They were too stern to bear sweet Francis’ gentle sway;

Theirs was a higher calling and a steeper path,

To dwell alone with Christ, to meditate and pray.

A cloistered company, they are companionless,

None knoweth here the secret of his brother’s heart:

They are but come together for more loneliness,

Whose bond is solitude and silence all their part.

O beatific life! Who is there shall gainsay,

Your great refusal’s victory, your little loss,

Deserting vanity for the more perfect way,