"Chapter Ii-mary's Lilies " By Fairless, Michael, 1869-1901 32/46 Methinks there is little to let, since Brother Thomas died, said Brother Anselm ruefully. Nay, then, let us seek out the Cellarer and admonish himmaybe he will hear a word http://gathering-of-brother-hilarius.t.ebooks2ebooks.com/32.html
Extractions: A word from our supporters: File extension PQI The Gathering Of Brother Hilarius Part I-the Seed Chapter I-blind Eyes In The Forest Chapter Ii-the Love Of Prior Stephen Chapter Iii-the King's Song-bird ... Chapter Viii-"behold The Fields Are White" "Methinks there is little to let, since Brother Thomas died," said Brother Anselm ruefully. "Nay, then, let us seek out the Cellarer and admonish himmaybe he will hear a word in season," and the two old monks moved slowly away to the Cellarer's office as Prior Stephen came down the cloister walk. He looked little older, his carriage was upright as ever, but government sat heavy upon him; the keen, ascetic face was weary, and the line of the lips showed care. His thoughts were busy with Hilarius. It was now full six years that the lad had left the Monastery, and since the Christmas after his going no news had come of him, save that he never reached St Alban's. Had the Plague gathered him as it gathered many another well-beloved son? Or had the awakening proved too sudden for the lad set blind-eyed without the gate? He passed from the cloister into the garth where bloomed the lilies that Hilarius had loved so well. He looked at the row of nameless graves with the great Rood for their common memorial; last but one lay the resting-place of Brother Richard, and the blind monk's dying speech had been of the lad whose face he had strained his eyes to see.
"Gathering Of Brother Hilarius" By Fairless, Michael, 1869-1901 1/46 Transcribed from the 1912 John Murray edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk. THE GATHERING OF BROTHER HILARIUS PART ITHE SEED CHAPTER IBLIND EYES IN THE FOREST http://gathering-of-brother-hilarius.t.ebooks2ebooks.com/1.html
Extractions: A word from our supporters: File extension XLR The Gathering Of Brother Hilarius Part I-the Seed Chapter I-blind Eyes In The Forest Chapter Ii-the Love Of Prior Stephen Chapter Iii-the King's Song-bird ... Chapter Viii-"behold The Fields Are White" Transcribed from the 1912 John Murray edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Hilarius stood at the Monastery gate, looking away down the smooth, well-kept road to the highway beyond. It lay quiet and serene in the June sunshine, the white way to the outer world, and not even a dust cloud on the horizon promised the approach of the train of sumpter mules laden with meats for the bellies and cloth for the backs of the good Brethren within. The Cellarer lacked wine, the drug stores in the farmery were running low; last, but not least, the Precentor had bespoken precious colours, rich gold, costly vellum, and on these the thoughts of Hilarius tarried with anxious expectation. On his left lay the forest, home of his longing imaginings. The Monastery wall crept up one side of it, and over the top the great trees peered and beckoned with their tossing, feathery branches. Twice had Hilarius walked there, attending the Prior as he paced slowly and silently along the mossy ways, under the strong, springing pines; and the occasions were stored in his memory with the glories of St Benedict's Day and Our Lady's Festivals. Away to the right, within the great enclosure, stretched the Monastery lands, fair to the eye, with orchard and fruitful field, teeming with glad, unhurried labour.
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Extractions: A word from our supporters: File extension ODT The Grey Brethren And Other Fragments In Prose And Verse Bethlehem Transcribed from the 1911 Duckworth and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Contents The Grey Brethren A Song of Low Degree A German Christmas Eve A Christmas Idyll The Manifestation All Souls' Day in a German Town By Rivers and Streams Spring A Lark's Song 'Luvly Miss' Four Stories Told To Children: The Dreadful Griffin The Discontented Daffodils The Fairy Fluffikins The Story of the Tinkle-Tinkle The Grey Brethren Some of the happiest remembrances of my childhood are of days spent in a little Quaker colony on a high hill. The walk was in itself a preparation, for the hill was long and steep and at the mercy of the north-east wind; but at the top, sheltered by a copse and a few tall trees, stood a small house, reached by a flagged pathway skirting one side of a bright trim garden. I, with my seven summers of lonely, delicate childhood, felt, when I gently closed the gate behind me, that I shut myself into Peace. The house was always somewhat dark, and there were no domestic sounds. The two old ladies, sisters, both born in the last century, sat in the cool, dim parlour, netting or sewing. Rebecca was small, with a nut-cracker nose and chin; Mary, tall and dignified, needed no velvet under the net cap. I can feel now the touch of the cool dove-coloured silk against my cheek, as I sat on the floor, watching the nimble fingers with the shuttle, and listened as Mary read aloud a letter received that morning, describing a meeting of the faithful and the 'moving of the Spirit' among them. I had a mental picture of the 'Holy Heavenly Dove,' with its wings of silvery grey, hovering over my dear old ladies; and I doubt not my vision was a true one.
Extractions: But it was the brook itself that was my chief and dearest companion. It chattered and sang to me, and told me of the goblins who lived under the hill, of fairies dancing on the grass on moonlight nights, and scolding the pale lilac milk-maids on the banks; and of a sad little old man dressed in brown, always sad because his dear water-children ran away from him when they heard the voice of the great river telling them of the calling of the sea. I have another frienda Devonshire stream. I found it in spring when the fields along its banks were golden with Lent-lilies. I do not even know its name; it has its source up among the old grey tors, and doubtless in its beginning had a hard fight for existence. When it reaches the plain it is a good-sized stream, although nowhere navigable. I do not think it even turns a mill; it just flows along and waters the flowers. I have seen it with my bodily eyes only once; but it has left in my life a blessing, a picture of blue sky, yellow bells, and clear rippling waterand whispered secrets not forgotten.
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Poems By Michael Fairless [Category: Poem] Fairless, Michael . o All Souls' Day In A German Town from The Grey Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse o Lark's Song, A from The Grey Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose http://www.readbookonline.net/auPoems/Fairless/1180/
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Short Stories By Michael Fairless [Category: Short Story] Fairless, Michael . o 'Luvly Miss' from The Grey Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse o Christmas Idyll, A from The Grey Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse http://www.readbookonline.net/stories/Fairless/1180/
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