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moments of vision and miscellaneous verses-第14部分

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BEFORE MARCHING AND AFTER
(in Memoriam F。 W。 G。)



   Orion swung southward aslant
   Where the starved Egdon pine…trees had thinned;
   The Pleiads aloft seemed to pant
   With the heather that twitched in the wind;
But he looked on indifferent to sights such as these;
Unswayed by love; friendship; home joy or home sorrow;
And wondered to what he would march on the morrow。

   The crazed household…clock with its whirr
   Rang midnight within as he stood;
   He heard the low sighing of her
   Who had striven from his birth for his good;
But he still only asked the spring starlight; the breeze;
What great thing or small thing his history would borrow
From that Game with Death he would play on the morrow。

   When the heath wore the robe of late summer;
   And the fuchsia…bells; hot in the sun;
   Hung red by the door; a quick comer
   Brought tidings that marching was done
For him who had joined in that game overseas
Where Death stood to win; though his name was to borrow
A brightness therefrom not to fade on the morrow。

September 1915。



〃OFTEN WHEN WARRING〃



Often when warring for he wist not what;
An enemy…soldier; passing by one weak;
Has tendered water; wiped the burning cheek;
And cooled the lips so black and clammed and hot;

Then gone his way; and maybe quite forgot
The deed of grace amid the roar and reek;
Yet larger vision than loud arms bespeak
He there has reached; although he has known it not。

For natural mindsight; triumphing in the act
Over the throes of artificial rage;
Has thuswise muffled victory's peal of pride;
Rended to ribands policy's specious page
That deals but with evasion; code; and pact;
And war's apology wholly stultified。

1915。



THEN AND NOW



   When battles were fought
With a chivalrous sense of Should and Ought;
   In spirit men said;
   〃End we quick or dead;
   Honour is some reward!
Let us fight fairfor our own best or worst;
   So; Gentlemen of the Guard;
      Fire first!〃

   In the open they stood;
Man to man in his knightlihood:
   They would not deign
   To profit by a stain
   On the honourable rules;
Knowing that practise perfidy no man durst
   Who in the heroic schools
      Was nurst。

   But now; behold; what
Is warfare wherein honour is not!
   Rama laments
   Its dead innocents:
   Herod breathes:  〃Sly slaughter
Shall rule!  Let us; by modes once called accurst;
   Overhead; under water;
      Stab first。〃

1915。



A CALL TO NATIONAL SERVICE



Up and be doing; all who have a hand
To lift; a back to bend。  It must not be
In times like these that vaguely linger we
To air our vaunts and hopes; and leave our land

Untended as a wild of weeds and sand。
… Say; then; 〃I come!〃 and go; O women and men
Of palace; ploughshare; easel; counter; pen;
That scareless; scathless; England still may stand。

Would years but let me stir as once I stirred
At many a dawn to take the forward track;
And with a stride plunged on to enterprize;

I now would speed like yester wind that whirred
Through yielding pines; and serve with never a slack;
So loud for promptness all around outcries!

March 1917。



THE DEAD AND THE LIVING ONE



The dead woman lay in her first night's grave;
And twilight fell from the clouds' concave;
And those she had asked to forgive forgave。

The woman passing came to a pause
By the heaped white shapes of wreath and cross;
And looked upon where the other was。

And as she mused there thus spoke she:
〃Never your countenance did I see;
But you've been a good good friend to me!〃

Rose a plaintive voice from the sod below:
〃O woman whose accents I do not know;
What is it that makes you approve me so?〃

〃O dead one; ere my soldier went;
I heard him saying; with warm intent;
To his friend; when won by your blandishment:

〃'I would change for that lass here and now!
And if I return I may break my vow
To my present Love; and contrive somehow

〃'To call my own this new…found pearl;
Whose eyes have the light; whose lips the curl;
I always have looked for in a girl!'

〃And this is why that by ceasing to be …
Though never your countenance did I see …
You prove you a good good friend to me;

〃And I pray each hour for your soul's repose
In gratitude for your joining those
No lover will clasp when his campaigns close。〃

Away she turned; when arose to her eye
A martial phantom of gory dye;
That said; with a thin and far…off sigh:

〃O sweetheart; neither shall I clasp you;
For the foe this day has pierced me through;
And sent me to where she is。  Adieu! …

〃And forget not when the night…wind's whine
Calls over this turf where her limbs recline;
That it travels on to lament by mine。〃

There was a cry by the white…flowered mound;
There was a laugh from underground;
There was a deeper gloom around。

1915。



A NEW YEAR'S EVE IN WAR TIME



I

   Phantasmal fears;
   And the flap of the flame;
   And the throb of the clock;
   And a loosened slate;
   And the blind night's drone;
Which tiredly the spectral pines intone!

