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helen of troy and other poems-第2部分

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Ah; Love; there is no fleeing from thy might;

No lonely place where thou hast never trod;

No desert thou hast left uncarpeted

With flowers that spring beneath thy perfect feet。

In many guises didst thou come to me;

I saw thee by the maidens while they danced;

Phaon allured me with a look of thine;

In Anactoria I knew thy grace;

I looked at Cercolas and saw thine eyes;

But never wholly; soul and body mine;

Didst thou bid any love me as I loved。

Now I have found the peace that fled from me;

Close; close; against my heart I hold my world。

Ah; Love that made my life a lyric cry;

Ah; Love that tuned my lips to lyres of thine;

I taught the world thy music; now alone

I sing for one who falls asleep to hear。









Marianna Alcoforando



(The Portuguese Nun  1640…1723)







The sparrows wake beneath the convent eaves;

I think I have not slept the whole night through。

But I am old; the aged scarcely know

The times they wake and sleep; for life burns down;

They breathe the calm of death before they die。

The long night ends; the day comes creeping in;

Showing the sorrows that the darkness hid;

The bended head of Christ; the blood; the thorns;

The wall's gray stains of damp; the pallet bed

Where little Sister Marta dreams of saints;

Waking with arms outstretched imploringly

That seek to stay a vision's vanishing。

I never had a vision; yet for me

Our Lady smiled while all the convent slept

One winter midnight hushed around with snow 

I thought she might be kinder than the rest;

And so I came to kneel before her feet;

Sick with love's sorrow and love's bitterness。

But when I would have made the blessed sign;

I found the water frozen in the font;

And touched but ice within the carved stone。

The saints had hid themselves away from me;

Leaving the windows black against the night;

And when I sank upon the altar steps;

Before the Virgin Mother and her Child;

The last; pale; low…burnt taper flickered out;

But in the darkness; smooth and fathomless;

Still twinkled like a star the holy lamp

That cast a dusky glow upon her face。

Then through the numbing cold peace fell on me;

Submission and the gracious gift of tears;

For when I looked; Oh! blessed miracle;

Her lips had parted and Our Lady smiled!

And then I knew that Love is worth its pain

And that my heart was richer for his sake;

Since lack of love is bitterest of all。



The day is broad awake  the first long beam

Of level sun finds Sister Marta's face;

And trembling there it lights a timid smile

Upon the lips that say so many prayers;

And have no words for hate and none for love。

But when she passes where her prayers have gone;

Will God not smile a little sadly then;

And send her back with gentle words to earth

That she may hold a child against her breast

And feel its little hands upon her hair?

We weep before the Blessed Mother's shrine;

To think upon her sorrows; but her joys

What nun could ever know a tithing of?

The precious hours she watched above His sleep

Were worth the fearful anguish of the end。

Yea; lack of love is bitterest of all;

Yet I have felt what thing it is to know

One thought forever; sleeping or awake;

To say one name whose sweetness grows so strange

That it might work a spell on those who weep;

To feel the weight of love upon my heart

So heavy that the blood can scarcely flow。

Love comes to some unlooked…for; quietly;

As when at twilight; with a soft surprise;

We see the new…born crescent in the blue;

And unto others love is planet…like;

A cold and placid gleam that wavers not;

And there are those who wait the call of love

Expectant of his coming; as we watch

To see the east grow pallid ere the moon

Lifts up her flower…like head against the night。

Love came to me as comes a cruel sun;

That on some rain…drenched morning; when the leaves

Are bowed beneath their clinging weight of drops;

Tears through the mist; and burns with fervent heat

The tender grasses and the meadow flowers;

Then suddenly the heavy clouds close in

And through the dark the thunder's muttering

Is drowned amid the dashing of the rain。



But I have seen my day grow calm again。

The sun sets slowly on a peaceful world;

And sheds a quiet light across the fields。









Guenevere







I was a queen; and I have lost my crown;

A wife; and I have broken all my vows;

A lover; and I ruined him I loved: 

There is no other havoc left to do。

A little month ago I was a queen;

And mothers held their babies up to see

When I came riding out of Camelot。

The women smiled; and all the world smiled too。

And now; what woman's eyes would smile on me?

I still am beautiful; and yet what child

Would think of me as some high; heaven…sent thing;

An angel; clad in gold and miniver?

