Tut! Moody, do not try to show
 To gentlemen and ladies
That if they have not "Faith," they'll go
 Headlong to Hades.
Faith is belief; and how can I
 Have that by being willing?
This dime I cannot, though I try,
 Believe a shilling.
Perhaps you can. If so, pray do--
 Believe you own it, also.
But what seems evidence to you
 I may not call so.
Heaven knows I'd like the Faith to think
 This little vessel's contents
Are liquid gold. I see 'tis ink
 For writing nonsense.
Minds prone to Faith, however, may
 Come now and then to sorrow:
They put their trust in truth to-day,
 In lies to-morrow.
No doubt the happiness is great
 To think as one would wish to;
But not to swallow every bait,
 As certain fish do.
To think a snake a cord, I hope,
 Would bolden and delight me;
But some day I might think a rope
 Would chase and bite me.
"Curst Reason! Faith forever blest!"
 You're crying all the season.
Well, who decides that Faith is best?
 Why, Mr. Reason.
He's right or wrong; he answers you
 According to your folly,
And says what you have taught him to,
 Like any polly.