A chance encounter in a combox at Mark Shea's blog has produced a link to an illustrated version of Chesterton's "Song of the Strange Ascetic." The illustrations were originally published in the stalwart pages of Gilbert magazine, and were produced by Ben Hatke, who was responsible for embellishing the Regina Doman heartwarmer Angel in the Waters (which you can read in full at the link).
If I had been a Heathen,
I'd have sent my armies forth,
And dragged behind my chariots
The Chieftains of the North.
But Higgins is a Heathen,
And he drives the dreary quill,
To lend the poor that funny cash
That makes them poorer still.
I'd have sent my armies forth,
And dragged behind my chariots
The Chieftains of the North.
But Higgins is a Heathen,
And he drives the dreary quill,
To lend the poor that funny cash
That makes them poorer still.
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