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Poems

BY THE SAME AUTHOR


The Blue Bird Our Eternity Death Mary Magdalene The Treasure of the Humble
Wisdom and Destiny The Life of the Bee The Buried Temple The Double Garden Life and Flowers Aglavaine and Selysette monna vanna
joyzelle
Sister Beatrice; and Ardiane

and barbe bleue

My Dog
Old-fashioned Flowers

The Unknown Guest

By Maurice
Maeterlinck ^ Pioems.
English Verse by

Done

into

Bernard Miall

Methuen & Co. Ltd. 36 Essex Street W.C. London

First Published in 1915

Translators Preface
I

in a

ONCE bounds of
the

generation an author surpasses


nationality.

Of

such cosis

mopolitan artists Maurice Maeterlinck

per-

haps the most shining example.

Twenty
to

years

ago

was vainly endeavouring

interest
I

English publishers in his plays.

To-day

am

asked to produce a version of one of his earlier

and

less familiar

works, because the time

is

approaching for that monument to his fame

which so few writers enjoy

in their lifetime

all

namely, the complete edition.


Belgian writer

He

is

not a

merely or chiefly;

above

he

is

an English, an American author.


in

His

readers
far

England and the United States outnumber those who read the original
His books are published
as
in

French.

England

and America almost as soon


v

they appear

Translator's Preface
in

France and Belgium, and in at

least

one

case the English publication was the earlier.

More and more do


word
later,

his lovers

demand every
Sooner or
that

that his

pen has formed.


it

therefore,

was

inevitable

these

Poems"

should appear in translation.

II

The poems contained in this volume form the Belpart of a movement long defunct

gian Symbolist movement, an offshoot of that

Belgian renascence which produced so remarkable

body of great and noble poetry.

cannot say, however, that perusal of the other


poets of the period will assist the reader to
appreciate

the

volume

in

hand.

Eekhoud,

Elskamp,

Gilkin,

Rodenbach,

Verhaeren

none of these wrote verse which could possibly

be confounded with that of Maeterlinck


latter

twenty years ago the


than he
is

was no

less original

to-day.

Many

poets of the late nineteenth century


vi

Translators Preface
were, without being symbolists,
the

Symbolist movement

by movement very

affected

loosely named, since the actual symbolists con-

nected with

it

could be counted on the fingers

of one hand.
influenced

More
the

particularly
to

were they
put
music

by

tendency

before
is

matter,

beauty before

sense,

which
of

expressed
:

by the

so

familiar

lines

Verlaine

De

la musique

avant toute

chose,
,

Et pour

cela prefere
et

V Impair

Plus vague

plus soluble dans Voir,


qui pese ou pose
.
. .

Sans rien en

lui

De

la

musique encor

et

toujours !

But musical

as Maeterlinck's verses are,

and

rich in sheer beauty,

we

are very seldom in


little

doubt as to what the poet says, however

we may
means.
it

in

some cases understand what he


;

His statements are concrete and lucid

is

the inner meaning, the soul of his verse,

that
this

sometimes threatens to elude

us.

Had

volume been cast upon the


vii

late Victorian

Translators Preface
world this preface would perhaps have been
longer.
will

But

cannot believe that these poems

present

any

difficulties

to

a generation
as

which

has

degustated
its

such

phenomena

Cubism and

kindred manifestations.

Ill
It is

safe to assert that the writer of these


his Verlaine, his
his

poems had read Mallarme, and


lish-speaking
Rossetti,

Rimbaud,

his

Baudelaire,

and of EngPoe,
perhaps
is

poets

Emerson,
all

and above
;

Whitman.

But he

no

disciple

and his essential

originality,
is

and

the keynote of his aesthetics,

a system of

symbolism.

Now
ground.
it is

here at once

we

are on

dangerous

makes use of a symbol because that symbol enables him to say


a poet

When

something that he cannot say so well, or so


beautifully, or perhaps at
all,

in plain

language.

He

is

a rash man, therefore,

who

will

attempt
I

to elucidate another's symbolism.


viii

However,

Translators Preface
have already been rash,
late,

in

venturing to trans-

not a few selected

lyrics,

but an entire

volume of verse

from cover to cover, than


in litera-

which there
ture.

is

no more appalling task

But

am

not,

therefore, disposed

to

court disaster by attempting any detailed or


positive

explanation.

could

indeed
;

have

asked

M. Maeterlinck

for

such
is

but at the

moment of
fied

writing his country

being cruci-

by the powers of darkness, and he has


of.

other and sterner matters to think

This machinery of hot-houses,


hospitals,

and what not what

bell-glasses,

are

we

to

make

of
in

it ?

do not think we

shall

go

far

wrong

supposing the hot-house, the bell-glass, the

diving-bell, the hospital, to typify the isolation

and insulation caused by a false civilization and an unreal religion, so productive of


hypocrisy, fear, and confusion that each
is

man

a prisoner within himself, unable to reach


fellow.

his

And

the

inmates

of
the

the

hot-

house

the

strange

growths,
ix

fantastic

Translator's Preface
Visions, the violent antitheses

and incongruities

these,

we may
by a
life

take

it,

are the morbidities

which protects us and them from the agencies by which Nature makes
fostered

her

own

children
service.
is

perfect

in
is

strength

and

beauty and
it
;

That

my

reading of

the reader

perfectly free to differ from

me, and

will lose little


in

by so doing

if I

have

succeeded

preserving a tithe of the original

beauty of the verse.


