Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . ISS-T [66] Digitized by Microsoft® Anno Domini 1914 Some busybodies stir up things when level,Or pull down things they think have grown too high;For every Angel, promptly find a DevilAnd dig a Hell beneath the fairest sky— Theyre very spry. But Doubt begins by doubting of the DevilAnd naturally of Angels in the skyFills up the Hells till they again are levelAnd proves it also can be very spry, How hard both try. Yet spite of all this preaching and this poundingAnd centuries of hoarded wit and lore,The Angels still the praise of Peace are harpin


Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . ISS-T [66] Digitized by Microsoft® Anno Domini 1914 Some busybodies stir up things when level,Or pull down things they think have grown too high;For every Angel, promptly find a DevilAnd dig a Hell beneath the fairest sky— Theyre very spry. But Doubt begins by doubting of the DevilAnd naturally of Angels in the skyFills up the Hells till they again are levelAnd proves it also can be very spry, How hard both try. Yet spite of all this preaching and this poundingAnd centuries of hoarded wit and lore,The Angels still the praise of Peace are harpingWhile from the Hells we hear the Devils roar The praise of [67] Digitized by Microsoft®


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