Saturday, February 19, 2005

Classic Lenten Poem by Robert Herrick

"To Keep A True Lent"

Is this a Fast, to keep
The larder lean?
And clean
From fat of veals and sheep?
Is it to quit the dish
Of flesh, yet still
To fill
The platter high with fish?
Is it to fast an hour,
Or ragg'd to go,
Or show
A down-cast look and sour?
No: 'tis a Fast to dole
Thy sheaf of wheat
And meat
Unto the hungry soul,
It is to fast from strife
And old debate,
And hate;
To circumcise thy life.
To show a heart grief-rent;
To starve thy sin,
Not bin;
And that's to keep thy Lent.

-- Robert Herrick (1591-1674)

For those who are interested the message in the sermon on Fasting in the official C of E Homilies from the 16th Centuty is much the same.

The Rev'd Dr. Peter Toon M.A., D.Phil. (Oxon.)

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