If

here and there


pieces

more

unrhymed

particularly in the

the violent and intentional

incongruities and antitheses

seem

startling

and

incomprehensible, and a
risibility

little

apt to tickle the


let

of the frivolous Anglo-Saxon,


that
to

us

remember

read

symbolic

poem

literally is as

foolish as to seek for a cipher

in

Shakespeare, or to set about interpreting


its

a melody in terms of

notation, in the

hope

of spelling out a message.

One
at first

peculiarity of Maeterlinck's

which may
is

confuse

the

English

reader

only

Translator's Preface
a
simple
;

convention.

All

poetry

is

full

of

similes

the

simile

confuses
is

no one.

If a

poet
bird

tells

us that his heart

like a singing-

we do

not seriously suppose him to

mean
;

that his heart has feathers and

two

legs

but

merely that

it

possesses some other essential

quality of a singing-bird.
constantly, in his verse,

Now
uses

Maeterlinck
is

what

merely

a modification of the
cisely the

simile,

which has prebut which takes

same

significance,

the form of a

positive assertion of identity.

He would
that

say:

My
be

heart

is

a singing-bird

or a plant in a green-house, or anything else

seemed

to

illuminating

and

this
is

apparent
carried

literalness

of statement,

which
always

very
as,

far,

is,

and must

be

understood
simile.

a mere variant of the familiar

IV

word

as

to

the
in

work of
Serres
familiar

translation.

Most of the
written
in

lyrics

Chaudes are
to

the

metre
xi

English

Translators Preface
readers as that of "In Memoriam."
It is, in

English, rather a dull metre, the stanza being


in

reality

no stanza

at

all,

but merely a

line

of
It

thirty-two syllables with interior rhymes.


is

greatly

improved

and

enlivened

by the

omission of four syllables, or rather by their

replacement by pauses of one syllable's value.

This change

have sometimes made

and

in

one case
obscurity,

have, in order to avoid a verbal


line

extended the

to ten syllables.

Apart from these exceptions all the poems in this volume are translated into their original
metres,

and

it

has

always
literal,

been

my
of

first

object to produce a

almost a word for


faults
I

word, translation.
version,
to
it is

Whatever the
If

my

strictly faithful.

am deemed

have also preserved something of the beauty


I

of the original

shall feel

more than rewarded

for a task that has presented

many

difficulties.

BERNARD MIALL
Ilfracombe,
September 1914
xii

Contents
PAGE

Translator's Preface

HOT-HOUSES
The Hot-House
Prayer
.

3
5

The

House of Lassitude
.

Temptations Bell-Glasses

9
ii

The The The The

Humble Offering
Heart's Foliage Fevered Soul

i5

17

Soul

19 21

Lassitude

25 27

The Weary Hunting The Passions


.

29
31

Prayer Stagnant Hours


.

33

The White Birds The Hospital


.

35
37 41

Night Prayer Wintry Desires


LlSTLESSNESS
.

43
45

Amen The Diving Bell


Aquarium

47

49
53

The Burning-Glass
Reflections

55

57

xm

Visions

......

Contents

PAGE

59

"and

in his

hand a glass which shows us many more"


Shakespeare

" et torpenti

multa relinquitur miseria "

"De

Imitatione"

Hot-Houses

The Hot-House

O
Lo,

HOT-HOUSE deep in the forest's heart! O doors forever sealed


!

all

that lives beneath thy

And

in

my
!

soul,

dome, and the likeness of these

things

The thoughts of
hunger,

a princess

who

is

sick with

The

listless

mood of

a mariner in the desert,

And brazen music at the windows Of men who are sick to death
!

Seek out the coolest corners

has swooned

And you

think of a

woman who
3

on a day of harvest.

The Hot-House
Postilions have entered the courtyard of the
hospital,

And

there passes yonder an Uhlan,

who

has

turned sick-nurse.

Behold

it all

by moonlight
is

And you

(Nothing, nothing think of a


the judges,

in its rightful place !)

madwoman

haled before

warship

in full sail

on the waters of a canal,

Birds of the night perched among lilies, And the knell of a passing-bell at the mid-day hour of Angelus.

And

yonder beneath those domes of glass group of sick folk halted amid the meadows, An odour of ether abroad on the sunny air
!

My
And

God,
rain,

my God, when

shall

we
in

feel

the

snow, and the wind, house of glass ?


the

this

close

Prayer
me
is

that

wander hence
;

OPITYhaunt the threshold of intent To


My soul pale with impotence, Colourless and indolent.
A
soul for action

all

too weak,
it

Pallid with tears,

vainly heeds

The weary hands that idly seek To grapple with abortive deeds.

Forth from

The

My

slumbering heart exhale purple bubbles of its dream soul, with waxen hands and frail,

my

Pours forth a drowsy lunar gleam,


5

Prayer

listless

light that dimly


lilies

shows
;

of days unborn languid light that only throws The shadows of those hands forlorn,

The faded

z
The House
of Lassitude

OBLUE with languor Blue


When
Clearer vision to impart
:

monotony of

my
are

heart

my

dreams,

the mournful moonlight seems

Blue as

is

the house of shade,

Close within whose lofty green

Casements whose pellucid screen Seems of crystal moonlight made,

Mighty vegetations

rise,

Whose
Over

nocturnal shadow deep

Silent as a

charmed sleep
;

passion's roses lies

The House
Where

of Lassitude

slow-rising waters gleam,

Mingling moon and heaven, and throb In one eternal glaucous sob,

Monotonously

as in a

dream.

d
Temptations

GREEN the shadows of the mind, Through


Where
Dark
with flaming flowers entwined
ejaculations leap

as the sea, temptations creep

Stems obscure that

coil

and thrust

In the moon's unhallowed glow,

And the autumnal shadows Of their auguries of lust.

throw

And

moon may hardly shine Through their fevered fast embrace Limb and slimy limb enlace,
the

Emerald and serpentine.


