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The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - The Samaritan.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Da Roma ad Ostia.


    From Rome to Ostia a poor man went;
            Thieves robbed and wounded him upon the way;
            Some monks, great saints, observed him where he lay,
            And left him, on their breviaries intent.
    A Bishop passed thereby, and careless bent
            To sign the cross, a blessing brief to say;
            But a great Cardinal, to clutch their prey,
            Followed the thieves, falsely benevolent.
    At last there came a German Lutheran,
            Who builds on faith, merit of works withstands;
            He raised and clothed and healed the dying man.
            Now which of these was worthiest, most humane?
    The heart is better than the head, kind hands
            Than cold lip-service; faith without works is vain.
                            Who understands
            What creed is good and true for self and others?--
            But none can doubt the good he doth his brothers.



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