第 111 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:30      字数:9322
  The faces of familiar friends seemed strange;
  Their voices I could hear;
  And yet the words they uttered seemed to change
  Their meaning to my ear。
  For the one face I looked for was not there;
  The one low voice was mute;
  Only an unseen presence filled the air;
  And baffled my pursuit。
  Now I look back; and meadow; manse; and stream
  Dimly my thought defines;
  I only seea dream within a dream
  The hill…top hearsed with pines。
  I only hear above his place of rest
  Their tender undertone;
  The infinite longings of a troubled breast;
  The voice so like his own。
  There in seclusion and remote from men
  The wizard hand lies cold;
  Which at its topmost speed let fall the pen;
  And left the tale half told。
  Ah! who shall lift that wand of magic power;
  And the lost clew regain?
  The unfinished window in Aladdin's tower
  Unfinished must remain!
  CHRISTMAS BELLS
  I heard the bells on Christmas Day
  Their old; familiar carols play;
  And wild and sweet
  The words repeat
  Of peace on earth; good…will to men!
  And thought how; as the day had come;
  The belfries of all Christendom
  Had rolled along
  The unbroken song
  Of peace on earth; good…will to men!
  Till; ringing; singing on its way;
  The world revolved from night to day;
  A voice; a chime;
  A chant sublime
  Of peace on earth; good…will to men!
  Then from each black; accursed mouth
  The cannon thundered in the South;
  And with the sound
  The carols drowned
  Of peace on earth; good…will to men!
  It was as if an earthquake rent
  The hearth…stones of a continent;
  And made forlorn
  The households born
  Of peace on earth; good…will to men!
  And in despair I bowed my head;
  〃There is no peace on earth;〃 I said:
  〃For hate is strong;
  And mocks the song
  Of peace on earth; good…will to men!〃
  Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
  〃God is not dead; nor doth he sleep!
  The Wrong shall fail;
  The Right prevail;
  With peace on earth; good…will to men!〃
  THE WIND OVER THE CHIMNEY
  See; the fire is sinking low;
  Dusky red the embers glow;
  While above them still I cower;
  While a moment more I linger;
  Though the clock; with lifted finger;
  Points beyond the midnight hour。
  Sings the blackened log a tune
  Learned in some forgotten June
  From a school…boy at his play;
  When they both were young together;
  Heart of youth and summer weather
  Making all their holiday。
  And the night…wind rising; hark!
  How above there in the dark;
  In the midnight and the snow;
  Ever wilder; fiercer; grander;
  Like the trumpets of Iskander;
  All the noisy chimneys blow!
  Every quivering tongue of flame
  Seems to murmur some great name;
  Seems to say to me; 〃Aspire!〃
  But the night…wind answers; 〃Hollow
  Are the visions that you follow;
  Into darkness sinks your fire!〃
  Then the flicker of the blaze
  Gleams on volumes of old days;
  Written by masters of the art;
  Loud through whose majestic pages
  Rolls the melody of ages;
  Throb the harp…strings of the heart。
  And again the tongues of flame
  Start exulting and exclaim:
  〃These are prophets; bards; and seers;
  In the horoscope of nations;
  Like ascendant constellations;
  They control the coming years。〃
  But the night…wind cries: 〃Despair!
  Those who walk with feet of air
  Leave no long…enduring marks;
  At God's forges incandescent
  Mighty hammers beat incessant;
  These are but the flying sparks。
  〃Dust are all the hands that wrought;
  Books are sepulchres of thought;
  The dead laurels of the dead
  Rustle for a moment only;
  Like the withered leaves in lonely
  Churchyards at some passing tread。〃
  Suddenly the flame sinks down;
  Sink the rumors of renown;
  And alone the night…wind drear
  Clamors louder; wilder; vaguer;
  〃'T is the brand of Meleager
  Dying on the hearth…stone here!〃
  And I answer;〃Though it be;
  Why should that discomfort me?
  No endeavor is in vain;
  Its reward is in the doing;
  And the rapture of pursuing
  Is the prize the vanquished gain。〃
  THE BELLS OF LYNN
  HEARD AT NAHANT
  O curfew of the setting sun!  O Bells of Lynn!
  O requiem of the dying day!  O Bells of Lynn!
