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The Humble Home.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("L'église est vaste et haute.")

    [IV., June 29, 1839.]


    The Church[1] is vast; its towering pride, its steeples loom on high;
    The bristling stones with leaf and flower are sculptured wondrously;
    The portal glows resplendent with its "rose,"
    And 'neath the vault immense at evening swarm
    Figures of angel, saint, or demon's form,
    As oft a fearful world our dreams disclose.
    But not the huge Cathedral's height, nor yet its vault sublime,
    Nor porch, nor glass, nor streaks of light, nor shadows deep with time;
    Nor massy towers, that fascinate mine eyes;
    No, 'tis that spot - the mind's tranquillity -
    Chamber wherefrom the song mounts cheerily,
    Placed like a joyful nest well nigh the skies.

    Yea! glorious is the Church, I ween, but Meekness dwelleth here;
    Less do I love the lofty oak than mossy nest it bear;
    More dear is meadow breath than stormy wind:
    And when my mind for meditation's meant,
    The seaweed is preferred to the shore's extent, -
    The swallow to the main it leaves behind.

    Author of "Critical Essays."



Extra Info:
1: The Cathedral Nôtre Dame of Paris, which is the scene of the author's romance, "Nôtre Dame."


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