第 9 节
作者:老是不进球      更新:2021-02-19 17:49      字数:9318
  Thou wert a witness when I kissed the mouth
  Of her whose eyes outblazed the skyey fires。
  I saw the parallels of thy long streets;
  With lamps like angels shining all a…row;
  While overhead the empyrean seats
  Of gods were steeped in paradisic glow。
  The Pleiades with rarer fires were tipt;
  Hesper sat throned upon his jewelled chair;
  The belted giant's triple stars were dipt
  In all the splendour of Olympian air;
  On high to bless; the Southern Cross did shine;
  Like that which blazed o'er conquering Constantine。
  Alfred Domett。
  An Invitation
  Well! if Truth be all welcomed with hardy reliance;
  All the lovely unfoldings of luminous Science;
  All that Logic can prove or disprove be avowed:
  Is there room for no faith  though such Evil intrude
  In the dominance still of a Spirit of Good?
  Is there room for no hope  such a handbreadth we scan
  In the permanence yet of the Spirit of Man?
  May we bless the far seeker; nor blame the fine dreamer?
  Leave Reason her radiance  Doubt her due cloud;
  Nor their Rainbows enshroud?
  From our Life of realities  hard  shallow…hearted;
  Has Romance  has all glory idyllic departed
  From the workaday World all the wonderment flown?
  Well; but what if there gleamed; in an Age cold as this;
  The divinest of Poets' ideal of bliss?
  Yea; an Eden could lurk in this Empire of ours;
  With the loneliest love in the loveliest bowers?
  In an era so rapid with railway and steamer;
  And with Pan and the Dryads like Raphael gone
  What if this could be shown?
  O my friends; never deaf to the charms of Denial;
  Were its comfortless comforting worth a life…trial
  Discontented content with a chilling despair?
  Better ask as we float down a song…flood unchecked;
  If our Sky with no Iris be glory…bedecked?
  Through the gloom of eclipse as we wistfully steal
  If no darkling aureolar rays may reveal
  That the Future is haply not utterly cheerless:
  While the Present has joy and adventure as rare
  As the Past when most fair?
  And if weary of mists you will roam undisdaining
  To a land where the fanciful fountains are raining
  Swift brilliants of boiling and beautiful spray
  In the violet splendour of skies that illume
  Such a wealth of green ferns and rare crimson tree…bloom;
  Where a people primeval is vanishing fast;
  With its faiths and its fables and ways of the past:
  O with reason and fancy unfettered and fearless;
  Come plunge with us deep into regions of Day
  Come away  and away!
  A Maori Girl's Song
  〃Alas; and well…a…day! they are talking of me still:
  By the tingling of my nostril; I fear they are talking ill;
  Poor hapless I  poor little I  so many mouths to fill
  And all for this strange feeling  O; this sad; sweet pain!
  〃O! senseless heart  O simple! to yearn so; and to pine
  For one so far above me; confest o'er all to shine;
  For one a hundred dote upon; who never can be mine!
  O; 'tis a foolish feeling  all this fond; sweet pain!
  〃When I was quite a child  not so many moons ago
  A happy little maiden  O; then it was not so;
  Like a sunny…dancing wavelet then I sparkled to and fro;
  And I never had this feeling  O; this sad; sweet pain!
  〃I think it must be owing to the idle life I lead
  In the dreamy house for ever that this new bosom…weed
  Has sprouted up and spread its shoots till it troubles me indeed
  With a restless; weary feeling  such a sad; sweet pain!
  〃So in this pleasant islet; O; no longer will I stay
  And the shadowy summer dwelling I will leave this very day;
  On Arapa I'll launch my skiff; and soon be borne away
  From all that feeds this feeling  O; this fond; sweet pain!
  〃I'll go and see dear Rima  she'll welcome me; I know;
  And a flaxen cloak  her gayest  o'er my weary shoulders throw;
  With purfle red and points so free  O; quite a lovely show
  To charm away this feeling  O; this sad; sweet pain!
  〃Two feathers I will borrow; and so gracefully I'll wear
  Two feathers soft and snowy; for my long; black; lustrous hair。
  Of the albatross's down they'll be  O; how charming they'll look there
  All to chase away this feeling  O; this fond; sweet pain!
