The Dying Of Pere Pierre
".
.
.
with
two
other
priests;
the
same
night
he
died,
and
was
buried
by
the
shores
of
the
lake
that
bears
his
name."
Chronicle.
"Nay,
grieve
not
that
ye
can
no
honour
give
To
these
poor
bones
that
presently
must
be
But
carrion;
since
I
have
sought
to
live
Upon
God's
earth,
as
He
hath
guided
me,
I
shall
not
lack!
Where
would
ye
have
me
lie?
High
heaven
is
higher
than
cathedral
nave:
Do
men
paint
chancels
fairer
than
the
sky?"
Beside
the
darkened
lake
they
made
his
grave,
Below
the
altar
of
the
hills;
and
night
Swung
incense
clouds
of
mist
in
creeping
lines
That
twisted
through
the
tree-trunks,
where
the
light
Groped
through
the
arches
of
the
silent
pines:
And
he,
beside
the
lonely
path
he
trod,
Lay,
tombed
in
splendour,
in
the
House
of
God.