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moments of vision and miscellaneous verses-第17章

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For its endless drowse!〃

Said the brown…shawled dame
To confirm the same:

〃And the slothful flies
On the rotting fruit
Have been seen to wear
While crawling there
Crape scarves; by eyes
That were quick and acute;
As did those that had pitched
On the cows by the pails;
And with flaps of their tails
Were far away switched。〃

Said the third in plaid;
Each word being weighed:

〃And trotting does
In the park; in the lane;
And just outside
The shuttered pane;
Have also been heard …
Quick feet as light
As the feet of a sprite …
And the wise mind knows
What things may betide
When such has occurred。〃

Cried the black…craped fourth;
Cold faced as the north:

〃O; though giving such
Some head…room; I smile
At your falterings
When noting those things
Round your domicile!
For what; what can touch
One whom; riven of all
That makes life gay;
No hints can appal
Of more takings away!〃



PATHS OF FORMER TIME



      No; no;
   It must not be so:
They are the ways we do not go。

      Still chew
   The kine; and moo
In the meadows we used to wander through;

      Still purl
   The rivulets and curl
Towards the weirs with a musical swirl;

      Haymakers
   As in former years
Rake rolls into heaps that the pitchfork rears;

      Wheels crack
   On the turfy track
The waggon pursues with its toppling pack。

      〃Why then shun …
   Since summer's not done …
All this because of the lack of one?〃

      Had you been
   Sharer of that scene
You would not ask while it bites in keen

      Why it is so
   We can no more go
By the summer paths we used to know!

1913。



THE CLOCK OF THE YEARS



〃A spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up。〃

   And the Spirit said;
〃I can make the clock of the years go backward;
But am loth to stop it where you will。〃
   And I cried; 〃Agreed
   To that。  Proceed:
   It's better than dead!〃

   He answered; 〃Peace〃;
And called her upas last before me;
Then younger; younger she freshed; to the year
   I first had known
   Her woman…grown;
   And I cried; 〃Cease! …

   〃Thus far is good …
It is enoughlet her stay thus always!〃
But alas for me。  He shook his head:
   No stop was there;
   And she waned child…fair;
   And to babyhood。

   Still less in mien
To my great sorrow became she slowly;
And smalled till she was nought at all
   In his checkless griff;
   And it was as if
   She had never been。

   〃Better;〃 I plained;
〃She were dead as before!  The memory of her
Had lived in me; but it cannot now!〃
   And coldly his voice:
   〃It was your choice
   To mar the ordained。〃

1916。



AT THE PIANO



A woman was playing;
   A man looking on;
   And the mould of her face;
   And her neck; and her hair;
   Which the rays fell upon
   Of the two candles there;
Sent him mentally straying
   In some fancy…place
   Where pain had no trace。

A cowled Apparition
   Came pushing between;
   And her notes seemed to sigh;
   And the lights to burn pale;
   As a spell numbed the scene。
   But the maid saw no bale;
And the man no monition;
   And Time laughed awry;
   And the Phantom hid nigh。



THE SHADOW ON THE STONE



      I went by the Druid stone
   That broods in the garden white and lone;
And I stopped and looked at the shifting shadows
   That at some moments fall thereon
   From the tree hard by with a rhythmic swing;
   And they shaped in my imagining
To the shade that a well…known head and shoulders
   Threw there when she was gardening。

      I thought her behind my back;
   Yea; her I long had learned to lack;
And I said:  〃I am sure you are standing behind me;
   Though how do you get into this old track?〃
   And there was no sound but the fall of a leaf
   As a sad response; and to keep down grief
I would not turn my head to discover
   That there was nothing in my belief。

      Yet I wanted to look and see
   That nobody stood at the back of me;
But I thought once more:  〃Nay; I'll not unvision
   A shape which; somehow; there may be。〃
   So I went on softly from the glade;
   And left her behind me throwing her shade;
As she were indeed an apparition …
   My head unturned lest my dream should fade。

Begun 1913:  finished 1916。



IN THE GARDEN
(M。 H。)



We waited for the sun
To break its cloudy prison
(For day was not yet done;
And night still unbegun)
Leaning by the dial。

After many a trial …
We all silent there …
It burst as new…arisen;
Throwing a shade to where
Time travelled at that minute。

Little saw we in it;
But this much I know;
Of lookers on that shade;
Her towards whom it made
Soonest had to go。

1915。



THE TREE AND THE LADY



      I have done all I could
For that lady I knew!  Through the heats I have shaded her;
Drawn to her songsters when summer has jaded her;
   Home from the heath or the wood。

      At the mirth…time of May;
When my shadow first lured her; I'd donned my new bravery
Of greenth:  'twas my all。  Now I shiver in slavery;
   Icicles grieving me gray。

      Plumed to every twig's end
I could tempt her chair under me。  Much did I treasure her
During those days she had nothing to pleasure her;
   Mutely she used me as friend。

      I'm a skeleton now;
And she's gone; craving warmth。  The rime sticks like a skin to me;
Through me Arcturus peers; Nor'lights shoot into me;
   Gone is she; scorning my bough!



AN UPBRAIDING



Now I am dead you sing to me
   The songs we used to know;
But while I lived you had no wish
   Or care for doing so。

Now I am dead you come to me
   In the moonlight; comfortless;
Ah; what would I have given alive
   To win such tenderness!

When you are dead; and stand to me
   Not differenced; as now;
But like again; will you be cold
   As when we lived; or how?



THE YOUNG GLASS…STAINER


〃These Gothic windows; how they wear me out
With cusp and foil; and nothing straight or square;
Crude colours; leaden borders roundabout;
And fitting in Peter here; and Matthew there!

〃What a vocation!  Here do I draw now
The abnormal; loving the Hellenic norm;
Martha I paint; and dream of Hera's brow;
Mary; and think of Aphrodite's form。〃

Nov。 1893。



LOOKING AT A PICTURE ON AN ANNIVERSARY



But don't you know it; my dear;
   Don't you know it;
That this day of the year
(What rainbow…rays embow it!)
We met; strangers confessed;
   But partedblest?

Though at this query; my dear;
   There in your frame
Unmoved you still appear;
You must be thinking the same;
But keep that look demure
   Just to allure。

And now at length a trace
   I surely vision
Upon that wistful face
Of old…time recognition;
Smiling forth; 〃Yes; as you say;
   It is the day。〃

For this one phase of you
   Now left on earth
This great date must endue
With pulsings of rebirth? …
I see them vitalize
   Those two deep eyes!

But if this face I con
   Does not declare
Consciousness living on
Still in it; little I care
To live myself; my dear;
   Lone…labouring here!

Spring 1913。



THE CHOIRMASTER'S BURIAL



He often would ask us
That; when he died;
Af
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