The House of Rimmon - A Drama in Four Acts by Henry Van Dyke
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The master's whip, enforcing peace. The days
When nations would imperil all to keep Their liberties, are only memories now. The common cause is lost,--and thou art brought, The captive of some mercenary raid, Some profitable, honourless foray, To serve within my house. Dost thou fare well? RUAHMAH: Master, thou seest. NAAMAN: Yes, I see! My child, Why do they hate thee so? RUAHMAH: I do not know, Unless because I will not bow to Rimmon. NAAMAN: Thou needest not. I fear he is a god Who pities not his people, will not save. My heart is sick with doubt of him. But thou Shalt hold thy faith,--I care not what it is,-- Worship thy god; but keep thy spirit free. Here, take this chain and wear it with my seal, None shall molest the maid who carries this. Thou hast found favour in thy master's eyes; Hast thou no other gift to ask of me? |
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