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第21章 Conclusion(7)

What shameful ways have women trod At beckoning of Trade's golden rod!

Alas when sighs are traders' lies, And heart's-ease eyes and violet eyes Are merchandise!

O purchased lips that kiss with pain!

O cheeks coin-spotted with smirch and stain!

O trafficked hearts that break in twain!

-- And yet what wonder at my sisters' crime? [231]

So hath Trade withered up Love's sinewy prime, Men love not women as in olden time.

Ah, not in these cold merchantable days Deem men their life an opal gray, where plays The one red Sweet of gracious ladies'-praise.

Now, comes a suitor with sharp prying eye --Says, `Here, you Lady, if you'll sell I'll buy:

Come, heart for heart -- a trade? What! weeping? why?'

Shame on such wooers' dapper mercery!

I would my lover kneeling at my feet [241]

In humble manliness should cry, `O sweet!

I know not if thy heart my heart will greet:

I ask not if thy love my love can meet:

Whate'er thy worshipful soft tongue shall say, I'll kiss thine answer, be it yea or nay:

I do but know I love thee, and I pray To be thy knight until my dying day.'

Woe him that cunning trades in hearts contrives!

Base love good women to base loving drives.

If men loved larger, larger were our lives; [251]

And wooed they nobler, won they nobler wives."There thrust the bold straightforward horn To battle for that lady lorn, With heartsome voice of mellow scorn, Like any knight in knighthood's morn.

"Now comfort thee," said he, "Fair Lady.

For God shall right thy grievous wrong, And man shall sing thee a true-love song, Voiced in act his whole life long,[261]

Yea, all thy sweet life long, Fair Lady.

Where's he that craftily hath said, The day of chivalry is dead?

I'll prove that lie upon his head, Or I will die instead, Fair Lady.

Is Honor gone into his grave?

Hath Faith become a caitiff knave, And Selfhood turned into a slave [271]

To work in Mammon's cave, Fair Lady?

Will Truth's long blade ne'er gleam again?

Hath Giant Trade in dungeons slain All great contempts of mean-got gain And hates of inward stain, Fair Lady?

For aye shall name and fame be sold, And place be hugged for the sake of gold, And smirch-robed Justice feebly scold [281]

At Crime all money-bold, Fair Lady?

Shall self-wrapt husbands aye forget Kiss-pardons for the daily fret Wherewith sweet wifely eyes are wet --Blind to lips kiss-wise set Fair Lady?

Shall lovers higgle, heart for heart, Till wooing grows a trading mart Where much for little, and all for part, [291]

Make love a cheapening art, Fair Lady?

Shall woman scorch for a single sin That her betrayer may revel in, And she be burnt, and he but grin When that the flames begin, Fair Lady?

Shall ne'er prevail the woman's plea, `We maids would far, far whiter be If that our eyes might sometimes see [301]

Men maids in purity,'

Fair Lady?

Shall Trade aye salve his conscience-aches With jibes at Chivalry's old mistakes --The wars that o'erhot knighthood makes For Christ's and ladies' sakes, Fair Lady?

Now by each knight that e'er hath prayed To fight like a man and love like a maid, Since Pembroke's life, as Pembroke's blade, [311]

I' the scabbard, death, was laid, Fair Lady, I dare avouch my faith is bright That God doth right and God hath might.

Nor time hath changed His hair to white, Nor His dear love to spite, Fair Lady.

I doubt no doubts: I strive, and shrive my clay, And fight my fight in the patient modern way For true love and for thee -- ah me! and pray [321]

To be thy knight until my dying day, Fair Lady."Made end that knightly horn, and spurred away Into the thick of the melodious fray.

And then the hautboy played and smiled, And sang like any large-eyed child, Cool-hearted and all undefiled.

"Huge Trade!" he said, "Would thou wouldst lift me on thy head And run where'er my finger led! [331]

Once said a Man -- and wise was He `Never shalt thou the heavens see, Save as a little child thou be.'"Then o'er sea-lashings of commingling tunes The ancient wise bassoons, Like weird Gray-beard Old harpers sitting on the high sea-dunes, Chanted runes:

"Bright-waved gain, gray-waved loss, [341]

The sea of all doth lash and toss, One wave forward and one across:

But now 'twas trough, now 'tis crest, And worst doth foam and flash to best, And curst to blest.

"Life! Life! thou sea-fugue, writ from east to west, Love, Love alone can pore On thy dissolving score Of harsh half-phrasings, Blotted ere writ, [351]

And double erasings Of chords most fit.

Yea, Love, sole music-master blest, May read thy weltering palimpsest.

To follow Time's dying melodies through, And never to lose the old in the new, And ever to solve the discords true --Love alone can do.

And ever Love hears the poor-folks' crying, And ever Love hears the women's sighing, [361]

And ever sweet knighthood's death-defying, And ever wise childhood's deep implying, But never a trader's glozing and lying.

"And yet shall Love himself be heard, Though long deferred, though long deferred:

O'er the modern waste a dove hath whirred:

Music is Love in search of a word."

____

Baltimore, 1875.

Notes: The Symphony The `Introduction' (pp.xxviii f., xxxiii ff.[Part III], xlvii [Part IV])gives, besides the plan of `The Symphony', a detailed statement of its two themes, -- the evils of the trade-spirit in the commercial and social world and the need in each of the love-spirit.

These questions preyed on the poet's mind and were to be treated at length in `The Jacquerie' also, which he expected to make his great work, but which he was unable to complete.This he tells us in a noble passage to Judge Bleckley, in his letter of November 15, 1874.After deploring the lack of time for literary labor (see quotation in `Introduction', p.xlvi [Part IV]), he continues: "I manage to get a little time tho'

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