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The Respectable Burgher On "The Higher Criticism"

    By Thomas Hardy



    Since Reverend Doctors now declare
    That clerks and people must prepare
    To doubt if Adam ever were;
    To hold the flood a local scare;
    To argue, though the stolid stare,
    That everything had happened ere
    The prophets to its happening sware;
    That David was no giant-slayer,
    Nor one to call a God-obeyer
    In certain details we could spare,
    But rather was a debonair
    Shrewd bandit, skilled as banjo-player:
    That Solomon sang the fleshly Fair,
    And gave the Church no thought whate'er;
    That Esther with her royal wear,
    And Mordecai, the son of Jair,
    And Joshua's triumphs, Job's despair,
    And Balaam's ass's bitter blare;
    Nebuchadnezzar's furnace-flare,
    And Daniel and the den affair,
    And other stories rich and rare,
    Were writ to make old doctrine wear
    Something of a romantic air:
    That the Nain widow's only heir,
    And Lazarus with cadaverous glare
    (As done in oils by Piombo's care)
    Did not return from Sheol's lair:
    That Jael set a fiendish snare,
    That Pontius Pilate acted square,
    That never a sword cut Malchus' ear
    And (but for shame I must forbear)
    That - - did not reappear! . . .
    - Since thus they hint, nor turn a hair,
    All churchgoing will I forswear,
    And sit on Sundays in my chair,
    And read that moderate man Voltaire.



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