”TheChristhimselfhadbeennoLawgiver,UnlesshehadgiventheLIFE,too,withthelaw。”Mrs。Browning’s`AuroraLeigh’——
IfallChristendomcouldtakethisremarkablepoemof`ChristmasEve’
toitsheart,itstolerance,itsCatholicspirit,and,morethanall,thefealtyitexhibitstothePersonalitywhoessentiallyisLordofLife,whatarevolutionitwouldundergo!andwhatamassofdogmaticandpolemictheologywouldbecomeutterlyobsolete!
Themostremarkablething,perhaps,aboutthevastbodyofChristiantheologywhichhasbeendevelopedduringtheeighteencenturieswhichhaveelapsedsinceChristwasintheflesh,is,thatitisoccupiedsolargely,itmightalmostbesaid,exclusively,withwhatChristandhisdisciplesTAUGHT,andwithfiercediscussionsaboutthemanifoldmeaningswhichhavebeeningeniouslyextortedfromtheimperfectRECORDofwhathetaught。
BritishmuseumlibrariesofpolemicshavebeenwrittenindefenceofwhatChristhimselfwouldhavebeenindifferentto,andwrittenwithananimositytowardsopponentswhichhasbeencrystallizedinaphrasenowappliedinageneralwaytoanyintensehate——ODIUMTHEOLOGICUM。
IfthesignificanceofChrist’smission,oralargepartofit,istobeestimatedbyhisteachings,fromthoseteachingsimportantdeductionsmustbemade,asmanyofthemhadbeendeliveredlongbeforehistime。
Browninghassomethingtosayonthispoint,inthissamepoemof`ChristmasEve’:——”Truth’satmospheremaygrowmephiticWhenPapiststruggleswithDissenter,Impregnatingitspristineclarity,——One,byhisdailyfare’svulgarity,Itsgustofbrokenmeatandgarlic;——
One,byhissoul’stoo-muchpresumingToturnthefrankincense’sfumingAnvaporsofthecandlestarlikeIntothecloudherwingsshebuoyson。
Eachthatthussetsthepureairseething,Maypoisonitforhealthybreathing——
ButtheCriticleavesnoairtopoison;
PumpsoutbyaruthlessingenuityAtombyatom,andleavesyou——vacuity。
ThusmuchofChrist,doeshereject?
Andwhatretain?Hisintellect?
WhatisitImustreverenceduly?
Poorintellectforworship,truly,WhichtellsmesimplywhatwastoldIfmeremorality,bereftOftheGodinChrist,beallthat’sleft
Elsewherebyvoicesmanifold;
Withthisadvantage,thatthestaterMadenowisetheimportantstumbleOfadding,he,thesageandhumble,WasalsoonewiththeCreator。”
Browning’spoetryisinstinctwiththeessenceofChristianity——
theLIFEofChrist。Thereisnootherpoetry,thereisnowritingofanyform,inthisage,whichsoemphasizesthefactandit’sthemostconsolingofallfactsconnectedwiththeChristianreligion,thatthePersonality,JesusChrist,istheimpregnablefortressofChristianity。WhateverassaultsandinroadsmaybemadeupontheoriginalrecordsbyGoettingenprofessors,upontheaugustfabricoftheChurch,withitscreedsanddogmas,andformularies,andparaphernalia,thisfortresswillstandforever,andmankindwillforeverseekandfindrefugeinit。
Thepoementitled`Cleon’bearstheintimationthere’snothingdirectlyexpressedthereupon,thatChristianityissomethingdistinctfrom,andbeyond,whateverthehighestcivilizationoftheworld,thecivilizationofGreece,attainedtobeforeChrist。
Throughhimtheworldobtained”anewtruth——noconvictiongainedofanoldonemerely,madeintensebyafreshappealtothefadedsense。”
Cleon,thepoet,writestoProtosinhisTyrannythatis,intheGreeksense,Sovereignty。Cleonmustbeunderstoodasrepresentingtheripe,compositeresult,asanindividual,ofwhatconstitutedthegloryofGreece——herpoetry,sculpture,architecture,painting,andmusic,andalsoherphilosophy。
HeacknowledgesthegiftswhichtheKinghaslavisheduponhim。
Bythesegiftswearetounderstandthemunificentnationalpatronageaccordedtothearts。”Themasterofthygalleystillunladesgiftaftergift;theyblockmycourtatlastandpilethemselvesalongitsporticoroyalwithsunset,likeathoughtofthee。”
BytheslavewomenthatareamongthegiftssenttoCleon,seemstobeindicatedthedegradationofthespiritualbyitssubjectiontoearthlyideals,asweretheidealsofGreekart。
Thisismoreparticularlyindicatedbytheonewhiteshe-slave,thelyricwoman,whomfurtheroninhisletter,CleonpromisestotheKinghewillmakenarrateinlyricsongwemustsuppose
hisfortunes,speakhisgreatwords,anddescribehisroyalface。
