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Michaelmas Term We might as well call it Augustinemas term Beginning as it does on Augustine’s feast; And though there are Vandals outside the gates And Pelagians within, we must read Tolle lege: take up and read. We read We read because the scholar at his book, Its whispered pages strewn with Paters and Aves, Rebukes the insolence of each transient age - The drums, the guns, the men of destiny Are but processionals of shadows and mist
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Aug 18, 2017
Aug 18, 2017 at 4:01 PM UTC
Michaelmas Term
Michaelmas Term We might as well call it Augustinemas term Beginning as it does on Augustine’s feast; And though there are Vandals outside the gates And Pelagians within, we must read Tolle lege: take up and read. We read We read because the scholar at his book, Its whispered pages strewn with Paters and Aves, Rebukes the insolence of each transient age - The drums, the guns, the men of destiny Are but processionals of shadows and mist
(C. S. Lewis’ essay “Education in War-Time,” available from many sources, is so much better on this topic. Beware of edited / altered versions on the InterGossip.)
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Aug 18, 2017
Aug 18, 2017 at 4:01 PM UTC
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