登陆注册
15709700000002

第2章

Soon he came to a rocky gorge in the mountains. Under the mossy stones in the bed of the stream, he heard the water secretly tinkling downward, ever downward, as he climbed upward.

The forest grew thinner and lighter. He came to a fair meadow on the slope of the mountain. Beyond the meadow was a high cliff, and in the face of the cliff an opening like the entrance to a path. Dark was the way, but smooth, and he followed easily on till he came near to a vast cavern from which a flood of radiance streamed to meet him.

As he entered he beheld a mighty beam of light which sprang from the ground, shattering itself against the roof in countless sparks, falling and flowing all together into a great pool in the rock. Brighter was the light-beam than molten gold, but silent in its rise, and silent in its fall. The sacred stillness of a shrine, a never-broken hush of joy and wonder, filled the cavern. Cool was the dripping radiance that softly trickled down the walls, and the light that rippled from them was pale blue.

But the pool, as the boy drew near and watched it, quivered and glanced with the ever-changing colours of a liquid opal. He dipped his hands in it and wet his lips. It seemed as if a lively breeze passed through his heart.

He felt an irresistible desire to bathe in the pool.

Slipping off his clothes he plunged in. It was as if he bathed in a cloud of sunset. A celestial rapture flowed through him. The waves of the stream were like a bevy of nymphs taking shape around him, clinging to him with tender breasts, as he floated onward, lost in delight, yet keenly sensitive to every impression. Swiftly the current bore him out of the pool, into a hollow in the cliff. Here a dimness of slumber shadowed his eyes, while he felt the pressure of the loveliest dreams.

When he awoke again, he was aware of a new fulness of light, purer and steadier than the first radiance. He found himself lying on the green turf, in the open air, beside a little fountain, which sparkled up and melted away in silver spray.

Dark-blue were the rocks that rose at a little distance, veined with white as if strange words were written upon them. Dark-blue was the sky, and cloudless.

All passion had dissolved away from him; every sound was music; every breath was peace; the rocks were like sentinels protecting him; the sky was like a cup of blessing full of tranquil light.

But what charmed him most, and drew him with resistless power, was a tall, clear-blue flower, growing beside the spring, and almost touching him with its broad, glistening leaves. Round about were many other flowers, of all hues.

Their odours mingled in a perfect chord of fragrance. He saw nothing but the Blue Flower.

Long and tenderly he gazed at it, with unspeakable love.

At last he felt that he must go a little nearer to it, when suddenly it began to move and change. The leaves glistened more brightly, and drew themselves up closely around the swiftly growing stalk. The flower bent itself toward him, and the petals showed a blue, spreading necklace of sapphires, out of which the lovely face of a girl smiled softly into his eyes.

His sweet astonishment grew with the wondrous transformation.

All at once he heard his mother's voice calling him, and awoke in his parents' room, already flooded with the gold of the morning sun.

From the German of Novalis.

THE SOURCE

I

In the middle of the land that is called by its inhabitants Koorma, and by strangers the Land of the Half-forgotten, I was toiling all day long through heavy sand and grass as hard as wire. Suddenly, toward evening, I came upon a place where a gate opened in the wall of mountains, and the plain ran in through the gate, making a little bay of level country among the hills.

Now this bay was not brown and hard and dry, like the mountains above me, neither was it covered with tawny billows of sand like the desert along the edge of which I had wearily coasted. But the surface of it was smooth and green; and as the winds of twilight breathed across it they were followed by soft waves of verdure, with silvery turnings of the under sides of many leaves, like ripples on a quiet harbour. There were fields of corn, filled with silken rustling, and vineyards with long rows of trimmed maple-trees standing each one like an emerald goblet wreathed with vines, and flower-gardens as bright as if the earth had been embroidered with threads of blue and scarlet and gold, and olive-orchards frosted over with delicate and fragrant blossoms. Red-roofed cottages were scattered everywhere through the sea of greenery, and in the centre, like a white ship surrounded by a flock of little boats, rested a small, fair, shining city.

