第 6 节
作者:翱翔1981      更新:2024-04-07 21:07      字数:9300
  raiment; soft as cygnet…down。 My hair shall braid thy temples like a crown
  Of sapphires; and my kiss upon thy brows Like cithar…music lull thee to
  repose; Till the sun yield thee homage of his light。
  O king; thy kingdom who from thee can wrest? What fate shall dare
  uncrown thee from this breast; O god…born lover; whom my love doth gird
  And armour with impregnable delight Of Hope's triumphant keen flame…
  carven sword?
  THE QUEEN'S RIVAL
  QUEEN Gulnaar sat on her ivory bed; Around her countless treasures
  were spread;
  Her chamber walls were richly inlaid With agate; porphory; onyx and
  jade;
  The tissues that veiled her delicate breast; Glowed with the hues of a
  lapwing's crest;
  But   still   she   gazed   in   her   mirror   and   sighed   〃O   King;   my   heart   is
  unsatisfied。〃
  King Feroz bent from his ebony seat: 〃Is thy least desire unfulfilled; O
  Sweet?
  〃Let   thy   mouth   speak   and   my   life   be   spent   To   clear   the   sky   of   thy
  discontent。〃
  〃I   tire   of   my   beauty;   I   tire   of   this   Empty   splendour   and   shadowless
  bliss;
  〃With   none   to   envy   and   none   gainsay;   No   savour   or   salt   hath   my
  dream or day。〃
  Queen   Gulnaar   sighed   like   a   murmuring   rose:   〃Give   me   a   rival;   O
  King Feroz。〃
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  II
  King Feroz spoke to his Chief Vizier: 〃Lo! ere to…morrow's dawn be
  here;
  〃Send   forth    my   messengers      over   the   sea;  To   seek   seven   beautiful
  brides for me;
  〃Radiant of feature and regal of mien; Seven handmaids meet for the
  Persian Queen。〃
  。。。。。
  Seven new moon tides   at the Vesper call;  King Feroz led to   Queen
  Gulnaar's hall
  A  young   queen   eyed   like   the   morning   star:   〃I   bring   thee   a   rival;   O
  Queen Gulnaar。〃
  But   still   she   gazed   in   her   mirror   and   sighed:   〃O   King;   my   heart   is
  unsatisfied。〃
  Seven queens shone round her ivory bed; Like seven soft gems on a
  silken thread;
  Like   seven   fair   lamps   in   a   royal   tower;   Like   seven   bright   petals   of
  Beauty's flower
  Queen Gulnaar sighed  like a murmuring   rose 〃Where is   my rival;  O
  King Feroz?〃
  III
  When   spring   winds   wakened   the   mountain   floods;   And   kindled   the
  flame of the tulip buds; When bees grew loud and the days grew long; And
  the peach groves thrilled to the oriole's song;
  Queen Gulnaar sat on her ivory bed; Decking with jewels her exquisite
  head;
  And   still   she   gazed   in   her   mirror   and   sighed:   〃O   King;   my   heart   is
  unsatisfied。〃
  Queen Gulnsar's daughter two spring times old; In blue robes bordered
  with tassels of gold;
  Ran to her knee like a wildwood fay; And plucked from her hand the
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  mirror away。
  Quickly she set on her own light curls Her mother's fillet with fringes
  of pearls;
  Quickly she turned with a child's caprice And pressed on the mirror a
  swift; glad kiss。
  Queen   Gulnaar   laughed   like   a   tremulous   rose:   〃Here   is   my   rival;   O
  King Feroz。〃
  THE POET TO DEATH
  Tarry a while; O Death; I cannot die While yet my sweet life burgeons
  with   its   spring;   Fair   is   my   youth;   and   rich   the   echoing   boughs   Where
  dhadikulas sing。
  Tarry  a   while;   O   Death;   I   cannot   die With   all   my  blossoming   hopes
  unharvested; My joys ungarnered; all my songs unsung; And all my tears
  unshed。
  Tarry a while; till I am satisfied Of love and grief; of earth and altering
  sky; Till all my human hungers are fulfilled; O Death; I cannot die!
