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dramatic lyrics-第15章

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‘‘Would it ever have entered my mind; the bare will; much less power;



‘‘To bestow on this Saul what I sang of; the marvellous dower



‘‘Of the life he was gifted and filled with? to make such a soul;



‘‘Such a body; and then such an earth for insphering the whole?



‘‘And doth it not enter my mind (as my warm tears attest)



‘‘These good things being given; to go on; and give one more; the best?



‘‘Ay; to save and redeem and restore him; maintain at the height



‘‘This perfection;…succeed with life's day…spring; death's minute of night?



‘‘Interpose at the difficult minute; snatch Saul the mistake;



‘‘Saul the failure; the ruin he seems now;…and bid him awake



‘‘From the dream; the probation; the prelude; to find himself set



‘‘Clear and safe in new light and new life;…a new harmony yet



‘‘To be run; and continued; and ended…who knows?…or endure!



‘‘The man taught enough; by life's dream; of the rest to make sure;



‘‘By the pain…throb; triumphantly winning intensified bliss;



‘‘And the next world's reward and repose; by the struggles in this。







XVIII。







‘‘I believe it! 'Tis thou; God; that givest; 'tis I who receive:



‘‘In the first is the last; in thy will is my power to believe。



‘‘All's one gift: thou canst grant it moreover; as prompt to my prayer



‘‘As I breathe out this breath; as I open these arms to the air。



‘‘From thy will; stream the worlds; life and nature; thy dread Sabaoth:



‘‘_I_ will?…the mere atoms despise me! Why am I not loth



‘‘To look that; even that in the face too? Why is it I dare



‘‘Think but lightly of such impuissance? What stops my despair?



‘‘This;…'tis not what man Does which exalts him; but what man Would do!



‘‘See the King…I would help him but cannot; the wishes fall through。



‘‘Could I wrestle to raise him from sorrow; grow poor to enrich;



‘‘To fill up his life; starve my own out; I would…knowing which;



‘‘I know that my service is perfect。 Oh; speak through me now!



‘‘Would I suffer for him that I love? So wouldst thou…so wilt thou!



‘‘So shall crown thee the topmost; ineffablest; uttermost crown…



‘‘And thy love fill infinitude wholly; nor leave up nor down



‘‘One spot for the creature to stand in! It is by no breath;



‘‘Turn of eye; wave of hand; that salvation joins issue with death!



‘‘As thy Love is discovered almighty; almighty be proved



‘‘Thy power; that exists with and for it; of being Beloved!



‘‘He who did most; shall bear most; the strongest shall stand the most weak。 



‘‘'Tis the weakness in strength; that I cry for! my flesh; that I seek



‘‘In the Godhead! I seek and I find it。 O Saul; it shall be



‘‘A Face like my face that receives thee; a Man like to me;



‘‘Thou shalt love and be loved by; for ever: a Hand like this hand



‘‘Shall throw open the gates of new life to thee! See the Christ stand!''







XIX。







I know not too well how I found my way home in the night。



There were witnesses; cohorts about me; to left and to right;



Angels; powers; the unuttered; unseen; the alive; the aware:



I repressed; I got through them as hardly; as strugglingly there;



As a runner beset by the populace famished for news…



Life or death。 The whole earth was awakened; hell loosed with her crews;



And the stars of night beat with emotion; and tingled and shot



Out in fire the strong pain of pent knowledge: but I fainted not;



For the Hand still impelled me at once and supported; suppressed



All the tumult; and quenched it with quiet; and holy behest;



Till the rapture was shut in itself; and the earth sank to rest。



Anon at the dawn; all that trouble had withered from earth…



Not so much; but I saw it die out in the day's tender birth;



In the gathered intensity brought to the grey of the hills;



In the shuddering forests' held breath; in the sudden wind…thrills;



In the startled wild beasts that bore off; each with eye sidling still



Though averted with wonder and dread; in the birds stiff and chill



That rose heavily; as I approached them; made stupid with awe:



E'en the serpent that slid away silent;…he felt the new law。



The same stared in the white humid faces upturned by the flowers;



The same worked in the heart of the cedar and moved the vine…bowers:



And the little brooks witnessing murmured; persistent and low;



With their obstinate; all but hushed voices…‘‘E'en so; it is so!''







* 1  The jumping hare。



* 2  One of the three cities of Refuge。



* 3  A brook in Jerusalem。















MY STAR。







All; that I know



  Of a certain star



Is; it can throw



  (Like the angled spar)



Now a dart of red;



  Now a dart of blue



Till my friends have said



  They would fain see; too;



My star that dartles the red and the blue!



Then it stops like a bird; like a flower; hangs furled:



  They must solace themselves with the Saturn above it。



What matter to me if their star is a world?



  Mine has opened its soul to me; therefore I love it。















BY THE FIRE…SIDE。







I。







How well I know what I mean to do



  When the long dark autumn…evenings come:



And where; my soul; is thy pleasant hue?



  With the music of all thy voices; dumb



In life's November too!







II。







I shall be found by the fire; suppose;



  O'er a great wise book as beseemeth age;



While the shutters flap as the cross…wind blows



  And I turn the page; and I turn the page;



Not verse now; only prose!







III。







Till the young ones whisper; finger on lip;



  ‘‘There he is at it; deep in Greek:



‘‘Now then; or never; out we slip



  ‘‘To cut from the hazels by the creek



‘‘A mainmast for our ship!''







IV。







I shall be at it indeed; my friends:



  Greek puts already on either side



Such a branch…work forth as soon extends



  To a vista opening far and wide;



And I pass out where it ends。







V。







The outside…frame; like your hazel…trees:



  But the inside…archway widens fast;



And a rarer sort succeeds to these;



  And we slope to Italy at last



And youth; by green degrees。







VI。







I follow wherever I am led;



  Knowing so well the leader's hand:



Oh woman…country; wooed not wed;



  Loved all the more by earth's male…lands;



Laid to their hearts instead!







VII。







Look at the ruined chapel again



  Half…way up in the Alpine gorge!



Is that a tower; I point you plain;



  Or is it a mill; or an iron…forge



Breaks solitude in vain?







VIII。







A turn; and we stand in the heart of things:



  The wo
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