16 APRIL 1927, Page 13
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
81119—To the extremists at both ends who say " I'm not arguing, with thee, I'm telling thee " or in the phrase " Seems, Madam ! nay, it is : I know not seems," I would
suggest, if they have any sense of humour, as seasonable penance, Herrick's poem, " To keep a true Lent."
.1‘ Is this a Fast., to keep
The Larder leane ?
And clean From fat of Veales and Sheep ?
Is it to quit the dish Of Flesh, yet still To fill The platter high with Fish ?
It is to fast from strife, From old debate, And hate; To circumciss thy life."
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