  〃Then the lads will flock around me with flattering talk all day
  And; with anxious little pinches; sly hints of love convey;
  And I shall blush with happy pride to hear them; I daresay;
  And quite forget this feeling  O; this sad; sweet pain!〃
  James Brunton Stephens。
  The Dominion of Australia
  (A Forecast; 1877)
  She is not yet; but he whose ear
  Thrills to that finer atmosphere
  Where footfalls of appointed things;
  Reverberant of days to be;
  Are heard in forecast echoings;
  Like wave…beats from a viewless sea
  Hears in the voiceful tremors of the sky
  Auroral heralds whispering; 〃She is nigh。〃
  She is not yet; but he whose sight
  Foreknows the advent of the light;
  Whose soul to morning radiance turns
  Ere night her curtain hath withdrawn;
  And in its quivering folds discerns
  The mute monitions of the dawn;
  With urgent sense strained onward to descry
  Her distant tokens; starts to find Her nigh。
  Not yet her day。  How long 〃not yet〃? 。 。 。
  There comes the flush of violet!
  And heavenward faces; all aflame
  With sanguine imminence of morn;
  Wait but the sun…kiss to proclaim
  The Day of The Dominion born。
  Prelusive baptism!  ere the natal hour
  Named with the name and prophecy of power。
  Already here to hearts intense;
  A spirit…force; transcending sense;
  In heights unscaled; in deeps unstirred;
  Beneath the calm; above the storm;
  She waits the incorporating word
  To bid her tremble into form。
  Already; like divining…rods; men's souls
  Bend down to where the unseen river rolls;
  For even as; from sight concealed;
  By never flush of dawn revealed;
  Nor e'er illumed by golden noon;
  Nor sunset…streaked with crimson bar;
  Nor silver…spanned by wake of moon;
  Nor visited of any star;
  Beneath these lands a river waits to bless
  (So men divine) our utmost wilderness;
  Rolls dark; but yet shall know our skies;
  Soon as the wisdom of the wise
  Conspires with nature to disclose
  The blessing prisoned and unseen;
  Till round our lessening wastes there glows
  A perfect zone of broadening green;
  Till all our land; Australia Felix called;
  Become one Continent…Isle of Emerald;
  So flows beneath our good and ill
  A viewless stream of Common Will;
  A gathering force; a present might;
  That from its silent depths of gloom
  At Wisdom's voice shall leap to light;
  And hide our barren feuds in bloom;
  Till; all our sundering lines with love o'ergrown;
  Our bounds shall be the girdling seas alone。
  The Dark Companion
  There is an orb that mocked the lore of sages
  Long time with mystery of strange unrest;
  The steadfast law that rounds the starry ages
  Gave doubtful token of supreme behest。
  But they who knew the ways of God unchanging;
  Concluded some far influence unseen
  Some kindred sphere through viewless ethers ranging;
  Whose strong persuasions spanned the void between。
  And knowing it alone through perturbation
  And vague disquiet of another star;
  They named it; till the day of revelation;
  〃The Dark Companion〃  darkly guessed afar。
  But when; through new perfection of appliance;
  Faith merged at length in undisputed sight;
  The mystic mover was revealed to science;
  No Dark Companion; but  a speck of light。
  No Dark Companion; but a sun of glory;
  No fell disturber; but a bright compeer;
  The shining complement that crowned the story;
  The golden link that made the meaning clear。
  Oh; Dark Companion; journeying ever by us;
  Oh; grim Perturber of our works and ways
  Oh; potent Dread; unseen; yet ever nigh us;
  Disquieting all the tenor of our days
  Oh; Dark Companion; Death; whose wide embraces
  O'ertake remotest change of clime and skies
  Oh; Dark Companion; Death; whose grievous traces
  Are scattered shreds of riven enterprise
  Thou; too; in this wise; when; our eyes unsealing;
  The clearer day shall change our faith to sight;
  Shalt show thyself; in that supreme revealing;
  No Dark Companion; but a thing of light。
  No ruthless wrecker of harmonious order;
  No alien heart of discord and caprice;
  A beckoning light upon the Blissful Border;
  A kindred element of law and peace。
  So; too; our strange unrest in this our dwelling;
  The trembling that thou joinest with our mirth;
  Are but thy magnet…communings compelling
  Our spirits farther from the scope of earth。
  So; doubtless; when beneath thy potence swerving;
  'Tis that thou lead'st us by a path unknown;
  Our seeming deviations all subserving
  The perfect orbit round the central throne。
  。