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satires of circumstance-第8部分
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〃And once I saw her beckoning with her hand
As I came into sight
At an upper window。 And I at last went out;
But when I reached where she had seemed to stand;
And wandered up and down and searched about;
I found she had vanished quite。〃
Then thought I how my dead Love used to say;
With a small smile; when she
Was waning wan; that she would hover round
And show herself after her passing day
To any newer Love I might have found;
But show her not to me。
THE WOMAN IN THE RYE
〃Why do you stand in the dripping rye;
Cold…lipped; unconscious; wet to the knee;
When there are firesides near?〃 said I。
〃I told him I wished him dead;〃 said she。
〃Yea; cried it in my haste to one
Whom I had loved; whom I well loved still;
And die he did。 And I hate the sun;
And stand here lonely; aching; chill;
〃Stand waiting; waiting under skies
That blow reproach; the while I see
The rooks sheer off to where he lies
Wrapt in a peace withheld from me。〃
THE CHEVAL…GLASS
Why do you harbour that great cheval…glass
Filling up your narrow room?
You never preen or plume;
Or look in a week at your full…length figure …
Picture of bachelor gloom!
〃Well; when I dwelt in ancient England;
Renting the valley farm;
Thoughtless of all heart…harm;
I used to gaze at the parson's daughter;
A creature of nameless charm。
〃Thither there came a lover and won her;
Carried her off from my view。
O it was then I knew
Misery of a cast undreamt of …
More than; indeed; my due!
〃Then far rumours of her ill…usage
Came; like a chilling breath
When a man languisheth;
Followed by news that her mind lost balance;
And; in a space; of her death。
〃Soon sank her father; and next was the auction …
Everything to be sold:
Mid things new and old
Stood this glass in her former chamber;
Long in her use; I was told。
〃Well; I awaited the sale and bought it 。 。 。
There by my bed it stands;
And as the dawn expands
Often I see her pale…faced form there
Brushing her hair's bright bands。
〃There; too; at pallid midnight moments
Quick she will come to my call;
Smile from the frame withal
Ponderingly; as she used to regard me
Passing her father's wall。
〃So that it was for its revelations
I brought it oversea;
And drag it about with me 。 。 。
Anon I shall break it and bury its fragments
Where my grave is to be。〃
THE RE…ENACTMENT
Between the folding sea…downs;
In the gloom
Of a wailful wintry nightfall;
When the boom
Of the ocean; like a hammering in a hollow tomb;
Throbbed up the copse…clothed valley
From the shore
To the chamber where I darkled;
Sunk and sore
With gray ponderings why my Loved one had not come before
To salute me in the dwelling
That of late
I had hired to waste a while in …
Vague of date;
Quaint; and remotewherein I now expectant sate;
On the solitude; unsignalled;
Broke a man
Who; in air as if at home there;
Seemed to scan
Every fire…flecked nook of the apartment span by span。
A stranger's and no lover's
Eyes were these;
Eyes of a man who measures
What he sees
But vaguely; as if wrapt in filmy phantasies。
Yea; his bearing was so absent
As he stood;
It bespoke a chord so plaintive
In his mood;
That soon I judged he would not wrong my quietude。
〃Ahthe supper is just ready;〃
Then he said;
〃And the years'…long binned Madeira
Flashes red!〃
(There was no wine; no food; no supper…table spread。)
〃You will forgive my coming;
Lady fair?
I see you as at that time
Rising there;
The self…same curious querying in your eyes and air。
〃Yet no。 How so? You wear not
The same gown;
Your locks show woful difference;
Are not brown:
What; is it not as when I hither came from town?
〃And the place 。 。 。 But you seem other …
Can it be?
What's this that Time is doing
Unto me?
YOU dwell here; unknown woman? 。 。 。 Whereabouts; then; is she?
〃And the housethings are much shifted。 …
Put them where
They stood on this night's fellow;
Shift her chair:
Here was the couch: and the piano should be there。〃
I indulged him; verily nerve…strained
Being alone;
And I moved the things as bidden;
One by one;
And feigned to push the old piano where he had shown。
〃Ahanow I can see her!
