第 24 节
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管他三七二十一 更新:2021-10-16 18:45 字数:9321
VERSE: PICTURES IN THE
FIRE
What is it you ask me; darling? All my stories; child; you know; I have
no strange dreams to tell you; Pictures I have none to show。
Tell you glorious scenes of travel? Nay; my child; that cannot be; I
have seen no foreign countries; Marvels none on land or sea。
Yet strange sights in truth I witness; And I gaze until I tire; Wondrous
pictures; changing ever; As I look into the fire。
There; last night; I saw a cavern; Black as pitch; within it lay Coiled in
many folds a dragon; Glaring as if turned at bay。
And a knight in dismal armour On a winged eagle came; To do battle
with this dragon; And his crest was all of flame。
As I gazed the dragon faded; And; instead; sate Pluto crowned; By a
lake of burning fire; Spirits dark were crouching round。
That was gone; and lo! before me; A cathedral vast and grim; I could
almost hear the organ Peal alone the arches dim。
As I watched the wreathed pillars; Groves of stately palms arose; And
a group of swarthy Indians Stealing on some sleeping foes。
Stay; a cataract glancing brightly; Dashed and sparkled; and beside
Lay a broken marble monster; Mouth and eyes were staring wide。
Then I saw a maiden wreathing Starry flowers in garlands sweet; Did
she see the fiery serpent That was wrapped about her feet?
That fell crashing all and vanished; And I saw two armies close … I
could almost hear the clarions; And the shouting of the foes。
They were gone; and lo! bright angels; On a barren mountain wild;
Raised appealing arms to Heaven; Bearing up a little child。
And I gazed; and gazed; and slowly Gathered in my eyes sad tears;
And the fiery pictures bore me Back through distant dreams of years。
Once again I tasted sorrow; With past joy was once more gay; Till the
shade had gathered round me … And the fire had died away。
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VERSE: THE SETTLERS
Two stranger youths in the Far West; Beneath the ancient forest trees;
Pausing; amid their toil to rest; Spake of their home beyond the seas;
Spake of the hearts that beat so warmly; Of the hearts they loved so well。
In their chilly northern country。 〃Would;〃 they cried; 〃some voice could
tell Where they are; our own beloved ones!〃 They looked up to the
evening sky Half hidden by the giant branches; But heard no angel…voice
reply。 All silent was the quiet evening; Silent were the ancient trees; They
only heard the murmuring song Of the summer breeze; That gently played
among The acacia trees。 And did no warning spirit answer; Amid the
silence all around; 〃Before the lowly village altar She thou lovest may be
found; Thou; who trustest still so blindly; Know she stands a smiling bride!
Forgetting thee; she turneth kindly To the stranger at her side。 Yes; this day
thou art forgotten; Forgotten; too; thy last farewell; All the vows that she
has spoken; And thy heart has kept so well。 Dream no more of a starry
future; In thy home beyond the seas!〃 But he only heard the gentle sigh Of
the summer breeze; So softly passing by The acacia trees。
And vainly; too; the other; looking Smiling up through hopeful tears;
Asked in his heart of hearts; 〃Where is she; She I love these many years?〃
He heard no echo calling faintly: 〃Lo; she lieth cold and pale; And her
smile so calm and saintly Heeds not grieving sob or wail … Heeds not the
lilies strewn upon her; Pure as she is; and as white; Or the solemn chanting
voices; Or the taper's ghastly light。〃 But silent still was the ancient forest;
Silent were the gloomy trees; He only heard the wailing sound Of the
summer breeze; That sadly played around The acacia trees
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VERSE: HUSH
〃I can scarcely hear;〃 she murmured; 〃For my heart beats loud and fast;
But surely; in the far; far distance; I can hear a sound at last。〃 〃It is only
the reapers singing; As they carry home their sheaves; And the evening
breeze has risen; And rustles the dying leaves。〃
〃Listen! there are voices talking。〃 Calmly still she strove to speak; Yet
her voice grew faint and trembling; And the red flushed in her cheek。 〃It is
only the children playing Below; now their work is done; And they laugh
that their eyes are dazzled By the rays of the setting sun。〃
Fainter grew her voice; and weaker As with anxious eyes she cried;
〃Down the avenue of chestnuts; I can hear a horseman ride。〃 〃It was only
the deer that were feeding In a herd on the clover grass; They were startled;
and fled to the thicket; As they saw the reapers pass。〃
Now the night arose in silence; Birds lay in their leafy nest; And the
deer couched in the forest; And the children were at rest: There was only a
sound of weeping From watchers around a bed; But Rest to the weary
spirit; Peace to the quiet Dead!
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VERSE: HOURS
When the bright stars came out last night; And the dew lay on the
flowers; I had a vision of delight … A dream of by…gone hours。
Those hours that came and fled so fast; Of pleasure or of pain; As
phantoms rose from out the past Before my eyes again。
With beating heart did I behold A train of joyous hours; Lit with the
radiant light of old; And; smiling; crowned with flowers。 And some were
hours of childish sorrow; A mimicry of pain; That through their tears
looked for a morrow They knew must smile again。
Those hours of hope that longed for life; And wished their part begun;
And ere the summons to the strife; Dreamed that the field was won。
I knew the echo of their voice; The starry crowns they wore; The
vision made my soul rejoice With the old thrill of yore。
I knew the perfume of their flowers; The glorious shining rays Around
these happy smiling hours Were lit in by…gone days。
Oh stay; I criedbright visions; stay; And leave me not forlorn! But;
smiling still; they passed away; Like shadows of the morn。
One spirit still remained; and cried; 〃Thy soul shall ne'er forget!〃 He
standeth ever by my side … The phantom called Regret!
But still the spirits rose; and there Were weary hours of pain; And
anxious hours of fear and care Bound by an iron chain。
Dim shadows came of lonely hours; That shunned the light of day; And
in the opening smile of flowers Saw only quick decay。
Calm hours that sought the starry skies For heavenly lore were there;
With folded hands and earnest eyes; I knew the hours of prayer。
Stern hours that darkened the sun's light; Heralds of coming woes;
With trailing wings; before my sight From the dim past arose。
As each dark vision passed and spoke I prayed it to depart: At each
some buried sorrow woke And stirred within my heart。
Until these hours of pain and care Lifted their tearful eyes; Spread
their dark pinions in the air And passed into the skies。
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VERSE: THE TWO
INTERPRETERS
〃The clouds are fleeting by; father; Look in the shining west; The great
white clouds sail onward Upon the sky's blue breast。 Look at a snowy
eagle; His wings are tinged with red; And a giant dolphin follows him;
With a crown upon his head!〃
The father spake no word; but watched The drifting clouds roll by; He
traced a misty vision too Upon the shining sky: A shadowy form; with
well…known grace Of weary love and care; Above the smiling child she
held; Shook down her floating