Hecontinues,thatinsuchanactoflove,——thebestowalofprincelygiftsuponhimwhosesonggiveslifeitsjoy,——
menshallremarktheKing’srecognitionoftheuseoflife——
thathisspiritisequaltomorethanmerelytohelponlifeinstraightways,broadenoughforvulgarsouls,byrulingandtherest。
HeascribestotheKing,inthebuildingofhistowerandbythismustbeunderstoodthebuildingupofhisownselfhood,ahighermotivethanworkformerework’ssake,——
thathighermotivebeing,theluringhopeofsomeEVENTUALREST
atopofitthetower,whence,allthetumultofthebuildinghushed,thefirstofmenmaylookouttotheeast。*——
*Tennysonusesasimilarfigurein`TheTwoVoices’。Thespeaker,whoismeditatingwhether”tobeornottobe”,says:——”Werethisnotwell,tobideminehour,ThoughwatchingfromaruinedtowerHowgrowsthedayofhumanpower。”
Theruinedtowerishisowndilapidatedselfhood,whencehetakeshisoutlookupontheworld——
Bytheeventualrestatopofthetower,isindicatedtheaimoftheGreekcivilization,toreachacalmwithinthefinite,whilethesoulisconstitutedanddestinedtogravitateforevertowardstheinfinite——to”forceourstraitenedsphere……
displaycompletelyherethemasteryanotherlifeshouldlearn。”
`Sordello’。TheeventualrestinthisworldisnottheChristianideal。Earth-life,whateveritsreach,andwhateveritsgrasp,istotheChristianabrokenarc,notaperfectround。
Cleongoesontorecounthisaccomplishmentsinthearts,andwhathehasdoneinphilosophy,inreplytothefirstrequirementofProtos’sletter,Protos,asitappears,havingheardof,andwonderinglyenumerated,thegreatthingsCleonhaseffected;
andhehaswrittentoknowthetruthofthereport。Cleonreplies,thattheeposontheKing’shundredplatesofgoldishis,andhisthelittlechauntsosuretorisefromeveryfishing-barkwhen,lightsatprow,theseamenhaultheirnets;thattheimageofthesun-godonthelight-housementurnfromthesun’sselftosee,ishis;thatthePoecile,o’erstorieditswholelengthwithpainting,ishis,too;thatheknowsthetrueproportionsofamanandwoman,notobservedbefore;thathehaswrittenthreebooksonthesoul,provingabsurdallwrittenhitherto,andputtingustoignoranceagain;
thatinmusichehascombinedthemoods,inventingone;that,inbrief,allartsarehis,andsoknownandrecognized。AtthishewritestheKingtomarvelnot。Weoftheselatterdays,hesays,beingmoreCOMPOSITE,appearnotsogreatasourforerunnerswho,intheirsimpleway,weregreaterinacertainsingledirection,thanwe;butourcompositewayisgreater。Thislifeofmenonearth,thissequenceofthesoul’sachievementshere,hefindsreasontobelieve,wasintendedtobeviewedeventuallyasagreatwhole,theindividualsoulbeingonlyafactortowardtherealizationofthisgreatwhole——towardspellingout,sotospeak,Zeus’sideaintherace。Thosedivinemenofold,hegoesontosay,reachedeachatonepoint,theoutsidevergethatroundsourfaculty,andwheretheyreached,whocoulddomorethanreach?
Ihavenotchaunted,hesays,verselikeHomer’s,norsweptstringlikeTerpander,norcarvedandpaintedmenlikePhidiasandhisfriend;
Iamnotgreatastheyare,pointbypoint;butIhaveenteredintosympathywiththesefour,runningtheseintoonesoul,who,separate,ignoredeachother’sarts。Thewildflowerwasthelarger——
Ihavedashedrose-blooduponitspetals,prickeditscup’shoneywithwine,anddrivenitsseedtofruit,andshowabetterflower,ifnotsolarge。
AndnowhecomestotheimportantquestionsintheKing’sletter——
whetherhe,thepoet,hissoulthusinmen’shearts,hasnotattainedtheverycrownandproperendoflife——whether,nowlifeclosethup,hefacesdeathwithsuccessinhisrighthand,——whetherhefearsdeathlessthanhe,theKing,doeshimself,thefortunateofmen,whoassignsthereasonforthinkingthathedoes,thathe,thepoet,leavesmuchbehind,hislifestaysinthepoemsmenshallsing,thepicturesmenshallstudy;whiletheKing’slife,completeandwholenowinitspowerandjoy,diesaltogetherwithhisbrainandarm,asHEleavesnotbehind,asthepoetdoes,worksofartembodyingtheessenceofhislifewhich,throughthoseworks,willpassintothelivesofmenofallsucceedingtimes。