  From the dark belfries of yon cloud…cathedral wafted;
  Your sounds aerial seem to float; O Bells of Lynn!
  Borne on the evening wind across the crimson twilight;
  O'er land and sea they rise and fall; O Bells of Lynn!
  The fisherman in his boat; far out beyond the headland;
  Listens; and leisurely rows ashore; O Bells of Lynn!
  Over the shining sands the wandering cattle homeward
  Follow each other at your call; O Bells of Lynn!
  The distant lighthouse hears; and with his flaming signal
  Answers you; passing the watchword on; O Bells of Lynn!
  And down the darkening coast run the tumultuous surges;
  And clap their hands; and shout to you; O Bells of Lynn!
  Till from the shuddering sea; with your wild incantations;
  Ye summon up the spectral moon; O Bells of Lynn!
  And startled at the sight like the weird woman of Endor;
  Ye cry aloud; and then are still; O Bells of Lynn!
  KILLED AT THE FORD。
  He is dead; the beautiful youth;
  The heart of honor; the tongue of truth;
  He; the life and light of us all;
  Whose voice was blithe as a bugle…call;
  Whom all eyes followed with one consent;
  The cheer of whose laugh; and whose pleasant word;
  Hushed all murmurs of discontent。
  Only last night; as we rode along;
  Down the dark of the mountain gap;
  To visit the picket…guard at the ford;
  Little dreaming of any mishap;
  He was humming the words of some old song:
  〃Two red roses he had on his cap;
  And another he bore at the point of his sword。〃
  Sudden and swift a whistling ball
  Came out of a wood; and the voice was still;
  Something I heard in the darkness fall;
  And for a moment my blood grew chill;
  I spake in a whisper; as he who speaks
  In a room where some one is lying dead;
  But he made no answer to what I said。
  We lifted him up to his saddle again;
  And through the mire and the mist and the rain
  Carried him back to the silent camp;
  And laid him as if asleep on his bed;
  And I saw by the light of the surgeon's lamp
  Two white roses upon his cheeks;
  And one; just over his heart; blood…red!
  And I saw in a vision how far and fleet
  That fatal bullet went speeding forth;
  Till it reached a town in the distant North;
  Till it reached a house in a sunny street;
  Till it reached a heart that ceased to beat
  Without a murmur; without a cry;
  And a bell was tolled; in that far…off town;
  For one who had passed from cross to crown;
  And the neighbors wondered that she should die。
  GIOTTO'S TOWER
  How many lives; made beautiful and sweet
  By self…devotion and by self…restraint;
  Whose pleasure is to run without complaint
  On unknown errands of the Paraclete;
  Wanting the reverence of unshodden feet;
  Fail of the nimbus which the artists paint
  Around the shining forehead of the saint;
  And are in their completeness incomplete!
  In the old Tuscan town stands Giotto's tower;
  The lily of Florence blossoming in stone;
  A vision; a delight; and a desire;
  The builder's perfect and centennial flower;
  That in the night of ages bloomed alone;
  But wanting still the glory of the spire。
  TO…MORROW
  'T is late at night; and in the realm of sleep
  My little lambs are folded like the flocks;
  From room to room I hear the wakeful clocks
  Challenge the passing hour; like guards that keep
  Their solitary watch on tower and steep;
  Far off I hear the crowing of the cocks;
  And through the opening door that time unlocks
  Feel the fresh breathing of To…morrow creep。
  To…morrow! the mysterious; unknown guest;
  Who cries to me: 〃Remember Barmecide;
  And tremble to be happy with the rest。〃
  And I make answer: 〃I am satisfied;
  I dare not ask; I know not what is best;
  God hath already said what shall betide。〃
  DIVINA COMMEDIA
  I
  Oft have I seen at some cathedral door
  A laborer; pausing in the dust and heat;
  Lay down his burden; and with reverent feet
  Enter; and cross himself; and on the floor
  Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er;
  Far off the noises of the world retreat;
  The loud vociferations of the street
  Become an undistinguishable roar。
  So; as I enter here from day to day;
  And leave my burden at this minster gate;
  Kneeling in prayer; and not ashamed to pray;
  The tumult of the time disconsolate
  To inarticulate murmurs dies away;
  While the eternal ages watch and wait。
  II
  How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers!
  This crowd of statues; in whose folded sleeves
  Birds build their nests; while