第 110 节
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空白协议书 更新:2021-02-21 16:30 字数:9322
But in summary manner shipped away;
In a vessel that sailed from Salem bay;
This splendid and famous cavalier;
With his Rupert hat and his popery;
To Merry England over the sea;
As being unmeet to inhabit here。
Thus endeth the Rhyme of Sir Christopher;
Knight of the Holy Sepulchre;
The first who furnished this barren land
With apples of Sodom and ropes of sand。
FINALE
These are the tales those merry guests
Told to each other; well or ill;
Like summer birds that lift their crests
Above the borders of their nests
And twitter; and again are still。
These are the tales; or new or old;
In idle moments idly told;
Flowers of the field with petals thin;
Lilies that neither toil nor spin;
And tufts of wayside weeds and gorse
Hung in the parlor of the inn
Beneath the sign of the Red Horse。
And still; reluctant to retire;
The friends sat talking by the fire
And watched the smouldering embers burn
To ashes; and flash up again
Into a momentary glow;
Lingering like them when forced to go;
And going when they would remain;
For on the morrow they must turn
Their faces homeward; and the pain
Of parting touched with its unrest
A tender nerve in every breast。
But sleep at last the victory won;
They must be stirring with the sun;
And drowsily good night they said;
And went still gossiping to bed;
And left the parlor wrapped in gloom。
The only live thing in the room
Was the old clock; that in its pace
Kept time with the revolving spheres
And constellations in their flight;
And struck with its uplifted mace
The dark; unconscious hours of night;
To senseless and unlistening ears。
Uprose the sun; and every guest;
Uprisen; was soon equipped and dressed
For journeying home and city…ward;
The old stage…coach was at the door;
With horses harnessed; long before
The sunshine reached the withered sward
Beneath the oaks; whose branches hoar
Murmured: 〃Farewell forevermore。〃
〃Farewell!〃 the portly Landlord cried;
〃Farewell!〃 the parting guests replied;
But little thought that nevermore
Their feet would pass that threshold o'er;
That nevermore together there
Would they assemble; free from care;
To hear the oaks' mysterious roar;
And breathe the wholesome country air。
Where are they now? What lands and skies
Paint pictures in their friendly eyes?
What hope deludes; what promise cheers;
What pleasant voices fill their ears?
Two are beyond the salt sea waves;
And three already in their graves。
Perchance the living still may look
Into the pages of this book;
And see the days of long ago
Floating and fleeting to and fro;
As in the well…remembered brook
They saw the inverted landscape gleam;
And their own faces like a dream
Look up upon them from below。
FLOWER…DE…LUCE
FLOWER…DE…LUCE
Beautiful lily; dwelling by still rivers;
Or solitary mere;
Or where the sluggish meadow…brook delivers
Its waters to the weir!
Thou laughest at the mill; the whir and worry
Of spindle and of loom;
And the great wheel that toils amid the hurry
And rushing of the flame。
Born in the purple; born to joy and pleasance;
Thou dost not toil nor spin;
But makest glad and radiant with thy presence
The meadow and the lin。
The wind blows; and uplifts thy drooping banner;
And round thee throng and run
The rushes; the green yeomen of thy manor;
The outlaws of the sun。
The burnished dragon…fly is thine attendant;
And tilts against the field;
And down the listed sunbeam rides resplendent
With steel…blue mail and shield。
Thou art the Iris; fair among the fairest;
Who; armed with golden rod
And winged with the celestial azure; bearest
The message of some God。
Thou art the Muse; who far from crowded cities
Hauntest the sylvan streams;
Playing on pipes of reed the artless ditties
That come to us as dreams。
O flower…de…luce; bloom on; and let the river
Linger to kiss thy feet!
