The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 3
d Hope. Orville's hand sought Michael's, and it opened to draw him closer
red: "Because, my master, on The Road of Pain and Hope there is
er," said Orville, "Why my eyes suf
es, master, have offended most in
d Orville, "and behold, they are alrea
Michael, "and were little punished, because they we
longingly at the other side. A few pilgrims were being lifted, by unseen hands, and carried across the Chasm. Some Power there was to bear them which neither Orville nor Michael understoo
lle, "it is harder to suff
ies. We must stay until those we have fulfilled may come to bear us acr
u must wait for me. I have few goo
ittle child with great wings, and beautiful beyond all dreaming. Her gaze was fixed on Michael with t
ad
tle Bride," wh
oor Michael, and feeling a duty toward his servant, he had followed the coffin to the church and to the grave,
dren who could bring their parents over quickly, if they had only let them be born. It was you and mother, daddy, who gave me life, bapt
ected Duties: Michael, because he followed the command and made his marriage a Holy Sacrament to fulfi
hall obtain mercy." Michael heard him and turned to say: "Yes, master, and 'Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see