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endymion- a poetic romance-第19章

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        Poor lovers lay at rest from joys and woes。…

        The stranger from the mountains; breathless; trac'd

        Such thousands of shut eyes in order plac'd;

        Such ranges of white feet; and patient lips

        All ruddy;… for here death no blossom nips。

        He mark'd their brows and foreheads; saw their hair

        Put sleekly on one side with nicest care;

        And each one's gentle wrists; with reverence;

        Put cross…wise to its heart。



                                   〃Let us commence;〃

        Whisper'd the guide; stuttering with joy; 〃even now。〃

        He spake; and; trembling like an aspen…bough;

        Began to tear his scroll in pieces small;

        Uttering the while some mumblings funeral。

        He tore it into pieces small as snow

        That drifts unfeather'd when bleak northerns blow;

        And having done it; took his dark blue cloak

        And bound it round Endymion: then struck

        His wand against the empty air times nine。…

       〃What more there is to do; young man; is thine:

        But first a little patience; first undo

        This tangled thread; and wind it to a clue。

        Ah; gentle! 'tis as weak as spider's skein;

        And shouldst thou break it… What; is it done so clean?

        A power overshadows thee! O; brave!

        The spite of hell is tumbling to its grave。

        Here is a shell; 'tis pearly blank to me;

        Nor mark'd with any sign or charactery…

        Canst thou read aught? O read for pity's sake!

        Olympus! we are safe! Now; Carian; break

        This wand against yon lyre on the pedestal。〃



          'Twas done: and straight with sudden swell and fall

        Sweet music breath'd her soul away; and sigh'd

        A lullaby to silence。… 〃Youth! now strew

        These minced leaves on me; and passing through

        Those files of dead; scatter the same around;

        And thou wilt see the issue。〃… 'Mid the sound

        Of flutes and viols; ravishing his heart;

        Endymion from Glaucus stood apart;

        And scatter'd in his face some fragments light。

        How lightning…swift the change! a youthful wight

        Smiling beneath a coral diadem;

        Out…sparkling sudden like an upturn'd gem;

        Appear'd; and; stepping to a beauteous corse;

        Kneel'd down beside it; and with tenderest force

        Press'd its cold hand; and wept;… and Scylla sigh'd!

        Endymion; with quick hand; the charm applied…

        The nymph arose: he left them to their joy;

        And onward went upon his high employ;

        Showering those powerful fragments on the dead。

        And; as he pass'd; each lifted up its head;

        As doth a flower at Apollo's touch。

        Death felt it to his inwards: 'twas too much:

        Death fell a weeping in his charnel…house。

        The Latmian persever'd along; and thus

        All were re…animated。 There arose

        A noise of harmony; pulses and throes

        Of gladness in the air… while many; who

        Had died in mutual arms devout and true;

        Sprang to each other madly; and the rest

        Felt a high certainty of being blest。

        They gaz'd upon Endymion。 Enchantment

        Grew drunken; and would have its head and bent。

        Delicious symphonies; like airy flowers;

        Budded; and swell'd; and; full…blown; shed full showers

        Of light; soft; unseen leaves of sounds divine。

        The two deliverers tasted a pure wine

        Of happiness; from fairy…press ooz'd out。

        Speechless they eyed each other; and about

        The fair assembly wander'd to and fro;

        Distracted with the richest overflow

        Of joy that ever pour'd from heaven。



                                              …〃Away!〃

        Shouted the new born god; 〃Follow; and pay

        Our piety to Neptunus supreme!〃…

        Then Scylla; blushing sweetly from her dream;

        They led on first; bent to her meek surprise;

        Through portal columns of a giant size;

        Into the vaulted; boundless emerald。

        Joyous all follow'd as the leader call'd;

        Down marble steps; pouring as easily

        As hour…glass sand;… and fast; as you might see

        Swallows obeying the south summer's call;

        Or swans upon a gentle waterfall。



          Thus went that beautiful multitude; nor far;

        Ere from among some rocks of glittering spar;

        Just within ken; they saw descending thick

        Another multitude。 Whereat more quick

        Moved either host。 On a wide sand they met;

        And of those numbers every eye was wet;

        For each their old love found。 A murmuring rose;

        Like what was never heard in all the throes

        Of wind and waters: 'tis past human wit

        To tell; 'tis dizziness to think of it。



          This mighty consummation made; the host

        Mov'd on for many a league; and gain'd; and lost

        Huge sea…marks; vanward swelling in array;

        And from the rear diminishing away;…

        Till a faint dawn surpris'd them。 Glaucus cried;

       〃Behold! behold; the palace of his pride!

        God Neptune's palaces!〃 With noise increas'd;

        They shoulder'd on towards that brightening east。

        At every onward step proud domes arose

        In prospect;… diamond gleams; and golden glows

        Of amber 'gainst their faces levelling。

        Joyous; and many as the leaves in spring;

        Still onward; still the splendour gradual swell'd。

        Rich opal domes were seen; on high upheld

        By jasper pillars; letting through their shafts

        A blush of coral。 Copious wonder…draughts

        Each gazer drank; and deeper drank more near。

        For what poor mortals fragment up; as mere

        As marble was there lavish; to the vast

        Of one fair palace; that far far surpass'd;

        Even for common bulk; those olden three;

        Memphis; and Babylon; and Nineveh。



          As large; as bright; as colour'd as the bow

        Of Iris; when unfading it doth show

        Beyond a silvery shower; was the arch

        Through which this Paphian army took its march;

        Into the outer courts of Neptune's state:

        Whence could be seen; direct; a golden gate;

        To which the leaders sped; but not half raught

        Ere it burst open swift as fairy thought;

        And made those dazzled thousands veil their eyes

        Like callow eagles at the first sunrise。

        Soon with an eagle nativeness their gaze

        Ripe from hue…golden swoons took all the blaze;

        And then; behold! large Neptune on his throne

        Of emerald deep: yet not exalt alone;

        At his right hand stood winged Love; and on

        His left sat smiling Beauty's paragon。



          Far as the mariner on highest mast

        Can see all round upon the calmed vast;

        So wide was Neptune's hall: and as the blue

        Doth vault the waters; so the waters drew

        Their doming curtains; high; magnificent;

        Aw'd from the throne aloof;… and when storm…rent

        Disclos'd the thunder…gloomings in Jove's air;

        But sooth'd as now; flash'd sudden everywhere;

        Noiseless; sub…marine cloudlets; glittering

        Death to a human eye: for there did spring

        From natural west; and east; and south; and north;

        A light as of four sunsets; blazing forth

        A gold…green zenith 'bove the Sea…God's head。

        Of lucid depth the floor; and far outspread

        As breezeless lake; on which the slim canoe

        Of feather'd Indian darts about; as through

        The delicatest air: air verily;

        But for the portraiture of clouds and sky:

        This palace floor breath…air;… but for the amaze

        Of deep…seen wonders motionless;… and blaze

        Of the dome pomp; reflected in extremes;

        Globing a golden sphere。



                                    They stood in dreams

        Till Triton bl

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