II

And the blood in my ears
Strumming always the same;
And the gable…cock
With its fitful grate;
And myself; alone。

III

The twelfth hour nears
Hand…hid; as in shame;
I undo the lock;
And listen; and wait
For the Young Unknown。

IV

In the dark there careers …
As if Death astride came
To numb all with his knock …
A horse at mad rate
Over rut and stone。

V

No figure appears;
No call of my name;
No sound but 〃Tic…toc〃
Without check。  Past the gate
It clattersis gone。

VI

What rider it bears
There is none to proclaim;
And the Old Year has struck;
And; scarce animate;
The New makes moan。

VII

   Maybe that 〃More Tears! …
   More Famine and Flame …
   More Severance and Shock!〃
   Is the order from Fate
   That the Rider speeds on
To pale Europe; and tiredly the pines intone。

1915…1916。



〃I MET A MAN〃



   I met a man when night was nigh;
   Who said; with shining face and eye
   Like Moses' after Sinai:…

   〃I have seen the Moulder of Monarchies;
      Realms; peoples; plains and hills;
   Sitting upon the sunlit seas! …
   And; as He sat; soliloquies
Fell from Him like an antiphonic breeze
      That pricks the waves to thrills。

   〃Meseemed that of the maimed and dead
      Mown down upon the globe; …
   Their plenteous blooms of promise shed
   Ere fruiting…timeHis words were said;
Sitting against the western web of red
      Wrapt in His crimson robe。

   〃And I could catch them now and then:
     'Why let these gambling clans
   Of human Cockers; pit liege men
   From mart and city; dale and glen;
In death…mains; but to swell and swell again
      Their swollen All…Empery plans;

   〃'When a mere nod (if my malign
      Compeer but passive keep)
   Would mend that old mistake of mine
   I made with Saul; and ever consign
All Lords of War whose sanctuaries enshrine
      Liberticide; to sleep?

   〃'With violence the lands are spread
      Even as in Israel's day;
   And it repenteth me I bred
   Chartered armipotents lust…led
To feuds 。 。 。 Yea; grieves my heart; as then I said;
      To see their evil way!'

  〃The utterance grew; and flapped like flame;
      And further speech I feared;
   But no Celestial tongued acclaim;
   And no huzzas from earthlings came;
And the heavens mutely masked as 'twere in shame
      Till daylight disappeared。〃

Thus ended he as night rode high …
The man of shining face and eye;
Like Moses' after Sinai。

1916。



〃I LOOKED UP FROM MY WRITING〃



I looked up from my writing;
   And gave a start to see;
As if rapt in my inditing;
   The moon's full gaze on me。

Her meditative misty head
   Was spectral in its air;
And I involuntarily said;
   〃What are you doing there?〃

〃Oh; I've been scanning pond and hole
   And waterway hereabout
For the body of one with a sunken soul
   Who has put his life…light out。

〃Did you hear his frenzied tattle?
   It was sorrow for his son
Who is slain in brutish battle;
   Though he has injured none。

〃And now I am curious to look
   Into the blinkered mind
Of one who wants to write a book
   In a world of such a kind。〃

Her temper overwrought me;
   And I edged to shun her view;
For I felt assured she thought me
   One who should drown him too。



THE COMING OF THE END



   How it came to an end!
The meeting afar from the crowd;
And the love…looks and laughters unpenned;
The parting when much was avowed;
   How it came to an end!

   It came to an end;
Yes; the outgazing over the stream;
With the sun on each serpentine bend;
Or; later; the luring moon…gleam;
   It came to an end。

   It came to an end;
The housebuilding; furnishing; planting;
As if there were ages to spend
In welcoming; feasting; and jaunting;
   It came to an end。

   It came to an end;
That journey of one day a week:
(〃It always goes on;〃 said a friend;
〃Just the same in bright weathers or bleak;〃)
   But it came to an end。

   〃HOW will come to an end
This orbit so smoothly begun;
Unless some convulsion attend?〃
I often said。  〃What will be done
   When it comes to an end?〃

   Well; it came to an end
Quite silentlystopped without jerk;
Better close no prevision could lend;
Working out as One planned it should work
   Ere it came to an end。



AFTERWARDS



When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay;
   And the May month flaps its glad green leaves like wings;
Delicate…filmed as new…spun silk; will the neighbours say;
   〃He was a man who used to notice such things〃?

If it be in the dusk when; like an eyelid's soundless blink;
   The dewfall…hawk comes crossing the shades to alight
Upon the wind…warped upland thorn; a gazer may think;
   〃To him this must have been a familiar sight。〃

If I pass during some nocturnal blackness; mothy and warm;
   When the hedgehog travels furtively over the lawn;
One may say; 〃He strove that such innocent creatures should come to
no harm;
   But he could do little for them; and now he is gone〃?

If; when hearing that I have been stilled at last; they stand at the
door;
   Watching t
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