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第5章 I(5)

The close air of the grated tower Stifles a heart that scarce can beat, And, though so late and lone the hour, Forth pass her wandering, faltering feet;And on the pavement spread before The long front of the mansion grey, Her steps imprint the night-frost hoar, Which pale on grass and granite lay.

Not long she stayed where misty moon And shimmering stars could on her look, But through the garden archway soon Her strange and gloomy path she took.

Some firs, coeval with the tower, Their straight black boughs stretched o'er her head;Unseen, beneath this sable bower, Rustled her dress and rapid tread.

There was an alcove in that shade, Screening a rustic seat and stand;Weary she sat her down, and laid Her hot brow on her burning hand.

To solitude and to the night, Some words she now, in murmurs, said;And trickling through her fingers white, Some tears of misery she shed.

"God help me in my grievous need, God help me in my inward pain;Which cannot ask for pity's meed, Which has no licence to complain, "Which must be borne; yet who can bear, Hours long, days long, a constant weight--

The yoke of absolute despair, A suffering wholly desolate?

"Who can for ever crush the heart, Restrain its throbbing, curb its life?

Dissemble truth with ceaseless art, With outward calm mask inward strife?"

She waited--as for some reply;The still and cloudy night gave none;Ere long, with deep-drawn, trembling sigh, Her heavy plaint again begun.

"Unloved--I love; unwept--I weep;Grief I restrain--hope I repress:

Vain is this anguish--fixed and deep;Vainer, desires and dreams of bliss.

"My love awakes no love again, My tears collect, and fall unfelt;My sorrow touches none with pain, My humble hopes to nothing melt.

"For me the universe is dumb, Stone-deaf, and blank, and wholly blind;Life I must bound, existence sum In the strait limits of one mind;"That mind my own. Oh! narrow cell;Dark--imageless--a living tomb!

There must I sleep, there wake and dwell Content, with palsy, pain, and gloom."

Again she paused; a moan of pain, A stifled sob, alone was heard;Long silence followed--then again Her voice the stagnant midnight stirred.

"Must it be so? Is this my fate?

Can I nor struggle, nor contend?

And am I doomed for years to wait, Watching death's lingering axe descend?

"And when it falls, and when I die, What follows? Vacant nothingness?

The blank of lost identity?

Erasure both of pain and bliss?

"I've heard of heaven--I would believe;For if this earth indeed be all, Who longest lives may deepest grieve;Most blest, whom sorrows soonest call.

"Oh! leaving disappointment here, Will man find hope on yonder coast?

Hope, which, on earth, shines never clear, And oft in clouds is wholly lost.

"Will he hope's source of light behold, Fruition's spring, where doubts expire, And drink, in waves of living gold, Contentment, full, for long desire?

"Will he find bliss, which here he dreamed?

Rest, which was weariness on earth?

Knowledge, which, if o'er life it beamed, Served but to prove it void of worth?

"Will he find love without lust's leaven, Love fearless, tearless, perfect, pure, To all with equal bounty given;In all, unfeigned, unfailing, sure?

"Will he, from penal sufferings free, Released from shroud and wormy clod, All calm and glorious, rise and see Creation's Sire--Existence' God?

"Then, glancing back on Time's brief woes, Will he behold them, fading, fly;Swept from Eternity's repose, Like sullying cloud from pure blue sky?

"If so, endure, my weary frame;And when thy anguish strikes too deep, And when all troubled burns life's flame, Think of the quiet, final sleep;"Think of the glorious waking-hour, Which will not dawn on grief and tears, But on a ransomed spirit's power, Certain, and free from mortal fears.

"Seek now thy couch, and lie till morn, Then from thy chamber, calm, descend, With mind nor tossed, nor anguish-torn, But tranquil, fixed, to wait the end.

"And when thy opening eyes shall see Mementos, on the chamber wall, Of one who has forgotten thee, Shed not the tear of acrid gall.

"The tear which, welling from the heart, Burns where its drop corrosive falls, And makes each nerve, in torture, start, At feelings it too well recalls:

"When the sweet hope of being loved Threw Eden sunshine on life's way:

When every sense and feeling proved Expectancy of brightest day.

"When the hand trembled to receive A thrilling clasp, which seemed so near, And the heart ventured to believe Another heart esteemed it dear.

"When words, half love, all tenderness, Were hourly heard, as hourly spoken, When the long, sunny days of bliss Only by moonlight nights were broken.

"Till, drop by drop, the cup of joy Filled full, with purple light was glowing, And Faith, which watched it, sparkling high Still never dreamt the overflowing.

"It fell not with a sudden crashing, It poured not out like open sluice;No, sparkling still, and redly flashing, Drained, drop by drop, the generous juice.

"I saw it sink, and strove to taste it, My eager lips approached the brim;The movement only seemed to waste it;It sank to dregs, all harsh and dim.

"These I have drunk, and they for ever Have poisoned life and love for me;A draught from Sodom's lake could never More fiery, salt, and bitter, be.

"Oh! Love was all a thin illusion Joy, but the desert's flying stream;And glancing back on long delusion, My memory grasps a hollow dream.

"Yet whence that wondrous change of feeling, I never knew, and cannot learn;Nor why my lover's eye, congealing, Grew cold and clouded, proud and stern.

"Nor wherefore, friendship's forms forgetting, He careless left, and cool withdrew;Nor spoke of grief, nor fond regretting, Nor ev'n one glance of comfort threw.

"And neither word nor token sending, Of kindness, since the parting day, His course, for distant regions bending, Went, self-contained and calm, away.

"Oh, bitter, blighting, keen sensation, Which will not weaken, cannot die, Hasten thy work of desolation, And let my tortured spirit fly!

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