammers, clinking drills. Dust, and noise, and hot confusion made a Babel of the spot: There, among the lowliest workers, Felix sought and found his lot. Now he swung the ponderous mallet, smote the iron in the rock-- Muscles quivering, tingling, throbbing--blow on blow and shock on shock; Now he drove the willow wedges, wet them till they swelled and split, With their silent strength, the fragment, sent it thundering down the pit. Now the groaning tackle raised it; now the rollers made it slide; Harnessed men, like beasts of burden, drew it to
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