9

Temptations
Sacrilegiously they grow,

And
O'er

their secret will reveal,


steal
;

Dismal as regrets that

men dying

in the

snow

And

their mournful

shadows hide

Tangled wounds that mark the thrust Of the azure swords of lust
In the crimson flesh of pride.

When
Find

will the

dreams of earth,
their final

alas,

in

let

my heart Thy glory,


evil

tomb ?

Lord, illume
glass,

This dark and

house of

And

that oblivion

nought may win

The dead leaves of their fevers fall, The stars between their lips, and all The viscerae of woe and sin
!

10

Bell-Glasses

DOMES of crystal O curious plants forever


!

sheltered,
!

While the wind

stirs

my

senses here without


!

A valley of the soul forever undisturbed O humid warmth at noon O shifting pictures glimpsed in the crystal walls!
!

Never

lift

one of these
set

Some have been


moonlight.

upon ancient pools of

Peer through the prisoned foliage There you may see a beggar upon a throne,
:

Or maybe pirates, lurking upon Or antediluvian beasts about


cities
!

a pond,
to

invade the

ii

Bell-Glasses
Some have been
set

on ancient

drifts

of snow,

And some on
(O
I

pools of rain long fallen.


!)

pity the imprisoned air

hear them keeping Carnival on a Sabbath in time of famine ;


see an ambulance in the midst of the fields

of harvest,

And
Are

the king's daughters, on a day of fast, wandering through the meadows


all
!

Mark more
Carefully
ago.

especially those

on the horizon
tempests

they

cover

the

of long
a great

Somewhere,

think,

you

will

see
!

armada, sailing across a

swamp

And
(It is

there the brooding swans have hatched a nest of crows


!

And

hard to see through the veil of moisture.) a maiden is watering the heath with

steaming water, troop of little girls


in his cell,

is

watching the hermit


in

And

see

my

sisters asleep
!

the depth of a

poisonous cavern

12

Bell-Glasses
Wait
until

the

moonlight,

wait

until

the

winter
Shall cover these
ice

domes of
!

crystal

set

amid

and snow

*3

The Humble

Offering

BRING my

And

piteous work, in form Like the dreaming of a corse, the moon illumes the storm

O'er the creatures of remorse.

There the purple snakes of dream


Writhing twine
till

sleep be done

Crowned with swords, my longings gleam Lions are whelmed in the sun,

Lilies in

waters desolate,

Clenched hands that may not move, And the ruddy stems of hate,
Bearing verdant woes of love IK

The Humble
O
With
that

Offering
!

Lord, pity our mortal speech

my

prayers, morose and dim,

the dishevelled

moon may reach


!

And

reap the night to the world's rim

16

The

Heart's Foliage
the azure crystal bell
listless

NEATHmy Of
All

melancholy
well

my

formless sorrows wholly

Sink to

rest,

and

all is

Symbols

all,

Water
Palms

the plans entwine lilies, flowers of pleasure,


:

desirous, slow with leisure,

Frigid mosses, pliant bine.

'Mid them

all

lily

only,

Pale and fragile and unbending,


Imperceptibly ascending
In that place of leafage lonely,

17

The

Heart's Foliage

Like a moon the prisoned air Fills with glimmering light wherethro'
Rises to the crystal blue,

White and

mystical,

its

prayer.

18

The Fevered

Soul
:

THE
O
O

dark brings visions to mine eyes Thro' my desires they seek their goal.

nights within the

humid

soul,
lies
!

heart to dreams that open

With azure reveries I bedew The roses of attempts undone

My
The

lashes close the gates

longings that will ne'er

upon come

true.

My

pallid indolent fingers plant

Ever

in vain, at close

of day,

The

emerald bells of hope that lay


leaves of want.

Over the purple

19

The Fevered
Helpless,

Soul

my

soul beholds with dread

The bitter musings of my lips, Amid the crowding lily-tips


:

that this wavering heart

were dead

20

The

Soul

MY
And
Waiting

soul!

O,

my

soul, verily too closely sheltered

the flocks of

my
!

desires, imprisoned

in

house of glass
until
!

the

tempest

break upon

the

meadows

Come
From

first

of

all

to these, so sick and fragile


rises.

these a strange effluvium


lo, it

And

seems

am with my

mother,

Crossing a field of battle. They are burying a brother-in-arms at noon,

While the

sentinels are snatching a meal.

Now

let

us go to the feeblest

These

are covered with a strange sweat.

21

The Soul
Here
is

And

an

an ailing bride, act of treachery


children in prison,

done

upon

Sabbath,

And And

little

Do
Or

yonder, yonder through the mist, see there a woman dying at the door of

a kitchen,
a Sister of Charity, shelling peas at the

bedside of a dying patient

Last of

all let
all,

us go to the saddest

(Last of

for these are venom'd.)

O,

my

lips

are pressed
!

by the

kisses

of a

wounded man

In the castles of

my

soul this

summer
!

all

the

chatelaines have died of

hunger

Now
I

it is

twilight on the
!

morning of a day of

festival

catch a glimpse of sheep along the quays, And there is a sail by the windows of the
hospital.

22

The
The And
road
all
is

Soul
my
heart to

long from

my

soul,
!

the sentinels have died at their posts

One day

there was a poor

little festival

in the

suburbs of

my

soul

They were mowing

the hemlock there one

And

Sunday morning, all the maiden women of the convent

On

were watching the passing vessels, the canal, one sunny fast-day.
ailing,

But the swans were

in

the shadow of

the rotting bridge. They were lopping the trees about the prison,

They were

bringing remedies, on an afternoon

of June,

And on

every

hand

there

were

sick

folk

feasting!

