The following poem, “Epi-strauss-ium,” by Arthur Hugh Clough
(1819–1861) playfully draws attention to D. F. Strauss’s then recently
published Das Leben Jesu, kritisch bearbeitet ( Life of
Jesus Critically Examined; NAEL 2:1452 n. 1).
Matthew and Mark and Luke and holy John Evanished all and gone! Yea,
he that erst, his dusky curtains quitting, Through Eastern pictured
panes his level beams transmitting, With gorgeous portraits blent, On
them his glories intercepted spent, Southwestering now, through windows
plainly glassed, On the inside face his radiance keen hath cast, And in
the luster lost, invisible, and gone, Are, say you, Matthew, Mark, and
Luke and holy John? Lost, is it? lost, to be recovered never? However,
The place of worship the meantime with light Is, if less richly, more
sincerely bright, And in blue skies the Orb is manifest to sight.
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