第 131 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:30      字数:9322
  And mingled voices of the doves and crows。
  NOVEMBER
  The Centaur; Sagittarius; am I;
  Born of Ixion's and the cloud's embrace;
  With sounding hoofs across the earth I fly;
  A steed Thessalian with a human face。
  Sharp winds the arrows are with which I chase
  The leaves; half dead already with affright;
  I shroud myself in gloom; and to the race
  Of mortals bring nor comfort nor delight。
  DECEMBER
  Riding upon the Goat; with snow…white hair;
  I come; the last of all。  This crown of mine
  Is of the holly; in my hand I bear
  The thyrsus; tipped with fragrant cones of pine。
  I celebrate the birth of the Divine;
  And the return of the Saturnian reign;
  My songs are carols sung at every shrine;
  Proclaiming 〃Peace on earth; good will to men。〃
  AUTUMN WITHIN
  It is autumn; not without;
  But within me is the cold。
  Youth and spring are all about;
  It is I that have grown old。
  Birds are darting through the air;
  Singing; building without rest;
  Life is stirring everywhere;
  Save within my lonely breast。
  There is silence: the dead leaves
  Fall and rustle and are still;
  Beats no flail upon the sheaves
  Comes no murmur from the mill。
  THE FOUR LAKES OF MADISON
  Four limpid lakes;four Naiades
  Or sylvan deities are these;
  In flowing robes of azure dressed;
  Four lovely handmaids; that uphold
  Their shining mirrors; rimmed with gold;
  To the fair city in the West。
  By day the coursers of the sun
  Drink of these waters as they run
  Their swift diurnal round on high;
  By night the constellations glow
  Far down the hollow deeps below;
  And glimmer in another sky。
  Fair lakes; serene and full of light;
  Fair town; arrayed in robes of white;
  How visionary ye appear!
  All like a floating landscape seems
  In cloud…land or the land of dreams;
  Bathed in a golden atmosphere!
  VICTOR AND VANQUISHED
  As one who long hath fled with panting breath
  Before his foe; bleeding and near to fall;
  I turn and set my back against the wall;
  And look thee in the face; triumphant Death;
  I call for aid; and no one answereth;
  I am alone with thee; who conquerest all;
  Yet me thy threatening form doth not appall;
  For thou art but a phantom and a wraith。
  Wounded and weak; sword broken at the hilt;
  With armor shattered; and without a shield;
  I stand unmoved; do with me what thou wilt;
  I can resist no more; but will not yield。
  This is no tournament where cowards tilt;
  The vanquished here is victor of the field。
  MOONLIGHT
  As a pale phantom with a lamp
  Ascends some ruin's haunted stair;
  So glides the moon along the damp
  Mysterious chambers of the air。
  Now hidden in cloud; and now revealed;
  As if this phantom; full of pain;
  Were by the crumbling walls concealed;
  And at the windows seen again。
  Until at last; serene and proud
  In all the splendor of her light;
  She walks the terraces of cloud;
  Supreme as Empress of the Night。
  I look; but recognize no more
  Objects familiar to my view;
  The very pathway to my door
  Is an enchanted avenue。
  All things are changed。  One mass of shade;
  The elm…trees drop their curtains down;
  By palace; park; and colonnade
  I walk as in a foreign town。
  The very ground beneath my feet
  Is clothed with a diviner air;
  White marble paves the silent street
  And glimmers in the empty square。
  Illusion!  Underneath there lies
  The common life of every day;
  Only the spirit glorifies
  With its own tints the sober gray。
  In vain we look; in vain uplift
  Our eyes to heaven; if we are blind;
  We see but what we have the gift
  Of seeing; what we bring we find。
  THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE
  'A FRAGMENT。'
  I
  What is this I read in history;
  Full of marvel; full of mystery;
  Difficult to understand?
  Is it fiction; is it truth?
  Children in the flower of youth;
  Heart in heart; and hand in hand;
  Ignorant of what helps or harms;
  Without armor; without arms;
  Journeying to the Holy Land!
  Who shall answer or divine?
  Never since the world was made
  Such a wonderful crusade
  Started forth for Palestine。
  Never while the world shall last
  Will it reproduce the past;
  Never will it see again
  Such an army; such a band;
  Over mountain; over main;
  Journeying to the Holy Land。
  Like a shower of blossoms blown
  From the parent trees were they;
  Like a flock of birds that fly
  Through the unfrequented sky;
  Holding nothing as their own;
  Passed they into lands unknown;
  Passed to suffer and to die。
  O the simple; child…like trust!
