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第1章

To the memory of WILLIAM EDWARD BUTLERSeveral of the poems included in this book are reprinted from American periodicals, as follows: "The Gift of God", "Old King Cole", "Another Dark Lady", and "The Unforgiven";"Flammonde" and "The Poor Relation"; "The Clinging Vine";"Eros Turannos" and "Bokardo"; "The Voice of Age"; "Cassandra";"The Burning Book"; "Theophilus"; "Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford".

ContentsFlammonde The Gift of God The Clinging Vine Cassandra John Gorham Stafford's Cabin Hillcrest Old King Cole Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford Eros Turannos Old Trails The Unforgiven Theophilus Veteran Sirens Siege Perilous Another Dark Lady The Voice of Age The Dark House The Poor Relation The Burning Book Fragment Lisette and Eileen Llewellyn and the Tree Bewick Finzer Bokardo The Man against the Sky-----------------------The Man against the Sky -----------------------FlammondeThe man Flammonde, from God knows where, With firm address and foreign air, With news of nations in his talk And something royal in his walk, With glint of iron in his eyes, But never doubt, nor yet surprise, Appeared, and stayed, and held his head As one by kings accredited.

Erect, with his alert repose About him, and about his clothes, He pictured all tradition hears Of what we owe to fifty years.

His cleansing heritage of taste Paraded neither want nor waste;And what he needed for his fee To live, he borrowed graciously.

He never told us what he was, Or what mischance, or other cause, Had banished him from better days To play the Prince of Castaways.

Meanwhile he played surpassing well A part, for most, unplayable;In fine, one pauses, half afraid To say for certain that he played.

For that, one may as well forego Conviction as to yes or no;Nor can I say just how intense Would then have been the difference To several, who, having striven In vain to get what he was given, Would see the stranger taken on By friends not easy to be won.

Moreover, many a malcontent He soothed and found munificent;His courtesy beguiled and foiled Suspicion that his years were soiled;His mien distinguished any crowd, His credit strengthened when he bowed;And women, young and old, were fond Of looking at the man Flammonde.

There was a woman in our town On whom the fashion was to frown;But while our talk renewed the tinge Of a long-faded scarlet fringe, The man Flammonde saw none of that, And what he saw we wondered at --That none of us, in her distress, Could hide or find our littleness.

There was a boy that all agreed Had shut within him the rare seed Of learning.We could understand, But none of us could lift a hand.

The man Flammonde appraised the youth, And told a few of us the truth;And thereby, for a little gold, A flowered future was unrolled.

There were two citizens who fought For years and years, and over nought;They made life awkward for their friends, And shortened their own dividends.

The man Flammonde said what was wrong Should be made right; nor was it long Before they were again in line, And had each other in to dine.

And these I mention are but four Of many out of many more.

So much for them.But what of him --

So firm in every look and limb?

What small satanic sort of kink Was in his brain? What broken link Withheld him from the destinies That came so near to being his?

What was he, when we came to sift His meaning, and to note the drift Of incommunicable ways That make us ponder while we praise?

Why was it that his charm revealed Somehow the surface of a shield?

What was it that we never caught?

What was he, and what was he not?

How much it was of him we met We cannot ever know; nor yet Shall all he gave us quite atone For what was his, and his alone;Nor need we now, since he knew best, Nourish an ethical unrest:

Rarely at once will nature give The power to be Flammonde and live.

We cannot know how much we learn From those who never will return, Until a flash of unforeseen Remembrance falls on what has been.

We've each a darkening hill to climb;

And this is why, from time to time In Tilbury Town, we look beyond Horizons for the man Flammonde.

The Gift of GodBlessed with a joy that only she Of all alive shall ever know, She wears a proud humility For what it was that willed it so, --That her degree should be so great Among the favored of the Lord That she may scarcely bear the weight Of her bewildering reward.

As one apart, immune, alone, Or featured for the shining ones, And like to none that she has known Of other women's other sons, --The firm fruition of her need, He shines anointed; and he blurs Her vision, till it seems indeed A sacrilege to call him hers.

She fears a little for so much Of what is best, and hardly dares To think of him as one to touch With aches, indignities, and cares;She sees him rather at the goal, Still shining; and her dream foretells The proper shining of a soul Where nothing ordinary dwells.

Perchance a canvass of the town Would find him far from flags and shouts, And leave him only the renown Of many smiles and many doubts;Perchance the crude and common tongue Would havoc strangely with his worth;But she, with innocence unwrung, Would read his name around the earth.

And others, knowing how this youth Would shine, if love could make him great, When caught and tortured for the truth Would only writhe and hesitate;While she, arranging for his days What centuries could not fulfill, Transmutes him with her faith and praise, And has him shining where she will.

She crowns him with her gratefulness, And says again that life is good;And should the gift of God be less In him than in her motherhood, His fame, though vague, will not be small, As upward through her dream he fares, Half clouded with a crimson fall Of roses thrown on marble stairs.

The Clinging Vine"Be calm? And was I frantic?

You'll have me laughing soon.

I'm calm as this Atlantic, And quiet as the moon;I may have spoken faster Than once, in other days;For I've no more a master, And now -- `Be calm,' he says.

"Fear not, fear no commotion, --

I'll be as rocks and sand;

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