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phantasmagoria and other poems-第2部分
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Serves but to let the dusk in … 〃
〃But please;〃 said I; 〃to recollect
'Twas fashioned by an architect
Who pinned his faith on Ruskin!〃
〃I don't care who he was; Sir; or
On whom he pinned his faith!
Constructed by whatever law;
So poor a job I never saw;
As I'm a living Wraith!
〃What a re…markable cigar!
How much are they a dozen?〃
I growled 〃No matter what they are!
You're getting as familiar
As if you were my cousin!
〃Now that's a thing I WILL NOT STAND;
And so I tell you flat。〃
〃Aha;〃 said he; 〃we're getting grand!〃
(Taking a bottle in his hand)
〃I'll soon arrange for THAT!〃
And here he took a careful aim;
And gaily cried 〃Here goes!〃
I tried to dodge it as it came;
But somehow caught it; all the same;
Exactly on my nose。
And I remember nothing more
That I can clearly fix;
Till I was sitting on the floor;
Repeating 〃Two and five are four;
But FIVE AND TWO are six。〃
What really passed I never learned;
Nor guessed: I only know
That; when at last my sense returned;
The lamp; neglected; dimly burned …
The fire was getting low …
Through driving mists I seemed to see
A Thing that smirked and smiled:
And found that he was giving me
A lesson in Biography;
As if I were a child。
CANTO IV … Hys Nouryture
〃OH; when I was a little Ghost;
A merry time had we!
Each seated on his favourite post;
We chumped and chawed the buttered toast
They gave us for our tea。〃
〃That story is in print!〃 I cried。
〃Don't say it's not; because
It's known as well as Bradshaw's Guide!〃
(The Ghost uneasily replied
He hardly thought it was)。
〃It's not in Nursery Rhymes? And yet
I almost think it is …
'Three little Ghosteses' were set
'On posteses;' you know; and ate
Their 'buttered toasteses。'
〃I have the book; so if you doubt it … 〃
I turned to search the shelf。
〃Don't stir!〃 he cried。 〃We'll do without it:
I now remember all about it;
I wrote the thing myself。
〃It came out in a 'Monthly;' or
At least my agent said it did:
Some literary swell; who saw
It; thought it seemed adapted for
The Magazine he edited。
〃My father was a Brownie; Sir;
My mother was a Fairy。
The notion had occurred to her;
The children would be happier;
If they were taught to vary。
〃The notion soon became a craze;
And; when it once began; she
Brought us all out in different ways …
One was a Pixy; two were Fays;
Another was a Banshee;
〃The Fetch and Kelpie went to school
And gave a lot of trouble;
Next came a Poltergeist and Ghoul;
And then two Trolls (which broke the rule);
A Goblin; and a Double …
〃(If that's a snuff…box on the shelf;〃
He added with a yawn;
〃I'll take a pinch) … next came an Elf;
And then a Phantom (that's myself);
And last; a Leprechaun。
〃One day; some Spectres chanced to call;
Dressed in the usual white:
I stood and watched them in the hall;
And couldn't make them out at all;
They seemed so strange a sight。
〃I wondered what on earth they were;
That looked all head and sack;
But Mother told me not to stare;
And then she twitched me by the hair;
And punched me in the back。
〃Since then I've often wished that I
Had been a Spectre born。
But what's the use?〃 (He heaved a sigh。)
〃THEY are the ghost…nobility;
And look on US with scorn。
〃My phantom…life was soon begun:
When I was barely six;
I went out with an older one …
And just at first I thought it fun;
And learned a lot of tricks。
〃I've haunted dungeons; castles; towers …
Wherever I was sent:
I've often sat and howled for hours;
Drenched to the skin with driving showers;
Upon a battlement。
〃It's quite old…fashioned now to groan
When you begin to speak:
This is the newest thing in tone … 〃
And here (it chilled me to the bone)
He gave an AWFUL squeak。
〃Perhaps;〃 he added; 〃to YOUR ear
That sounds an easy thing?
Try it yourself; my little dear!
It took ME something like a year;
With constant practising。
〃And when you've learned to squeak; my man;
And caught the double sob;
You're pretty much where you began:
Just try and gibber if you can!
That's something LIKE a job!
〃I'VE tried it; and can only say
I'm sure you couldn't do it; e…
ven if you practised night and day;
Unless you have a turn that way;
And natural ingenuity。
〃Shakspeare I think it is who treats
Of Ghosts; in days of old;
Who 'gibbered in the Roman streets;'
Dressed; if you recollect; in sheets …
They must have found it cold。
〃I've often spent ten pounds on stuff;
In dressing as a Double;
But; though it answers as a puff;
It never has effect enough
To make it worth the trouble。
〃Long bills soon quenched the little thirst
I had for being funny。
The setting…up is always worst:
Such heaps of things you want at first;
One must be made of money!