  O the faith that could believe
  What the harnessed; iron…mailed
  Knights of Christendom had failed;
  By their prowess; to achieve;
  They the children; could and must?
  Little thought the Hermit; preaching
  Holy Wars to knight and baron;
  That the words dropped in his teaching;
  His entreaty; his beseeching;
  Would by children's hands be gleaned;
  And the staff on which he leaned
  Blossom like the rod of Aaron。
  As a summer wind upheaves
  The innumerable leaves
  In the bosom of a wood;
  Not as separate leaves; but massed
  All together by the blast;
  So for evil or for good
  His resistless breath upheaved
  All at once the many…leaved;
  Many…thoughted multitude。
  In the tumult of the air
  Rock the boughs with all the nests
  Cradled on their tossing crests;
  By the fervor of his prayer
  Troubled hearts were everywhere
  Rocked and tossed in human breasts。
  For a century; at least;
  His prophetic voice had ceased;
  But the air was heated still
  By his lurid words and will;
  As from fires in far…off woods;
  In the autumn of the year;
  An unwonted fever broods
  In the sultry atmosphere。
  II
  In Cologne the bells were ringing;
  In Cologne the nuns were singing
  Hymns and canticles divine;
  Loud the monks sang in their stalls;
  And the thronging streets were loud
  With the voices of the crowd;
  Underneath the city walls
  Silent flowed the river Rhine。
  From the gates; that summer day;
  Clad in robes of hodden gray;
  With the red cross on the breast;
  Azure…eyed and golden…haired;
  Forth the young crusaders fared;
  While above the band devoted
  Consecrated banners floated;
  Fluttered many a flag and streamer;
  And the cross o'er all the rest!
  Singing lowly; meekly; slowly;
  〃Give us; give us back the holy
  Sepulchre of the Redeemer!〃
  On the vast procession pressed;
  Youths and maidens。 。 。 。
  III
  Ah! what master hand shall paint
  How they journeyed on their way;
  How the days grew long and dreary;
  How their little feet grew weary;
  How their little hearts grew faint!
  Ever swifter day by day
  Flowed the homeward river; ever
  More and more its whitening current
  Broke and scattered into spray;
  Till the calmly…flowing river
  Changed into a mountain torrent;
  Rushing from its glacier green
  Down through chasm and black ravine。
  Like a phoenix in its nest;
  Burned the red sun in the West;
  Sinking in an ashen cloud;
  In the East; above the crest
  Of the sea…like mountain chain;
  Like a phoenix from its shroud;
  Came the red sun back again。
  Now around them; white with snow;
  Closed the mountain peaks。  Below;
  Headlong from the precipice
  Down into the dark abyss;
  Plunged the cataract; white with foam;
  And it said; or seemed to say:
  〃Oh return; while yet you may;
  Foolish children; to your home;
  There the Holy City is!〃
  But the dauntless leader said:
  〃Faint not; though your bleeding feet
  O'er these slippery paths of sleet
  Move but painfully and slowly;
  Other feet than yours have bled;
  Other tears than yours been shed
  Courage! lose not heart or hope;
  On the mountains' southern slope
  Lies Jerusalem the Holy!〃
  As a white rose in its pride;
  By the wind in summer…tide
  Tossed and loosened from the branch;
  Showers its petals o'er the ground;
  From the distant mountain's side;
  Scattering all its snows around;
  With mysterious; muffled sound;
  Loosened; fell the avalanche。
  Voices; echoes far and near;
  Roar of winds and waters blending;
  Mists uprising; clouds impending;
  Filled them with a sense of fear;
  Formless; nameless; never ending。
  。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。
  SUNDOWN
  The summer sun is sinking low;
  Only the tree…tops redden and glow:
  Only the weathercock on the spire
  Of the neighboring church is a flame of fire;
  All is in shadow below。
  O beautiful; awful summer day;
  What hast thou given; what taken away?
  Life and death; and love and hate;
  Homes made happy or desolate;
  Hearts made sad or gay!
  On the road of life one mile…stone more!
  In the book of life one leaf turned o'er!
  Like a red seal is the setting sun
  On the good and the evil men have done;
  Naugh