Alas,

my
alas,

soul,

And

the sadness of

all

these things

23

Lassitude
lips

THESE Their
Henceforth
dream.

have long forgotten to bestow kiss on blind eyes chiller than


in

the snow,

absorbed

their

magnificent

Drowsy as hounds deep in the They watch the grey flocks on

grass they seem

the sky-line pass,


o'er the grass,

Browsing on moonlight scattered

By skies as vague as their own life caressed. They see, unvexed by envy or unrest, The roses of joy that open on every hand, The long green peace they cannot understand.

*5

The Weary Hunting

M
Illume

soul

is sick,

in

an

evil

mood

Stricken with

many

a lack

it lies,

Stricken with silence, and mine eyes


it

with their lassitude.

Arrested visions of the chase

Obsess me

memory whips them on

The

sleuth-hounds of Desire are gone

On

fading scents

weary

race.

In misty woods the hunt

is

met

The questing packs of dreams depart Toward the white stags of falsehood dart The jaundiced arrows of Regret.
;

27

The Weary Hunting


Ah, my
For breath they swoon The wearied longings of mine eyes
desires
!

Have clouded with


Within my

their azure sighs,

soul, the flooding

moon

28

The

Passions

NARROW Laughter

paths

my

passions tread

rings there, sorrow

cries

Sick and sad, with half-shut eyes, Thro' the leaves the woods have shed,

My

yellow mongrels slink Uncouth hyaenas, my hates complain,


sins like
;

And on

the pale and

listless plain

Couching low,

love's lions blink.

Powerless, deep in a dream of peace,

Sunk

in a

Under There they gaze and never


29

languid spell they lie, a colourless desolate sky,


cease,

The

Passions
graze,
:

Where like sheep temptations One by one departing slow

In the moon's unchanging glow

My

unchanging passions gaze.

Prayer

A
My

WOMAN'S
What
have

fears
I

my

heart control

done with these,


of

my part,
?

hands, the

lilies

my

soul,

Mine

eyes, the heavens of

my

heart

Lord, have pity on my grief: I have lost the palm and ring, alas

Pity

my

prayers,

my

poor

relief,

Cut flowers and

fragile in a glass.

Pity the trespass of

my

mouth,
;

And
Shed

things undone, and words unsaid

lilies

on

my

fever's drouth,
!

And

roses on the marshes shed 3


1

Prayer

God

The

doves whose
!

flights are

gold

On

heavens remembered

Pity too

These garments that my loins enfold, That rustle round me, dimly blue
!

3*

Stagnant Hours

HERE dreams of weary men, The


The dreams
that faint and
fail,

are the old desires that pass,

that die,
!

alas

And

there the days of hope gone by

Where

to fly shall

we

find a place

Never a

star shines late or

soon

Weariness only with frozen

face,

And

sheets of blue in the icy moon.

Behold the

fireless sick,

and

lo

The sobbing
Lambs whose
Pity them
3
all,

victims of the snare


is

pasture

only snow

Lord,

my

prayer!

33

Stagnant Hours
For me,
I I
I

wait the awakening

call

pray that slumber leave wait until the sunlight fall

me

soon.

On

hands yet frozen by the moon.

34

The White
indifferent,

Birds
they have
fled,

slow,

PROUD,have flown away, they


The peacocks white
awake
I
;

as snow,

lest

weariness

see the birds of snow, the white birds

of

To-day,

The

birds that fly

away before my slumber


slow,

break

Proud, indifferent,

the white birds of

To-day, Winning with indolent flight the shores of the


sunless lake
;

The

birds of listless thought,


their way,

hear them on

Indolently waiting for the sunless day to break.

35

The

Hospital

THEThe
The

hospital

hospital on the banks of the canal,

hospital,

and the month July

They are lighting a fire in the ward, While the Atlantic steamers are whistling on
the canal
!

not go near the windows !) Here are emigrants loitering through a palace,

(Do

And And
(It
is

see a yacht in a tempest


all

herds of cattle on

the ships

better to keep the


are
!)

windows fastened

Then we
world

all

but safe from the outside

37

The
One
Or
snow-drift,

Hospital

thinks of a forcing-frame placed upon a

woman being churched on


;

a day of

thunder

One

catches a glimpse of plants scattered over a blanket,


a conflagration on a sunny day,
I

And And

pass through a forest full of


.

wounded

men.
O, here

at last

is

the moonlight

A fountain
And And And And And
lo,

is playing in the middle of the ward a troop of little girls has opened the door!
!

glimpse
!

of lambs in an

isle

or

meadows
lilies in
is

beautiful plants

a hall

on a glacier of marble
!

There

a banquet in a virgin forest,

the vegetation of the tropics in a cavern

of ice
Listen

They

are opening the locks,

And

the ocean steamers are churning the waters of the canal


!

38

The
But
see, the Sister
fire!

Hospital
is

of Charity

making up the

All the lovely green rushes of the banks are in flames


!

And

a boat full of

wounded men
!

is

tossing in

the moonlight All the king's daughters are out in a boat in


the storm
!

And

the princesses are dying in

a field of

hemlock

Oh, do not unfasten the windows


Listen

the ocean steamers are


!

still

hooting on

the horizon

They They

are poisoning
are holding

someone

in a

garden

a splendid festival in the


!

houses of the enemy There are deer in a beleaguered city And a menagerie in a garden of lilies

And

the jungle of the tropics in the depths of a coal-mine


!

flock of sheep

And

is crossing an iron bridge the lambs have come from the meadows
!
!

and are mournfully entering the ward

39

The
Now Now
And
the
Sister
;

Hospital
is

of Charity

lighting

the

lamps
she
is

bringing the patients their supper,


canal,
!