Stand aside:
Don't thrust her from the table
Where; meek…eyed;
She makes attempt with matron…manners to preside。
〃She serves me: now she rises;
Goes to play 。 。 。
But you obstruct her; fill her
With dismay;
And embarrassed; scared; she vanishes away!〃
And; as 'twere useless longer
To persist;
He sighed; and sought the entry
Ere I wist;
And retreated; disappearing soundless in the mist。
That here some mighty passion
Once had burned;
Which still the walls enghosted;
I discerned;
And that by its strong spell mine might be overturned。
I sat depressed; till; later;
My Love came;
But something in the chamber
Dimmed our flame; …
An emanation; making our due words fall tame;
As if the intenser drama
Shown me there
Of what the walls had witnessed
Filled the air;
And left no room for later passion anywhere。
So came it that our fervours
Did quite fail
Of future consummation …
Being made quail
By the weird witchery of the parlour's hidden tale;
Which I; as years passed; faintly
Learnt to trace; …
One of sad love; born full…winged
In that place
Where the predestined sorrowers first stood face to face。
And as that month of winter
Circles round;
And the evening of the date…day
Grows embrowned;
I am conscious of those presences; and sit spellbound。
There; oftenlone; forsaken …
Queries breed
Within me; whether a phantom
Had my heed
On that strange night; or was it some wrecked heart indeed?
HER SECRET
That love's dull smart distressed my heart
He shrewdly learnt to see;
But that I was in love with a dead man
Never suspected he。
He searched for the trace of a pictured face;
He watched each missive come;
And a note that seemed like a love…line
Made him look frozen and glum。
He dogged my feet to the city street;
He followed me to the sea;
But not to the neighbouring churchyard
Did he dream of following me。
〃SHE CHARGED ME〃
She charged me with having said this and that
To another woman long years before;
In the very parlour where we sat; …
Sat on a night when the endless pour
Of rain on the roof and the road below
Bent the spring of the spirit more and more 。 。 。
… So charged she me; and the Cupid's bow
Of her mouth was hard; and her eyes; and her face;
And her white forefinger lifted slow。
Had she done it gently; or shown a trace
That not too curiously would she view
A folly passed ere her reign had place;
A kiss might have ended it。 But I knew
From the fall of each word; and the pause between;
That the curtain would drop upon us two
Ere long; in our play of slave and queen。
THE NEWCOMER'S WIFE
He paused on the sill of a door ajar
That screened a lively liquor…bar;
For the name had reached him through the door
Of her he had married the week before。
〃We called her the Hack of the Parade;
But she was discreet in the games she played;
If slightly worn; she's pretty yet;
And gossips; after all; forget。
〃And he knows nothing of her past;
I am glad the girl's in luck at last;
Such ones; though stale to native eyes;
Newcomers snatch at as a prize。〃
〃Yes; being a stranger he sees her blent
Of all that's fresh and innocent;
Nor dreams how many a love…campaign
She had enjoyed before his reign!〃
That night there was the splash of a fall
Over the slimy harbour…wall:
They searched; and at the deepest place
Found him with crabs upon his face。
A CONVERSATION AT DAWN
He lay awake; with a harassed air;
And she; in her cloud of loose lank hair;
Seemed trouble…tried
As the dawn drew in on their faces there。
The chamber looked far over the sea
From a white hotel on a white…stoned quay;
And stepping a stride
He parted the window…drapery。
Above the level horizon spread
The sunrise; firing them foot to head
From its smouldering lair;
And painting their pillows with dyes of red。
〃What strange disquiets have stirred you; dear;
This dragging night; with starts in fear
Of me; as it were;
Or of something evil hovering near?〃
〃My husband; can I have fear of you?
What should one fear from a man whom few;
Or none; had matched
In that late long spell of delays undue!〃
He watched her eyes in the heaving sun:
〃Then what has kept; O reticent one;
Those lids unlatched …
Anything promised I've not yet done?〃
〃O it's not a broken promise of yours
(For what quite lightly your lip assures
The due time brings)
That has troubled my sleep; and no waking cures!〃 。 。 。
〃I have shaped my will; 'tis at hand;〃 said he;
〃I subscribe it to…day; that no risk there be
In the hap of things
Of my leaving you menaced by poverty。〃
〃That a boon provision I'm safe to get;
Signed; sealed by my lord as it were a debt;
I cannot doubt;
Or ever this peering sun be set。〃
〃But you flung my arms away from your side;
And faced the wall。 No month…old bride
Ere the tour be out
In an air so loth can be justified?
〃Ahhad you a male friend once loved well;
Upon whose suit disaster fell
And frustrance swift?
Honest you are; and may care to tell。〃
She lay impassive; and nothing broke
The stillness other than; stroke by stroke;
The lazy lift
Of the tide below them; till she spoke:
〃I once had a frienda Love; if you will …
Whose wife forsook him; and sank until
She was made a thrall
In a prison…cell for a deed of ill 。 。 。
〃He remained alone; and we metto love;
But barring legitimate joy thereof
Stood a doorless wall;
Though we prized each other all else above。
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