Cleonrepliesthatifinthemorningofphilosophy,theKing,withthelightnowinhim,couldhavelookedonallearth’stenantry,fromwormtobird,eremanappeared,andifZeushadquestionedhimwhetherhewouldimproveonit,domoreforvisiblecreaturesthanwasdone,hewouldhaveanswered,”Ay,bymakingeachgrowconsciousinhimself:all’sperfectelse,life’smechanicscannofurthergo,andallthisjoyinnaturallifeisput,likefirefromoffthyfingersintoeach,soexquisitelyperfectisthesame。But’tispurefire——andtheymerematterare;
ithasTHEM,nottheyIT:andsoIchoose,forman,thatathirdthingshallstandapartfromboth,aqualityarisewithinthesoul,which,intro-active,madetosuperviseandfeeltheforceithas,mayviewitselfandsobehappy。”Butitisthisquality,Cleoncontinues,whichmakesmanafailure。
Thissenseofsense,thisspiritconsciousness,grewtheonlylifeworthcallinglife,thepleasure-house,watch-tower,andtreasure-fortressofthesoul,whichwholesurroundingflatsofnaturallifeseemedonlyfittoyieldsubsistenceto;
atowerthatcrownsacountry。Butalas!thesoulnowclimbsitjusttoperishthere,forthencewehavediscoveredthatthere’saworldofcapabilityforjoy,spreadroundaboutus,meantforus,invitingus;andstillthesoulcravesall,andstillthefleshreplies,”Takenojotmorethanereyouclimbedthetowertolookabroad!Nay,somuchless,asthatfatiguehasbroughtdeductiontoit。”Afterexpatiatingonthissadstateofman,hearrivesatthesameconclusionastheKinginhisletter:”Iagreeinsum,OKing,withthyprofounddiscouragement,whoseestthewiderbuttosighthemore。Mostprogressismostfailure!thousayestwell。”
AndnowhetakesupthelastpointoftheKing’sletter,thathe,theKing,holdsjoynotimpossibletoonewithartist-gifts,wholeavesbehindlivingworks。Lookingoverthesea,ashewrites,hesays,”Yonrowerwiththemouldedmusclesthere,loweringthesail,isneareritthatI。”Hepresentswithclearness,andwithrigidlogic,theDILEMMAofthegrowingsoul;showsthevanityoflivinginworksleftbehind,andinthememoryofposterity,whilehe,thefeeling,thinking,actingman,shallsleepinhisurn。
Thehorrorofthethoughtmakeshimdareimagineattimessomefuturestateunlimitedincapabilityforjoy,asthisisinDESIREforjoy。Butno!Zeushadnotyetrevealedsuchastate;
andalas!hemusthavedonesowereitpossible!
Heconcludes,”Livelongandhappy,andinthatthoughtdie,gladforwhatwas!Farewell。”Andthen,asamatterofminorimportance,heinformstheKing,inapostscript,thathecannottellhismessengerarightwheretodeliverwhathebearstoonecalledPaulus。Protos,itmustbeunderstood,havingheardofthefameofPaul,andbeingperplexedintheextreme,haswrittenthegreatapostletoknowofhisdoctrine。
ButCleonwritesthatitisvaintosupposethatamerebarbarianJew,onecircumcised,hathaccesstoasecretwhichisshutfromthem,andthattheKingwrongstheirphilosophyinstoopingtoinquireofsuchanone。”Oh,hefindsadherents,whodoesnot。
Certainslaveswhotouchedonthissameisle,preachedhimandChrist,and,ashegatheredfromabystander,theirdoctrinescouldbeheldbynosaneman。”
Thereisaquietbeautyaboutthispoemwhichmustinsinuateitselfintothefeelingsofeveryreader。Intoneitresemblesthe`EpistleofKarshish,theArabPhysician’。Theverseofbothpoemsisverybeautiful。Noonecanreadthesetwopoems,and`BishopBlougram’sApology’,and`TheBishopordershisTombatSt。Praxed’sChurch’,andnotadmitthatBrowningisamasterofblankverseinitsmostdifficultform——aformfarmoredifficultthanthatoftheepicblankverseofMilton,ortheIdyllicblankverseofTennyson,argumentativeandfreightedwiththought,and,atthesametime,almostchatty,asitis,andbearinginitscourseexquisitelypoeticalconceptions。Thesamemaybesaidofmuchoftheverseof`TheRingandtheBook’,especiallythatofthemonologuesoftheCanonCaponsacchi,Pompilia,thePope,andCountGuidoFranceschini。Butthisbytheway。
’Cleon’belongstoagrandgroupofpoems,inwhichBrowningshowshimselftobe,asI’vesaid,themostessentiallyChristianoflivingpoets——thepoetwho,moreemphaticallythananyofhiscontemporarieshavedone,hasenforcedtheimportance,theindispensablenessofanewbirth,thebeingbornfromabovea’/nwqenastheconditionnotonlyofsoulvitalityandprogress,butalsoofintellectualrectitude。Inthisgroupofpoemsareembodiedtheprofoundestprinciplesofeducation