She has closed the windows upon the


all

the doors to the light of the

moon

40

Night Prayer

BELOW languid Under


Hear the
Lust with
lust
is

the somnolence of prayer,


visions I
:

passions surge and cry

warring there.

Thro' the lassitude of dreams


Shines the

moon

as thro' a

mesh

And
Still

the wandering joy of flesh on pestilent beaches gleams.

Under ever-shrouded
Thro'

skies,

Thirsting for their starry fires,

my

veins

hear desires
rise.

Toward the green horizon


4i

Night Prayer
Evil fondnesses
I

hear

Blackly surging through my mind: Phantom marshes vanish blind

Sudden on the

sky-line drear.

Lord, thy wrath will slay

me soon
!

on me, Lord, I pray Sweating and sick, O let me stray Thro' pastures glimmering in the moon
pity

Have

For now,

Lord, the time

is

nigh
steel,

To rase the hemlock with the Whose moon my secret hopes


Green
as a serpent in the sky
:

reveal

And

the plague of dreams mine eyes


all its

Smites, and

sins

subdue,

And
Toward

the rustling fountains blue


the sovereign

moon

arise

42

Wintry Desires

MOURN

the lips of yesterday, Lips whose kisses are yet unborn, the old desires outworn,
hid away.

And

Under sorrows

Always

on the far sky-line Always snow on the beaches gleams, While by the bolted gate of dreams
rain
;

Crouching wolves

in the grasses

whine.

Into

my

listless

soul

gaze

With clouded eyes I search the past, At all the long-spilt blood aghast

Of

lambs that died

in

wintry ways.

43

Wintry Desires
Only the moon its mournful fires Enkindles, and a desolate light
Falls

where the autumn


desires.

frosts are

white

Over my famishing

44

Listlessness
the pale ballades of eld,

1SING Of kisses

lost

without reward,
luxurious sward,
sick are held.

And lo, on love's The nuptials of the

Voices thro'

my

slumber sound

near. Listlessly they gather


Lilies

bloom

in closes

where

Star nor sun hath blessed the ground.

And

these ghosts of old desire, These lagging throbs of impulse crost,


lo,

Are paupers

in a palace lost,
fire.

Sick tapers in the auroral

45

Listlessness

When
Of

shall the

moon my

vision bathe,

plume the eternal streams and about my dreams darkness, Her slow cerulean raiment swathe?
to

That seeks

46

y>

Amen

AT
And
I

length the consecrating hour is here That sains the slave's extenuated sleep.

who

wait shall see

its

hands appear,

Full of white roses in these caverns deep.

wait

at length to feel its cooling

wind
lies,

Strike on

my
o'er

heart, impregnable to

paschal lamb lost amid marshes blind,

A
I

wound

which the surging waters

rise.

wait
I

wait

for nights

no morrow

shall defy,
;

To feel To see

weakness nothing shall avail upon my hands its shadow lie,


for
in peaceful tides its

image

pale.

47

Amen
I

wait until those nights of thine shall All

show

my

desires with cleansed eyes

go by,
evening's

For then

my

dreams

shall

bathe

in

And

glow, then within their crystal castle

die.

48

The Diving

Bell
!

L
A

O, the

diver, forever within his bell

And a whole
warm!

sea of glass, a sea eternally

whole motionless world, a world of slow


green rhythms of
!

So many curious creatures beyond those walls


glass,

And any And yet


Look

contact eternally prohibited there is so much life in those bright


!
!

waters yonder
!

of great sailing-ships they glide over the flowers, the dahlias of the submarine forest
!

The shadows

And

stand for a

moment

in

the shadow of
!

whales that are voyaging to the Pole


4

49

The Diving
And
at
this

Bell

very moment, I doubt not, fellow-men in the harbour


vessels

my

Are discharging the


laden with ice
:

that

sail

hither

glacier

was
!

there, in the midst of the July

meadows

And men

are

swimming and

floating

in

the

And And

green waters of the creek, at noon they enter shadowy caverns

the breezes of ocean are fanning the roofs

and balconies.

Take heed

Lo, the flaming tongues of the Gulf-Stream lest their kisses touch the walls of
!

lassitude

They have

ceased to lay ice on the brows of

the fevered,

And And

the patients have

lit

a bonfire
lilies

are casting great handfuls of green


into the flames
!

Lean your brows upon the cooler panes, While waiting for the moonlight to enter the
bell

from above,

The Diving
And
fb\

Bell

close

your eyes

the forest of tightly, to

colour,

The pendulous

blues and albuminous violets,

And

close your ears to the suggestions of the

tepid water.

Dry

the brows of your desires

they are weak

with sweat.

on the point of swooning. They have the air of people celebrating a


firstly

Go

to those

wedding

in a

dungeon,

Or of

people entering, at mid-day, a long lamp-

lit

avenue underground

In festival procession they are passing

Thro' a landscape like an orphaned childhood.

Go now
far

to those

about to die

They move

like virgins

who have wandered

In the sun, on a day of fast

They

are pale as patients

who

placidly listen
;

to the rain in the gardens of the hospital

They have
fast

the look of survivors, breaking their


battle-field
;

on a

5*

The Diving
They
are like prisoners

Bell
that
all

who know

their

gaolers are bathing in the river,

And who

hear

men mowing

the grass in the

garden of the prison.