I wondered greatly how this beauty had come into being on the border of the desert. Passing through the fields and gardens and orchards, I found that they were all encircled and lined with channels full of running water. I followed up one of the smaller channels until it came to a larger stream, and as I walked on beside it, still going upward, it guided me into the midst of the city, where I saw a sweet, merry river flowing through the main street, with abundance of water and a very pleasant sound.

There were houses and shops and lofty palaces and all that makes a city, but the life and joy of all, and the one thing that I remember best, was the river. For in the open square at the edge of the city there were marble pools where the children might bathe and play; at the corners of the streets and on the sides of the houses there were fountains for the drawing of water; at every crossing a stream was turned aside to run out to the vineyards; and the river was the mother of them all.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 兽王谷的战争

    兽王谷的战争

    那一年,我还是处男,那一年走在大街上好多女孩看着我都目不转睛,那一年美女对我来说总是可以用眼睛欣赏着,过格的事情仅仅只从梦中出现。
  • 孤城旧梦

    孤城旧梦

    “恩孝,我爱你”朴灿烈“我也是”李恩孝是你变了,还是我变了,又或者我们都变了。为什么你在我对你冷漠的时候你像光把我心中的冰山瓦解在我不肯接受你对我的感情时,你笑着对我说没关系,你会等我,为什么,现在当我爱上你的时候,你不要我了,你不要恩孝了呵,朴灿烈你真的很残忍,在我印象中我爱的朴灿烈,一直是笑的,现在却这么冷漠,朴灿烈我爱你已经无法自拔,你是我的底线,曾经的李恩孝,有世界上最好的朴灿烈,而现在,恩孝的灿烈不在了吗.......我好想你
  • 你的眼我的眼

    你的眼我的眼

    “陈子然,你在干什么?”陆进大喊着。“哦,我在吃醋啊……”陈子然笑笑说。“你还知道你在乱吃飞醋啊!!”陆进怒发冲冠。“不要秀恩爱啊喂!”楚天满头黑线。总之这就是一个傲娇受和一个温油攻的故事,前几章,攻不会出现有种bg的味道,但请相信我这是bl。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 天谴记

    天谴记

    天地有寿命,十转一轮回!宇宙有止境,极尽化尘埃!这是一个浩大无际的仙侠世界,千奇百怪,神秘莫测。这里有热血沸腾的战斗,生死之交的情谊。也有魂牵梦萦的爱情,水乳交融的缠绵……凡者虽微不足道,却竿头日上。仙者虽自羽仁义,却笑里藏刀。魔者虽手段残忍,却勇猛果敢。妖者虽妩媚动人,却暗藏杀机。神者虽超然物外,却冷酷无情。且看少年林名,如何动天地,转轮回,演绎不一样的成神之路!
  • 界寻传

    界寻传

    无数的修士倒在了长生的路上,这是一个踏入长生路的修士的故事
  • 钻说

    钻说

    一场来自于异世界的故事,修炼,神界?就在眼前。
  • EXO之黑暗少女

    EXO之黑暗少女

    她是练习了8年的公开练习生,出道后,人气很高,同时,黑粉也很多……
  • TF之不负流年

    TF之不负流年

    当外表高冷,内心逗逼她遇上痞痞的他,当活泼、爱吃的她遇上阳光、同样爱吃的他,当真正高冷的她遇上同样高冷的他,他们之间会擦出怎样的火花?等待他们的将会是收获还是背叛
  • 为你自己读书(下)

    为你自己读书(下)

    “读书的目的是什么?”这个问题看似简单,但每一个人的答案却是不同的,或为社会,或为父母,或为老师,或为自己……所有的这些,归结到一起,无非都是为了要成为一个出色的人、有用的人,无非是为了活得更精彩、更充实。读书不仅能帮助一个人开拓前程,而且能帮助一个人成就事业。读书能使人聪明、智慧,并且能使人谦虚、自信,有耐心和机智,而这些都是未来成功必须要有的要素。日积月累的读书生活,是明天事业成功的关键。没有今天的勤奋渎书作为人生的保证,何来将来的辉煌业绩?读书的真正目的,实质是为给自己创造一个美好的未来。