Chapter 96 of 160 · 116 words · ~1 min read

VI.

_AN EXHORTATION TO MANKIND._

_Abitator del mondo._

Ye dwellers on this world, to the first Mind Exalt your eyes; and ye shall see how low Vile Tyranny, wearing the glorious show Of nobleness and worth, keeps you confined. Then look at proud Hypocrisy, entwined With lies and snares, who once taught men to know The fear of God. Next to the Sophists go, Traitors to thought and reason, jugglers blind. Keen Socrates to quell the Sophists came: To quell the Tyrants, Cato just and rough: To quell the Hypocrites, Christ, heaven's own flame. But to unmask fraud, sacrilege, and lies, Or boldly rush on death, is not enough; Unless we all taste God, made inly wise.