5*

o(JL

Aquarium

NOW my my Summon
For with
It
its

desires

no more,

alas,

soul to

my

eyelids' brink,

prayers that

ebb and pass

too must sink,

To

lie in

the depth of

my
its

closed eyes

Only the flowers of

weary breath
rise,

Like icy blooms to the surface Lilies of death.

Its lips

are sealed

in the

depths of woe,

And
They

a world away, in the far-off gloom,

sing of azure stems that

grow

mystic bloom.

53

Aquarium
But
lo, its

fingers

have grown
I

Pallid beholding them,

who

perceive

Them

trace the
lilies

marks

its

poor unblown

Lost

leave.

know

it

must
its

die, for its

hour

is

o'er

Folding

impotent hands at
to pluck

last,

Hands too weary

any more
!

The

flowers of the past

54

The Burning-Glass

WATCH

the hours of long ago Their blue and secret depths I


burning-glass, Regret, a happier flora blow.

set

Under the

And watch

Hold up the glass o'er my desires Behold them through my soul, a


!

glass

At memory's touch

the withered grass


fires.

Breaks forth into devouring

Now

above

my

thoughts

hold

The

azure

crystal, in

whose heart

Suddenly unfolding start The leaves of agonies borne of


55

old,

The Burning-Glass
Until those nights remote
I

see

Even

memory dead so long That their sullen tears do wrong


to

To

the green soul of hopes to be.

56

>*
Reflections
the brimming tide of dreams soul is full of fear
!

UNDER O, my
In

my

heart the

moon

is

clear

Deep

it lies

in the tide

of dreams.

Under the

listless

reeds asleep,

Only the deep reflection shows Of palm, of lily and of rose,

Weeping

yet in the waters deep

And

the flowers, late and soon,

Fall

upon the mirrored

sky,

To

sink and sink eternally

Thro' dreamy waters and the moon.

57

Visions
the tears that
I

ALL
All

have shed,
they pass
glass
:

All

Thro*

my kisses, lo, my mind as in a


whose joy

my

kisses

is

dead.

There are flowers without a hue,


Lilies that

under the moonlight fade,

Moonlight over the meadows laid, Fountains far on the sky-line blue.

Weary and heavy


See thro' the

with slumber

lids that

slumber closes

Crows

that gather amid the roses,

Sick folk under a sunbright sky.

59

Visions
Of
these vague loves the weary smart

Shines unchanging late and soon Like a pale slow-moving moon


Sadly into

my

indolent heart.

60

;l
Prayer

THOU Thou

know'st,

O Lord, my spirit's dearth


worth of what
I

see'st the

bring

The evil blossoms of the earth, The light upon a perished thing.

Thou see'st my sick and weary mood The moon is dark, the dawn is slain.
:

Thy

glory on

my

solitude

Shed Thou

like fructifying rain.

Light Thou,

Lord, beneath

my

feet

The way my weary soul should pass, For now the pain of all things sweet
Is piteous as

the ice-bound grass.

61

Gl ances

OALL And
And And

these poor weary glances


yours, and mine
!

those that are no more, and those to be


!

those that will never be, and yet exist There are those that seem to visit the poor on
a Sabbath
;

There are some


less,

like sick folk

who

are house-

There are some

like

lambs in a
;

meadow

full

of bleaching linen

And

O, these strange unwonted glances Under the vaults of some we behold

maiden being put to death with closed doors.


us dream of

in

a chamber

And some make

unknown

sorrows,

63

Glances
Of peasants at the windows of a factory, Of a gardener turned weaver, Of a summer afternoon in a wax- work show, Of the thoughts of a queen on beholding
sick

man

in a

garden,

Of an odour of camphor in the forest, Of a princess locked in a tower on a


rejoicing,

day of

Of men

sailing

all

the

week on

the stagnant

waters of a canal.

Have Have Have

pity

on those that come creeping forth


!

like convalescents at harvest-tide

pity on those that have the air of children

who have

lost their

way

at supper-time

pity on the glances of the wounded man


at the surgeon,

Like tents stricken by a hurricane Have pity on the glances of the virgin tempted (Rivers of milk are flowing away in the dark! !

ness

And
And

the swans have


serpents!)

died

in

the midst of

the gaze of the virgin

who

surrenders

64

Glances
here are princesses deserted in swamps that have no issue
!

I lo,

those eyes in which you


lit

may

see ships
!

in full sail,

up by

flashes

of the storm

how
so

pitiful are all those glances

which
!

suffer because they are not

elsewhere

And
.nd

much

suffering,
!

so indistinguishable

and yet so various


understand

those glances which no


!

one

will

ever

And

those

poor glances
!

which are

all

but

dumb

\nd those poor whispering glances


Vnd those poor
stifled

glances

\mid some of these you might think yourself in a mansion serving as hospital,

And many
lilies
!

others

have

the
little

air

of

tents,

of war, on the convent

lawn of the

And many
Or

others have the air of


in a

wounded men

tended

hothouse

Sisters of Charity

on an ocean devoid of

patients

6j

Glances
Oh,
to

have encountered

all

these glances,

To have admitted them all, And to have exhausted mine thereby And henceforth to be unable to close mine
!

eyes

66

;
Vigil

MY

soul her unused hands to pray

Folds, that hide the world

away

Lord, my broken dreams complete, That Thine angels' lips repeat.

While beneath my wearied eyes She breathes the prayers that in her
Prayers that find

rise-

my
may

lids

a tomb,
:

And whose
While
in

lilies

not bloom

dreams her barren breast

Hushes 'neath
Still

my

gaze to rest

her eyes from perils cower,


as

Such

wake by

falsehood's power.

