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50 bab ballads-第7章

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I hardly like to tell you how

This dreadful story ended。

The shocking sequel to impart;

I must employ the limner's art …

If you would know;

This sketch will show

How his exertions ended。



MORAL。



I hate to preach … I hate to prate …

… I'm no fanatic croaker;

But learn contentment from the fate

Of this East India broker。

He'd everything a man of taste

Could ever want; except a waist;

And discontent

His size anent;

And bootless perseverance blind;

Completely wrecked the peace of mind

Of this East India broker。







Ballad: THE PANTOMIME 〃SUPER〃 TO HIS MASK。







VAST empty shell!

Impertinent; preposterous abortion!

With vacant stare;

And ragged hair;

And every feature out of all proportion!

Embodiment of echoing inanity!

Excellent type of simpering insanity!

Unwieldy; clumsy nightmare of humanity!

I ring thy knell!



To…night thou diest;

Beast that destroy'st my heaven…born identity!

Nine weeks of nights;

Before the lights;

Swamped in thine own preposterous nonentity;

I've been ill…treated; cursed; and thrashed diurnally;

Credited for the smile you wear externally …

I feel disposed to smash thy face; infernally;

As there thou liest!



I've been thy brain:

I'VE been the brain that lit thy dull concavity!

The human race

Invest MY face

With thine expression of unchecked depravity;

Invested with a ghastly reciprocity;

I'VE been responsible for thy monstrosity;

I; for thy wanton; blundering ferocity …

But not again!



'T is time to toll

Thy knell; and that of follies pantomimical:

A nine weeks' run;

And thou hast done

All thou canst do to make thyself inimical。

Adieu; embodiment of all inanity!

Excellent type of simpering insanity!

Unwieldy; clumsy nightmare of humanity!

Freed is thy soul!



(THE MASK RESPONDETH。)



Oh! master mine;

Look thou within thee; ere again ill…using me。

Art thou aware

Of nothing there

Which might abuse thee; as thou art abusing me?

A brain that mourns THINE unredeemed rascality?

A soul that weeps at THY threadbare morality?

Both grieving that THEIR individuality

Is merged in thine?







Ballad: THE GHOST; THE GALLANT; THE GAEL; AND THE GOBLIN。







O'ER unreclaimed suburban clays

Some years ago were hobblin'

An elderly ghost of easy ways;

And an influential goblin。

The ghost was a sombre spectral shape;

A fine old five…act fogy;

The goblin imp; a lithe young ape;

A fine low…comedy bogy。



And as they exercised their joints;

Promoting quick digestion;

They talked on several curious points;

And raised this delicate question:

〃Which of us two is Number One …

The ghostie; or the goblin?〃

And o'er the point they raised in fun

They fairly fell a…squabblin'。



They'd barely speak; and each; in fine;

Grew more and more reflective:

Each thought his own particular line

By chalks the more effective。

At length they settled some one should

By each of them be haunted;

And so arrange that either could

Exert his prowess vaunted。



〃The Quaint against the Statuesque〃 …

By competition lawful …

The goblin backed the Quaint Grotesque;

The ghost the Grandly Awful。

〃Now;〃 said the goblin; 〃here's my plan …

In attitude commanding;

I see a stalwart Englishman

By yonder tailor's standing。



〃The very fittest man on earth

My influence to try on …

Of gentle; p'r'aps of noble birth;

And dauntless as a lion!

Now wrap yourself within your shroud …

Remain in easy hearing …

Observe … you'll hear him scream aloud

When I begin appearing!



The imp with yell unearthly … wild …

Threw off his dark enclosure:

His dauntless victim looked and smiled

With singular composure。

For hours he tried to daunt the youth;

For days; indeed; but vainly …

The stripling smiled! … to tell the truth;

The stripling smiled inanely。



For weeks the goblin weird and wild;

That noble stripling haunted;

For weeks the stripling stood and smiled;

Unmoved and all undaunted。

The sombre ghost exclaimed; 〃Your plan

Has failed you; goblin; plainly:

Now watch yon hardy Hieland man;

So stalwart and ungainly。



〃These are the men who chase the roe;

Whose footsteps never falter;

Who bring with them; where'er they go;

A smack of old SIR WALTER。

Of such as he; the men sublime

Who lead their troops victorious;

Whose deeds go down to after…time;

Enshrined in annals glorious!



〃Of such as he the bard has said

'Hech thrawfu' raltie rorkie!

Wi' thecht ta' croonie clapperhead

And fash' wi' unco pawkie!'

He'll faint away when I appear;

Upon his native heather;

Or p'r'aps he'll only scream with fear;

Or p'r'aps the two together。〃



The spectre showed himself; alone;

To do his ghostly battling;

With curdling groan and dismal moan;

And lots of chains a…rattling!

But no … the chiel's stout Gaelic stuff

Withstood all ghostly harrying;

His fingers closed upon the snuff

Which upwards he was carrying。



For days that ghost declined to stir;

A foggy shapeless giant …

For weeks that splendid officer

Stared back again defiant。

Just as the Englishman returned

The goblin's vulgar staring;

Just so the Scotchman boldly spurned

The ghost's unmannered scaring。



For several years the ghostly twain

These Britons bold have haunted;

But all their efforts are in vain …

Their victims stand undaunted。

This very day the imp; and ghost;

Whose powers the imp derided;

Stand each at his allotted post …

The bet is undecided。







Ballad: THE PHANTOM CURATE。  A FABLE。







A BISHOP once … I will not name his see …

Annoyed his clergy in the mode conventional;

From pulpit shackles never set them free;

And found a sin where sin was unintentional。

All pleasures ended in abuse auricular …

The Bishop was so terribly particular。



Though; on the whole; a wise and upright man;

He sought to make of human pleasures clearances;

And form his priests on that much…lauded plan

Which pays undue attention to appearances。

He couldn't do good deeds without a psalm in 'em;

Although; in truth; he bore away the palm in 'em。



Enraged to find a deacon at a dance;

Or catch a curate at some mild frivolity;

He sought by open censure to enhance

Their dread of joining harmless social jollity。

Yet he enjoyed (a fact of notoriety)

The ordinary pleasures of society。



One evening; sitting at a pantomime

(Forbidden treat to those who stood in fear of him);

Roaring at jokes; SANS metre; sense; or rhyme;

He turned; and saw immediately in rear of him;

His peace of mind upsetting; and annoying it;

A curate; also heartily enjoying it。



Again; 't was Christmas Eve; and to enhance

His children's pleasure in their harmless rollicking;

He; like a good old fellow; stood to dance;

When something checked the current of his frolicking:

That curate; with a maid he treated lover…ly;

Stood up and figured with h
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