O flower of song; bloom on; and make forever
The world more fair and sweet。
PALINGENESIS
I lay upon the headland…height; and listened
To the incessant sobbing of the sea
In caverns under me;
And watched the waves; that tossed and fled and glistened;
Until the rolling meadows of amethyst
Melted away in mist。
Then suddenly; as one from sleep; I started;
For round about me all the sunny capes
Seemed peopled with the shapes
Of those whom I had known in days departed;
Apparelled in the loveliness which gleams
On faces seen in dreams。
A moment only; and the light and glory
Faded away; and the disconsolate shore
Stood lonely as before;
And the wild…roses of the promontory
Around me shuddered in the wind; and shed
Their petals of pale red。
There was an old belief that in the embers
Of all things their primordial form exists;
And cunning alchemists
Could re…create the rose with all its members
From its own ashes; but without the bloom;
Without the lost perfume。
Ah me! what wonder…working; occult science
Can from the ashes in our hearts once more
The rose of youth restore?
What craft of alchemy can bid defiance
To time and change; and for a single hour
Renew this phantom…flower?
〃O; give me back;〃 I cried; 〃the vanished splendors;
The breath of morn; and the exultant strife;
When the swift stream of life
Bounds o'er its rocky channel; and surrenders
The pond; with all its lilies; for the leap
Into the unknown deep!〃
And the sea answered; with a lamentation;
Like some old prophet wailing; and it said;
〃Alas! thy youth is dead!
It breathes no more; its heart has no pulsation;
In the dark places with the dead of old
It lies forever cold!〃
Then said I; 〃From its consecrated cerements
I will not drag this sacred dust again;
Only to give me pain;
But; still remembering all the lost endearments;
Go on my way; like one who looks before;
And turns to weep no more。〃
Into what land of harvests; what plantations
Bright with autumnal foliage and the glow
Of sunsets burning low;
Beneath what midnight skies; whose constellations
Light up the spacious avenues between
This world and the unseen!
Amid what friendly greetings and caresses;
What households; though not alien; yet not mine;
What bowers of rest divine;
To what temptations in lone wildernesses;
What famine of the heart; what pain and loss;
The bearing of what cross!
I do not know; nor will I vainly question
Those pages of the mystic book which hold
The story still untold;
But without rash conjecture or suggestion
Turn its last leaves in reverence and good heed;
Until 〃The End〃 I read。
THE BRIDGE OF CLOUD
Burn; O evening hearth; and waken
Pleasant visions; as of old!
Though the house by winds be shaken;
Safe I keep this room of gold!
Ah; no longer wizard Fancy
Builds her castles in the air;
Luring me by necromancy
Up the never…ending stair!
But; instead; she builds me bridges
Over many a dark ravine;
Where beneath the gusty ridges
Cataracts dash and roar unseen。
And I cross them; little heeding
Blast of wind or torrent's roar;
As I follow the receding
Footsteps that have gone before。
Naught avails the imploring gesture;
Naught avails the cry of pain!
When I touch the flying vesture;
'T is the gray robe of the rain。
Baffled I return; and; leaning
O'er the parapets of cloud;
Watch the mist that intervening
Wraps the valley in its shroud。
And the sounds of life ascending
Faintly; vaguely; meet the ear;
Murmur of bells and voices blending
With the rush of waters near。
Well I know what there lies hidden;
Every tower and town and farm;
And again the land forbidden
Reassumes its vanished charm。
Well I know the secret places;
And the nests in hedge and tree;
At what doors are friendly faces;
In what hearts are thoughts of me。
Through the mist and darkness sinking;
Blown by wind and beaten by shower;
Down I fling the thought I'm thinking;
Down I toss this Alpine flower。
HAWTHORNE
MAY 23; 1864
How beautiful it was; that one bright day
In the long week of rain!
Though all its splendor could not chase away
The omnipresent pain。
The lovely town was white with apple…blooms;
And the great elms o'erhead
Dark shadows wove on their aerial looms
Shot through with golden thread。
Across the meadows; by the gray old manse;
The historic river flowed:
I was as one who wanders in a trance;
Unconscious of his road。
The faces of familiar friends seemed strange;
Their voices I could hear;
And yet the words they uttered se