67

/I

Afternoon

MINE me, O Grant


Let
fall

eyes have snared

Lord,

my soul. But O, my one desire


:

Let

Thy leaves upon the snow, fall Thy rain upon the fire.

The sun upon my pillow plays, The self-same hours they sound again, And always falls my questing gaze On dying men that harvest grain.

My

hands they pluck the withered grass,


sleep are
all

Mine eyes with Are sick folk in a

undone,

springless pass,

Or

flowers of darkness in the sun.

69

Afternoon
When
The
will

my

rain,

dreams unchanging know and when the meadows brown

?-

Along the

far horizon, lo,

The

lambs are herded toward the town.

*A

The

Soul

DREAMS And beneath


Lights

within mine eyes remain,


its

crystal

dome

my

soul

it

somewhile home,

Taps upon the azure pane.

Houses of the

listless soul
lilies

Up

the panes the


in

creep

Reeds unfold

waters deep,

Longings nought

shall e'er

make whole

Closing eyes

it all

but seems
could hold

Past oblivion

Of my half-remembered
7*

All the rosy flowers of old dreams.

The
Shall
I

Soul
far.

Their leaves are dead and scattered

not see them verdant soon

When

with her azure hands the moon

In silence sets the gates ajar?

72

Intentions
pity

HAVE Wherein the

on the eyes morose


soul
its

hope reveals

On fated things that ne'er unclose, And all that wait what night conceals.
Ripples that rock the
Lilies that

spirit's

lake

sway beneath

the tide
!

To

threads the eternal rhythms shake


that close to vision hide
!

O powers
Behold,

Among Dim hands

Lord, unwonted flowers the water-lilies' white


!

of Thine angelic powers Trouble the waters of my sight


:

73

Intentions
At mystic
signs the buds unroll,
skies,

Shed on the waters from the

And

as the swans take flight

my

soul
eyes.

Spreads the white pinions of

its

74

V]

Contacts

THEDarkness

sense of contact
lies

between your

fingers

The cries of brazen instruments in a tempest The music of organs in the sunlight
!
I

All the flocks of the soul in the depths of a

night of eclipse All the salt of the sea on the grass of the

meadows

And

the blaze

of blue lightning

on

every

horizon

(Have pity on

this

human

sense

!)

But

these sadder, wearier contacts

the touch of your poor moist hands


1

hear your pure fingers as they glide between


mine,

75

Contacts
And
flocks of lambs are departing
light

by moon-

Along the banks of a misty


I

river.

can

remember

all

the

hands

that

have

touched

my
see

hands,
that

And again And


I

all

was protected by those


I

hands,
to-day what those cool hands.
I

see

was, protected by

was often the beggar who gnaws on the steps of a throne. was sometimes the

his crust

diver,

who

cannot evade

the surging waters.


I

was often a whole people, no longer able to escape from the town
!

And some hands were

like a

convent without

group of invalids on a rainy day Until other cooler hands should come to set
like a
in a glass-house
!

And

a garden some confined


!

me

the doors

ajar,
little

And

sprinkle a

water upon the threshold 76

Contacts
O,
I

And

have known strange contacts, here they surround me forever


to give alms

Some were wont


shine,

on a day of sun-

Some gathered a harvest

And

depths of a cavern, the music of mountebanks was heard outin the

side the prison.

There were wax-work


woods,

figures in the

summer
whole

And

elsewhere the
oasis,

moon had swept


virgin,
!

the

And

at

times

found a

flushed

and

sweating, in a grotto of ice

Pity these strange hands These hands contain the secrets of all the kings! Pity these hands too pale
! !

They seem
of the

to

have emerged from the caverns


;

moon

They

are

worn with spinning threads from the


of fountains
r
!
!

distaifs

Pity these hands, too white, too moist

They

are like princesses that slumber at

noon

all

the

summer through. 77

Contacts
Avoid these hard harsh hands
!

They seem
But
I

to

have issued from the rocks


!

pity these cold hands

see a heart bleeding under ribs of ice


pity these evil hands,
!

And

For these have poisoned the springs They have set young cygnets in a nest of hemlock!
I

have seen the angels of


at

evil

open the gates

noon

Here are only madmen on a

pestilent river

Here are black sheep only in starless pastures And lambs hasting away to graze in darkness
But

these cool faithful hands

They They They They

come

to offer ripe fruits to the

dying
!

bring clear cold water in their palms water the battlefields with milk
!

have surely come from wonderful and


!

eternally virgin forests

78

Night

MY
I

soul

is

sick at the

end of

all,

Sick and sad, being weary too,

Weary of being so vain, so vain, Weary and sad at the end of all, And O I long for the touch of you
long for your hands upon
spirits

my

face
;

Snow-cold as
I I

they

will

be

wait until they bring the ring. wait for their coolness over my face
in

Like a treasure deep

the sea.

wait to
in

know

their healing spell,


I die,
;

Lest

the desolate sun


I

So that

die not out in the sun

79

Night
bathe mine eyes and make them well,

Where

things unhappy slumbering

lie.

Where many

swans upon the sea, Swans that wander over the sea,
Stretch forth their mournful throats in vain
In wintry gardens by the sea

Sick

men

pluck roses in their pain.

long for your hands upon


spirits

my

face

Snow-cold as

they

will be,
!

And

My

aching sight, alas vision like the withered grass


listless

soothe

my

Where

lambs irresolute pass

80

Fifteen Songs

chained her in a cavern frore.

SHE She

set a sign

upon the door.


