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第44章 THE FORSAkEN mERmAN

Come, dear children, let us away : Down and away below!

Now my brothers call from the bay; Now the great winds shoreward blow; Now the salt tides seaward flow;Now the wild white horses play, Champ and chafe and toss in the spray. Children dear, let us away!

This way, this way!

Call her once before you go, Call once yet.

In a voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret! "Children"s voices should be dear (Call once more) to a mother"s ear: Children"s voices, wild with pain- Surely she will come again.

Call her once and come away;

This way, this way!

"Mother dear, we cannot stay. "

The wild white horses foam and fret. Margaret! Margaret !

Come, dear children, come away down! Call no more!

One last look at the white-walled town

And the little grey church on the windy shore. Then come down.

She will not come, though you call all day. Come away, come away!

Children dear, was it yesterday

We heard the sweet bells over the bay ? In the caverns where we lay,Through the surf and through the swell, The far-off sound of a silver bell ?

Sand-strewn caverns, cool and deep, Where the winds are all asleep;Where the spent lights quiver and gleam; Where the salt weed sways in the stream; Where the sea-beasts, ranged all round, Feed in the ooze of their pasture-ground; Where the sea-snakes coil and twine, Dry their mail, and bask in the brine;Where great whales come sailing by, Sail and sail, with unshut eye,Drawn by John Rowell.

" Call her once and come away. "

Round the world for ever and ay? When did music come this way ? Children dear, was it yesterday?

Children dear, was it yesterday (Call yet once) that she went away ? Once she sate with you and me,On a red-gold throne in the heart of the sea, And the youngest sate on her knee.

She combed its bright hair, and she tended it well, When down swung the sound of the far-off bell.

She sighed, she looked up through the clear, green sea; She said, "I must go, for my kinsfolk pray,In the little grey church on the shore to-day. "Twill be Easter-time in the world-ah me!

And I lose my poor soul, Merman, here with thee. " I said, " Go up, dear heart, through the waves!

Say thy prayer, and come back to the kind sea-caves ! " She smiled, she went up through the surf in the bay.

Children dear, was it yesterday ?

Children dear, were we long alone?

"The sea grows stormy, the little ones moan; Long prayers, " I said, "in the world they say.

Come ! " I said, and we rose through the surf in the bay. We went up the beach, by the sandy down,Where the sea-stocks bloom, to the white-walled town.

Through the narrow paved streets, where all was still, To the little grey church on the windy hill.

From the church came a murmur of folk at their prayers, But we stood without in the cold blowing airs.

We climbed on the graves, on the stones worn with rains, And we gazed up the aisle through the small leaded panes.

She sate by the pillar; we saw her clear : "Margaret, hist! come quick, we are here! Dear heart, " I said, "we are long alone.

The sea grows stormy, the little ones moan. " But, ah, she gave me never a look,For her eyes were sealed to the holy book! Loud prays the priest; shut stands the door.

Come away, children, call no more! Come away, come down, call no more!

Down, down, down!

Down to the depths of the sea!

She sits at her wheel in the humming town, Singing most joyfully.

Hark, what she sings: " Oh joy, oh joy,

For the humming street, and the child with its toy! For the priest, and the bell, and the holy well- For the wheel where I spun,And the blessed light of the sun! "And so she sings her fill,

Singing most joyfully,

Till the shuttle falls from her hand, And the whizzing wheel stands still.

She steals to the window, and looks at the sand, And over the sand at the sea;And her eyes are set in a stare; And anon there breaks a sigh, And anon there drops a tear, From a sorrow-clouded eye, And a heart sorrow-laden,A long, long sigh;For the cold, strange eyes of a little Mermaiden, And the gleam of her golden hair.

Come away, away, children! Come children, come down! The hoarse wind blows colder; Lights shine in the town.

She will start from her slumber, When gusts shake the door;She will hear the winds howling, She will hear the waves roar. We shall see, while above us, The waves roar and whirl,A ceiling of amber,A pavement of pearl. Singing, " Here came a mortal,But faithless was she; And alone dwell for ever, The kings of the sea. "But, children, at midnight, When soft the winds blow; When clear falls the moonlight, When spring-tides are low; When sweet airs come seawardFrom heaths starred with broom; And high rocks throw mildlyOn the blanched sands a gloom; Up the still, glistening beaches, Up the creeks we will hie,Over banks of bright seaweed The ebb-tide leaves dry.

We will gaze, from the sand-hills, At the white, sleeping town;At the church on the hill-side- And then come back down. Singing, "There dwells a loved one, But cruel is she!

She left lonely for ever, The kings of the sea. "Matthew Arnold.

Author.-Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), a great English poetand one of England"s foremost literary critics. His publications include The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems, Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems, Sohrab and Rustum, The Scholar Gipsy, Balder Dead and Separation, Merope, Thyrsis, and New Poems. His chief works in literary criticism are On Translating Homer, On the Study of Celtic Literature, Essays in Criticism, Culture and Anarchy, and Friendship"s Garland. He was for a time an inspector of schools. His father was a great schoolmaster, Arnold of Rugby.

General Notes.-In this poem the merman had married a mortal, who deserted her children to go back to her people on shore. Compare the Sirens who tried to beguile Ulysses, Neckan with his harp of gold, the Danish nixies, Undine, the female water-sprite who married a mortal, etc. Which lines do you think have the best (a) colour picture, (b) sound? Write a fanciful tale of a mermaid who married a mortal.

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