INCREASE of worldly wealth is not alway With growth in grace in manifest accord; So quaint Aquinas hinted to my lord The bishop, when, upon a certain day, Surprised while counting o'er his ample hoard Of shining ducats in a coffer stored, The prelate said, "The time, you see, has gone When dear old Mother Church was forced to say, (Acts second) 'Gold and silver have I none!'" "Ah!" quoth Aquinas, shrewdly, "so I find; But that, your Grace, was in the purer age, The very same, be pleased to bear in mind, When with her foes brave battle she could wage, And say to sordid Satan, 'Get behind!'" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE USE OF FLOWERS by MARY HOWITT AMORETTI: 19 by EDMUND SPENSER THE LORDS OF THE MAIN by JOSEPH STANSBURY THE CHRYSANTHEMUMS by AUGUSTE ANGELLIER NUPTIAL ODE ON THE MARRIAGE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN THE ELDER'S WARNING; A LAY OF THE CONVOCATION by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN |