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a reading of life-第6部分

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Sagaciously her home she chose

For visits that would never close;

Inside my chalet…porch her feast

Plucked all the winds but chill North…east。



The finished structure; bar on bar;

Had snatched from light to form a star;

And struck on sight; when quick with dews;

Like music of the very Muse。

Great artists pass our single sense;

We hear in seeing; strung to tense;

Then haply marvel; groan mayhap;

To think such beauty means a trap。

But Nature's genius; even man's

At best; is practical in plans;

Subservient to the needy thought;

However rare the weapon wrought。

As long as Nature holds it good

To urge her creatures' quest for food

Will beauty stamp the just intent

Of weapons upon service bent。

For beauty is a flower of roots

Embedded lower than our boots;

Out of the primal strata springs;

And shows for crown of useful things



Arachne's dream of prey to size

Aspired; so she could nigh despise

The puny specks the breezes round

Supplied; and let them shake unwound;

Assured of her fat fly to come;

Perhaps a blue; the spider's plum;

Who takes the fatal odds in fight;

And gives repast an appetite;

By plunging; whizzing; till his wings

Are webbed; and in the lists he swings;

A shrouded lump; for her to see

Her banquet in her victory。



This matron of the unnumbered threads;

One day of dandelions' heads

Distributing their gray perruques

Up every gust; I watched with looks

Discreet beside the chalet…door;

And gracefully a light wind bore;

Direct upon my webster's wall;

A monster in the form of ball;

The mildest captive ever snared;

That neither struggled nor despaired;

On half the net invading hung;

And plain as in her mother tongue;

While low the weaver cursed her lures;

Remarked; 〃You have me; I am yours。〃



Thrice magnified; in phantom shape;

Her dream of size she saw; agape。

Midway the vast round…raying beard

A desiccated midge appeared;

Whose body pricked the name of meal;

Whose hair had growth in earth's unreal;

Provocative of dread and wrath;

Contempt and horror; in one froth;

Inextricable; insensible;

His poison presence there would dwell;

Declaring him her dream fulfilled;

A catch to compliment the skilled;

And she reduced to beaky skin;

Disgraceful among kith and kin



Against her corner; humped and aged;

Arachne wrinkled; past enraged;

Beyond disgust or hope in guile。

Ridiculously volatile

He seemed to her last spark of mind;

And that in pallid ash declined

Beneath the blow by knowledge dealt;

Wherein throughout her frame she felt

That he; the light wind's libertine;

Without a scoff; without a grin;

And mannered like the courtly few;

Who merely danced when light winds blew;

Impervious to beak and claws;

Tradition's ruinous Whitebeard was;

Of whom; as actors in old scenes;

Had grannam weavers warned their weans;

With word; that less than feather…weight;

He smote the web like bolt of Fate。



This muted drama; hour by hour;

I watched amid a world in flower;

Ere yet Autumnal threads had laid

Their gray…blue o'er the grass's blade;

And still along the garden…run

The blindworm stretched him; drunk of sun。

Arachne crouched unmoved; perchance

Her visitor performed a dance;

She puckered thinner; he the same

As when on that light wind he came。



Next day was told what deeds of night

Were done; the web had vanished quite;

With it the strange opposing pair;

And listless waved on vacant air;

For her adieu to heart's content;

A solitary filament。







Poem: Foresight And Patience







Sprung of the father blood; the mother brain;

Are they who point our pathway and sustain。

They rarely meet; one soars; one walks retired。

When they do meet; it is our earth inspired。



To see Life's formless offspring and subdue

Desire of times unripe; we have these two;

Whose union is right reason:  join they hands;

The world shall know itself and where it stands;

What cowering angel and what upright beast

Make man; behold; nor count the low the least;

Nor less the stars have round it than its flowers。

When these two meet; a point of time is ours。



As in a land of waterfalls; that flow

Smooth for the leap on their great voice below;

Some eddies near the brink borne swift along;

Will capture hearing with the liquid song;

So; while the headlong world's imperious force

Resounded under; heard I these discourse。



First words; where down my woodland walk she led;

To her blind sister Patience; Foresight said:



… Your faith in me appals; to shake my own;

When still I find you in this mire alone。



… The few steps taken at a funeral pace

By men had slain me but for those you trace。



… Look I once back; a broken pinion I:

Black as the rebel angels rained from sky!



… Needs must you drink of me while here you live;

And make me rich in feeling I can give。



… A brave To…be is dawn upon my brow:

Yet must I read my sister for the How。

My daisy better knows her God of beams

Than doth an eagle that to mount him seems。

She hath the secret never fieriest reach

Of wing shall master till men hear her teach。



… Liker the clod flaked by the driving plough;

My semblance when I have you not as now。

The quiet creatures who escape mishap

Bear likeness to pure growths of the green sap:

A picture of the settled peace desired

By cowards shunning strife or strivers tired。

I listen at their breasts:  is there no jar

Of wrestlings and of stranglings; dead they are;

And such a picture as the piercing mind

Ranks beneath vegetation。  Not resigned

Are my true pupils while the world is brute。

What edict of the stronger keeps me mute;

Stronger impels the motion of my heart。

I am not Resignation's counterpart。

If that I teach; 'tis little the dry word;

Content; but how to savour hope deferred。

We come of earth; and rich of earth may be;

Soon carrion if very earth are we!

The coursing veins; the constant breath; the use

Of sleep; declare that strife allows short truce;

Unless we clasp decay; accept defeat;

And pass despised; 〃a…cold for lack of heat;〃

Like other corpses; but without death's plea。



… My sister calls for battle; is it she?



… Rather a world of pressing men in arms;

Than stagnant; where the sensual piper charms

Each drowsy malady and coiling vice

With dreams of ease whereof the soul pays price!

No home is here for peace while evil breeds;

While error governs; none; and must the seeds

You sow; you that for long have reaped disdain;

Lie barren at the doorway of the brain;

Let stout contention drive deep furrows; blood

Moisten; and make new channels of its flood!



… My sober little maid; when we meet first;

Drinks of me ever with an eager thirst。

So can I not of her till circumstance

Drugs cravings。  Here we see how men advance

A doubtful foot; but circle if much stirred;

Like dead weeds on whipped waters。  Shout the word

Prompting their hungers; and they grandly march;

As to band…music under Victory's arch。

Thus was it; and thus is it; save that then

The beauty of frank animals had men。



… Observe them; and down rearward for a term;

Gaze to the primal twistings of the worm。

Thence look this way; across the fields that show

Men's early form of speech for Yes and No。

My sister a bruised infant's utterance had;

And issuing stronger; to mankind 'twas mad。

I knew my home where I had choice to feel

The toad beneath a harrow or a heel。



… Speak of this Age。



… When you it shall discern

Bright as you are; to me the Age will turn。



… For neither of us has it any care;

Its learning is through Science to despair。



… Despair lies down and grovels; grapples not

With evil; casts the burden of its lot。

This Age climbs earth。



… To challenge heaven。



… Not less

The lower deeps。  It laughs at Happiness!

That know I; though the echoes of it wail;

For one step upward on the crags you scale。

Brave is the Age wherein the word will rust;

Which means our soul asleep or body's lust;

Until from warmth of many breasts; that beat

A temperate common music; sunlike heat

The happiness not predatory sheds!



… But your fierce Yes and No of butting heads;

Now rages to outdo a horny Past。

Shades of a wild Destroyer on the vast

Are thrown by every novel light upraised。

The world's whole round smokes ominously; amazed

And trembling as its pregnant AEtna swells。

Combustibles on hot combustibles

Run piling; for one spark to roll in fire

The mountain…torrent of infernal ire

And leave the track of devils where men built。

Perceptive of a doom; the sinner's guilt

Confesses in a cry for help shrill loud;

If drops the chillness of a passing cloud;

To conscience; reason; human love; in vain:

None save they but the souls which them contain。

No extramural God; the God within

Alone gives aid to city charged with sin。

A world that for the spur of fool and knave;

Sweats in its laboratory; what shall save?

But men who ply their wits in such a school;

Must pray the mercy of the knave and fool。



… Much have I studied hard Necessity!

To know her Wisdom's mother; and that we

May deem the harshness of her later cries

In labour a sure goad to prick the wise;

If men among the warnings which convulse;

Can gravely dread without the craven's pulse。

Long ere the rising of this Age of ours;

The knave and fool were stamped as monstrous Powers。

Of human lusts and lassitudes they spring;

And are as lasting as the parent thing。

Yet numbering locust hosts; bent they to drill;

They might o'ermatch and have mankind at will。



Behold such army gathering:  ours the spur;

No scattered foe to face; but Lucifer。

Not fool or knave is now the enemy

O'ershadowing men; 'tis Folly; Knavery!

A sea; nor stays that sea the bastioned beach。

Now must the brother soul alive in each;

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