〃For instance; take a Haunted Tower;
With skull; cross…bones; and sheet;
Blue lights to burn (say) two an hour;
Condensing lens of extra power;
And set of chains complete:
〃What with the things you have to hire …
The fitting on the robe …
And testing all the coloured fire …
The outfit of itself would tire
The patience of a Job!
〃And then they're so fastidious;
The Haunted…House Committee:
I've often known them make a fuss
Because a Ghost was French; or Russ;
Or even from the City!
〃Some dialects are objected to …
For one; the IRISH brogue is:
And then; for all you have to do;
One pound a week they offer you;
And find yourself in Bogies!
CANTO V … Byckerment
〃DON'T they consult the 'Victims;' though?〃
I said。 〃They should; by rights;
Give them a chance … because; you know;
The tastes of people differ so;
Especially in Sprites。〃
The Phantom shook his head and smiled。
〃Consult them? Not a bit!
'Twould be a job to drive one wild;
To satisfy one single child …
There'd be no end to it!〃
〃Of course you can't leave CHILDREN free;〃
Said I; 〃to pick and choose:
But; in the case of men like me;
I think 'Mine Host' might fairly be
Allowed to state his views。〃
He said 〃It really wouldn't pay …
Folk are so full of fancies。
We visit for a single day;
And whether then we go; or stay;
Depends on circumstances。
〃And; though we don't consult 'Mine Host'
Before the thing's arranged;
Still; if he often quits his post;
Or is not a well…mannered Ghost;
Then you can have him changed。
〃But if the host's a man like you …
I mean a man of sense;
And if the house is not too new … 〃
〃Why; what has THAT;〃 said I; 〃to do
With Ghost's convenience?〃
〃A new house does not suit; you know …
It's such a job to trim it:
But; after twenty years or so;
The wainscotings begin to go;
So twenty is the limit。〃
〃To trim〃 was not a phrase I could
Remember having heard:
〃Perhaps;〃 I said; 〃you'll be so good
As tell me what is understood
Exactly by that word?〃
〃It means the loosening all the doors;〃
The Ghost replied; and laughed:
〃It means the drilling holes by scores
In all the skirting…boards and floors;
To make a thorough draught。
〃You'll sometimes find that one or two
Are all you really need
To let the wind come whistling through …
But HERE there'll be a lot to do!〃
I faintly gasped 〃Indeed!
〃If I 'd been rather later; I'll
Be bound;〃 I added; trying
(Most unsuccessfully) to smile;
〃You'd have been busy all this while;
Trimming and beautifying?〃
〃Why; no;〃 said he; 〃perhaps I should
Have stayed another minute …
But still no Ghost; that's any good;
Without an introduction would
Have ventured to begin it。
〃The proper thing; as you were late;
Was certainly to go:
But; with the roads in such a state;
I got the Knight…Mayor's leave to wait
For half an hour or so。〃
〃Who's the Knight…Mayor?〃 I cried。 Instead
Of answering my question;
〃Well; if you don't know THAT;〃 he said;
〃Either you never go to bed;
Or you've a grand digestion!
〃He goes about and sits on folk
That eat too much at night:
His duties are to pinch; and poke;
And squeeze them till they nearly choke。〃
(I said 〃It serves them right!〃)
〃And folk who sup on things like these … 〃
He muttered; 〃eggs and bacon …
Lobster … and duck … and toasted cheese …
If they don't get an awful squeeze;
I'm very much mistaken!
〃He is immensely fat; and so
Well suits the occupation:
In point of fact; if you must know;
We used to call him years ago;
THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION!
〃The day he was elected Mayor
I KNOW that every Sprite meant
To vote for ME; but did not dare …
He was so frantic with despair
And furious with excitement。
〃When it was over; for a whim;
He ran to tell the King;
And being the reverse of slim;
A two…mile trot was not for him
A very easy thing。
〃So; to reward him for his run
(As it was baking hot;
And he was over twenty stone);
The King proceeded; half in fun;
To knight him on the spot。〃
〃'Twas a great liberty to take!〃
(I fired up like a rocket)。
〃He did it just for punning's sake:
'The man;' says Johnson; 'that would make
A pun; would pick a pocket!'〃
〃A man;〃 said he; 〃is not a King。〃
I argued for a while;
And did my best to prove the thing …
The Phantom merely listening
With a contemptuous smile。
At last; when; breath and patience spent;
I had recourse to smoking …
〃Your AIM;〃 he said; 〃is excellent:
But … when you call it ARGUMENT …
Of course you're only joking?〃
Stung by his cold and snaky eye;
I roused myself at length
To say 〃At least I do defy
The veriest sceptic to deny
That union is strength!〃
〃That's true enough;〃 said he; 〃yet stay … 〃
I listened in all meekness …
〃UNION is strength; I'm bound to say;
In fact; the thing's as clear as day;
But ONIONS are a weakness。〃
CANTO VI … Dyscomfyture
As one who strives a hill to climb;
Who never climbed before:
Who finds it; in a little time;
Grow every moment less sublime;
And votes the thing a bore:
Yet; having once begun to try;
Dares not desert his quest;
But; climb
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