2013-32 H W Longfellow: The Ladder of St Augustine
The Ladder of St. Augustine
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"The Ladder of St Augustine" [Read by O'Bedlam] [Click on Pic or Here]
The Story of Longfellow H W [Video] [Click on Pic or Here]
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The Ladder of St. Augustine
Saint Augustine! well hast thou said,
That
of our vices we can frame
A ladder, if we will but tread
Beneath
our feet each deed of shame!
All common things, each day's events,
That
with the hour begin and end,
Our pleasures and our discontents,
Are
rounds by which we may ascend.
The low desire, the base design,
That
makes another's virtues less;
The revel of the ruddy wine,
And
all occasions of excess;
The longing for ignoble things;
The
strife for triumph more than truth;
The hardening of the heart, that
brings
Irreverence
for the dreams of youth;
All thoughts of ill; all evil deeds,
That
have their root in thoughts of ill;
Whatever hinders or impedes
The
action of the nobler will; —
All these must first be trampled down
Beneath
our feet, if we would gain
In the bright fields of fair renown
The
right of eminent domain.
We have not wings, we cannot soar;
But
we have feet to scale and climb
By slow degrees, by more and more,
The
cloudy summits of our time.
The mighty pyramids of stone
That
wedge-like cleave the desert airs,
When nearer seen, and better known,
Are
but gigantic flights of stairs.
The distant mountains, that uprear
Their
solid bastions to the skies,
Are crossed by pathways, that appear
As
we to higher levels rise.
The heights by great men reached and
kept
Were
not attained by sudden flight,
But they, while their companions
slept,
Were
toiling upward in the night.
Standing on what too long we bore
With
shoulders bent and downcast eyes,
We may discern — unseen before —
A
path to higher destinies,
Nor doom the irrevocable Past
As
wholly wasted, wholly vain,
If, rising on its wrecks, at last
To
something nobler we attain.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Story of Longfellow H W [Video] [Click on Pic or Here]
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