  THE INDIAN GIPSY
  In   tattered  robes   that   hoard   a  glittering   trace  Of   bygone    colours;
  broidered to the knee; Behold her; daughter of a wandering race; Tameless;
  with the bold falcon's agile grace; And the lithe tiger's sinuous majesty。
  With   frugal   skill   her   simple   wants   she   tends;   She   folds   her   tawny
  heifers and her sheep On lonely meadows when the daylight ends; Ere the
  quick night upon her flock descends Like a black panther from the caves
  of sleep。
  Time's     river   winds     in   foaming     centuries    Its   changing;     swift;
  irrevocable course To far off and incalculable seas; She is twin…born with
  primal mysteries; And drinks of life at Time's forgotten source。
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  TO MY CHILDREN
  Jaya Surya; aetat 4
  Golden     sun  of  victory;   born   In  my   life's  unclouded    morn;   In  my
  lambent     sky   of  love;  May    your   growing    glory   prove   Sacred    to  your
  consecration; To my heart and to my nation。 Sun of victory; may you be
  Sun of song and liberty。
  Padmaja; aetat 3
  Lotus…maiden;      you    who   claim    All  the   sweetness    of   your   name;
  Lakshmi; fortune's queen; defend you; Lotus…born like you; and send you
  Balmy moons of love to bless you; Gentle joy…winds to caress you。 Lotus…
  maiden; may you be Fragrant of all ecstasy。
  Ranadheera; aetat 2
  Little  lord   of  battle;  hail  In  your   newly…tempered      mail!   Learn    to
  conquer;   learn   to   fight   In   the   foremost   flanks   of   right;   Like   Valmiki's
  heroes bold; Rubies girt in epic gold。 Lord of battle; may you be; Lord of
  love and chivalry。
  Lilamani; aetat 1
  Limpid     jewel   of  delight   Severed    from    the  tender   night   Of   your
  sheltering mother…mine; Leap and sparkle; dance and shine; Blithely and
  securely set In love's magic coronet。 Living jewel; may you be Laughter…
  bound and sorrow…free。
  THE PARDAH NASHIN
  Her   life   is   a   revolving   dream   Of   languid   and   sequestered   ease;   Her
  girdles    and  her  fillets  gleam   Like   changing    fires  on  sunset   seas;   Her
  raiment     is  like  morning    mist;  Shot    opal;  gold   and   amethyst。     From
  thieving   light   of   eyes   impure;   From   coveting   sun   or   wind's   caress;   Her
  days are guarded and secure Behind her carven lattices; Like jewels in a
  turbaned crest; Like secrets in a lover's breast。
  But   though   no   hand   unsanctioned   dares   Unveil   the   mysteries   of   her
  grace; Time lifts the curtain unawares; And Sorrow looks into her face 。 。 。
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  Who shall prevent the subtle years; Or shield a woman's eyes from tears?
  TO YOUTH
  O Youth; sweet comrade Youth; wouldst thou be gone? Long have we
  dwelt   together;  thou   and   I; Together  drunk   of   many  an   alien dawn; And
  plucked the fruit of many an alien sky。
  Ah;   fickle   friend;   must   I;   who   yesterday   Dreamed   forwards   to   long;
  undimmed       ecstasy;  Henceforward      dream;    because    thou  wilt  not   stay;
  Backward to transient pleasure and to thee?
  I give thee back thy false; ephemeral vow; But; O beloved comrade;
  ere we part; Upon my mournful eyelids and my brow Kiss me who hold
  thine image in my heart。
  NIGHTFALL IN THE CITY OF HYDERABAD
  See how the speckled sky burns like a pigeon's throat; Jewelled with
  embers of opal and peridote。
  See   the   white   river   that   flashes   and   scintillates;   Curved   like   a   tusk
  from the mouth of the city…gates。
  Hark; from the minaret; how the muezzin's call Floats like a battle…flag
  over the city wall。
  From trellised balconies; languid and luminous Faces gleam; veiled in
  a splendour voluminous。
  Leisurely   elephants   wind   through   the   winding   lanes;   Swinging   their
  silver bells hung from their silver chains。
  Round the high Char Minar sounds of gay cavalcades Blend with the
  music of cymbals and serenades。
  Over the city bridge Night comes majestical; Borne like a queen to a
  sumptuous festival。
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