The world would run from me; and yet am I

No different from the queen they used to love。

If water; flowing silver over stones;

Is forded; and beneath the horses' feet

Grows turbid suddenly; it clears again;

And men will drink it with no thought of harm。

Yet I am branded for a single fault。



I was the flower amid a toiling world;

Where people smiled to see one happy thing;

And they were proud and glad to raise me high;

They only asked that I should be right fair;

A little kind; and gowned wondrously;

And surely it were little praise to me

If I had pleased them well throughout my life。



I was a queen; the daughter of a king。

The crown was never heavy on my head;

It was my right; and was a part of me。

The women thought me proud; the men were kind;

And bowed right gallantly to kiss my hand;

And watched me as I passed them calmly by;

Along the halls I shall not tread again。

What if; to…night; I should revisit them?

The warders at the gates; the kitchen…maids;

The very beggars would stand off from me;

And I; their queen; would climb the stairs alone;

Pass through the banquet…hall; a loathed thing;

And seek my chambers for a hiding…place;

And I should find them but a sepulchre;

The very rushes rotted on the floors;

The fire in ashes on the freezing hearth。

I was a queen; and he who loved me best

Made me a woman for a night and day;

And now I go unqueened forevermore。

A queen should never dream on summer eves;

When hovering spells are heavy in the dusk: 

I think no night was ever quite so still;

So smoothly lit with red along the west;

So deeply hushed with quiet through and through。

And strangely clear; and deeply dyed with light;

The trees stood straight against a paling sky;

With Venus burning lamp…like in the west。



I walked alone amid a thousand flowers;

That drooped their heads and drowsed beneath the dew;

And all my thoughts were quieted to sleep。

Behind me; on the walk; I heard a step 

I did not know my heart could tell his tread;

I did not know I loved him till that hour。

Within my breast I felt a wild; sick pain;

The garden reeled a little; I was weak;

And quick he came behind me; caught my arms;

That ached beneath his touch; and then I swayed;

My head fell backward and I saw his face。



All this grows bitter that was once so sweet;

And many mouths must drain the dregs of it。

But none will pity me; nor pity him

Whom Love so lashed; and with such cruel thongs。









Erinna







They sent you in to say farewell to me;

No; do not shake your head; I see your eyes

That shine with tears。  Sappho; you saw the sun

Just now when you came hither; and again;

When you have left me; all the shimmering

Great meadows will laugh lightly; and the sun

Put round about you warm invisible arms

As might a lover; decking you with light。

I go toward darkness tho' I lie so still。

If I could see the sun; I should look up

And drink the light until my eyes were blind;

I should kneel down and kiss the blades of grass;

And I should call the birds with such a voice;

With such a longing; tremulous and keen;

That they would fly to me and on the breast

Bear evermore to tree…tops and to fields

The kiss I gave them。  Sappho; tell me this;

Was I not sometimes fair?  My eyes; my mouth;

My hair that loved the wind; were they not worth

The breath of love upon them?  Yet he passed;

And he will pass to…night when all the air

Is blue with twilight; but I shall not see。

I shall have gone forever。  Hold my hands;

Hold fast that Death may never come between;

Swear by the gods you will not let me go;

Make songs for Death as you would sing to Love 

But you will not assuage him。  He alone

Of all the gods will take no gifts from men。

I am afraid; afraid。



                      Sappho; lean down。

Last night the fever gave a dream to me;

It takes my life and gives a little dream。

I thought I saw him stand; the man I love;

Here in my quiet chamber; with his eyes

Fixed on me as I entered; while he drew

Silently toward me  he who night by night

Goes by my door without a thought of me 

Neared me and put his hand behind my head;

And leaning toward me; kissed me on the mouth。

That was a little dream for Death to give;

Too short to take the whole of life for; yet

I woke with lips made quiet by a kiss。

The dream is worth the dying。  Do not smile

So sadly on me with your shining eyes;

You who can set your sorrow to a song

And ease your hurt by singing。  But to me

My songs are less than sea…sand that the wind

Drives stinging over me and bears away。

I have no care what place the grains may fall;

Nor of my songs; if Time shall blow them back;

As land…wind breaks the lines of dying foam

Along the bright wet beaches; scattering

The flakes once more against the laboring sea;

Into oblivion。  What care have I

To please Apollo since Love hearkens not?

Your words will live forever; men will say

〃She was the perfect lover〃  I shall die;

I loved too much to live。  Go Sappho; go 

I hate your hands that beat so ful
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