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WITHIN AND WITHOUT:
TO L.P.M.D.
WITHIN AND WITHOUT - PART I.
SCENE I.—A cell in a convent. JULIAN alone.
SONG.
SCENE II.—The refectory. The monks at table. A buzz of conversation. ROBERT enters, wiping his forehead, as if he had just come in.
SCENE III.—Julian's cell. An open chest. The lantern on a stool, its candle nearly burnt out. JULIAN lying on his bed, looking at the light.
SCENE IV.—Night. The court of a country-inn. The Abbot, while his horse is brought out.
SCENE VIII.—A dungeon in the monastery. A ray of the moon on the floor. ROBERT.
PART II.
A contemplative drama unfolds within the stone‑walled cell of a solitary monk, whose thoughts drift between the fading glow of evening and the deep shadows of his own doubt. He watches the sunset through a narrow window, likening light to a bride and the sun to a golden bird, while his heart aches for a presence he can’t yet name. The poem’s language swells with vivid images of sky, sea, and the quiet hum of choir voices that both comfort and haunt him.
When a fellow brother interrupts with a gentle summons to supper, the monk’s inner monologue pauses, revealing a fragile balance between restless yearning and fleeting moments of peace. Through lyrical verses and a lyrical dialogue, the piece captures the timeless struggle of seeking divine connection amid solitude, inviting listeners to share in the delicate dance of hope, prayer, and the search for inner light.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (502K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Scottish writer, poet, and minister whose fairy tales helped shape modern fantasy, he wrote stories that still feel dreamlike, spiritual, and surprisingly fresh. Best known for works like Phantastes, At the Back of the North Wind, and The Princess and the Goblin, he influenced later authors including Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis.
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