:

The key into the ocean fell The maid forgot the lamp as
She waited

well.

for the days of spring

Year by year did seven die, And every year one passed her by.

She waited

thro' the winter's cold,

her tresses, waiting too, Recalled the light that once they knew.

And

They sought

the light, they found it out, Crept thro' the rocks and round about,
lit

And

the rocks with

all

their gold.

83

Songs
He comes
Amazed
at eve that passed of old
:

at the

wondrous sight
light.

He

does not dare approach the

He deems
Or Or

it is

a mystic sign,

else a spring that

gushes gold,
:

angels at their sport divine


turns,

He

and passes

as of old.

84

II

F he one day come

What

shall

again then be said?

Say that one awaited him,


Always, that
is

dead.

Ay, but

if

he ask

me

more,

Speak
If

Yet know me not again ?


any Lest he be in
as
sister

might,

pain.

he ask where you are gone

Give him then my golden


Make him no
reply.

What

shall I reply

ring,

85

Songs
If

he asks

me why

the hall

Show him then the smouldered lamp


And
If

Shows

a silent floor?

the open door.

he ask

me
you

of the hour
fell

Tell him,
Lest

When

asleep

tell

him that

smiled

my

love should weep.

86

Ill

little

THREEsee what hid within To


The And
first little lo,

maids they did to death,


their hearts.

heart was full of


its

bliss,

wherever

Three serpents
done.

blood might run, hissed till three years

were

The And

second was
lo,

full
its

wherever

of gentlehood, blood might run


till

Three lambs
done.

that fed

three years

were

The

third
lo,

And

was full of pain and woe, wherever the red blood crept
vigil

Archangels three their

kept.

87

IV
with bounden eyes

MAIDENS the scarves of gold (O loose


Maidens with bounden
eyes,

!)

They

sought their destinies.

At noon they opened wide (O keep the scarves of At noon they opened wide The palace in the plain
:

gold

!)

There they greeted

life
!)

(Bind close the scarves of gold

There they greeted life, And turned them back again.

89

THE(Hope
The

three blind sisters


is

not cold),

three blind sisters

Light their lamps of gold.

Up

the tower go they


the tower go they wait the seventh day.

(They and you and we),

Up
To

Ah,
Ah,
I

saith one, turning

(Still let

us hope),

saith one, turning,

hear our lamps burning.


9i

Songs
Ah, the second
saith

(They and you and we), Ah, the second saith,


'Tis the king's tread.
.
.

Nay, the
(Still

holiest saith

let

us hope),

Nay, the holiest saith,

But our

light

is

dead.

92

VI
came one here
to say
!)

THERE (O

child, I

am

afraid
to say
.

There came one here

'Twas time to haste away.

A
A

burning lamp
child, I

bear,
!)

(O

am

afraid
I

And

burning lamp bear, I draw near


!

At

the

first

door,

afraid !) (O At the first door The flame shook sore.


child, I

am

93

Songs
Then,
at the second,

(O

child, I

am

afraid

!)

Then,

at the second,

The The

flame spoke and beckoned.

third door

is

wide
is

(O child, The third door

but this
is

fear

!)

wide,

And

the flame has died.

94

VII

ORLAMONDE died When the fairy


The
Sought
to

had seven daughters

seven maids, the seven daughters,

win outside.

Then they lit their seven lamps Through all the towers they sought They opened full four hundred halls The day, they found it not.
; ;

They came to Down, tho'

the echoing caverns deep


the air was cold,

Went, and in a stubborn door Found a key of gold.


95

Songs
They see the ocean through They fear to die outside
;

the chinks

They beat on the unmoving They dare not open wide.

door

96

VIII

SHE whom did she give the three To

had three crowns of gold

One she gave to her parents dear, And they have bought three reeds of gold, And kept her till the spring was near.

And And And

one to those that loved her well

they have bought three nets of gold, kept her till the autumn fell.

And one she gave to those she bore, And they have bought three gyves of To chain her till the winter's o'er.

iron,

97

the castle she

TOWARD yet was (Hardly


Toward
the castle she

made her way

the sun on the sea),


;

made her way

Knight looked at knight and looked away The women had never a word to say.

She came

to rest before the door

(Hardly yet was the sun on the sea), She came to rest before the door
;

They

heard

the

queen

as

she

paced

the

floor,

And
"

the king that asked her what would she.

What

do you seek,
care,
it is

O
99

where do you go?

(Have a

hard to see),

Songs
What do you
where do you go " Doth one await you there below ? But never a word, a word spake she.
seek,

Down

she went to the one


care,
it is

unknown
see),

(Have a

hard to

Down

she went to the one unknown,


;

And round

the queen her arms were thrown Never a word did either say ;

Without a word they went

their way.

The
The

king wept on the threshold sore (Have a care, it is hard to see),


;

king wept by the open door They heard the footsteps of the queen,

And

the

fall

of the leaves where she had been.

oo

HER
Her

lover

went

his

way

(I

heard the gate),

lover

went

his

way

Yet she was gay.

When
(I

he came again heard the lamp),


he came again
twain.

When

Another made the

And
(I

the dead

met

heard her

spirit cry),
I

And

the dead

met

She who waits him

yet.

IOI

XI
mother, do you not hear ? there is news Mother, they come
;
!

MOTHER,
to tell

Give me your hands, my daughter dear


Tis a
tall

ship that saileth well.

Mother

They

dear, have a care, give


go,

heed

my daughter, away they speed. the danger is sore, alas Mother,


!

Child,

my

child,

it

will

quickly pass.

Mother, mother, She draweth near

harbour, daughter dear. Mother, mother, She opens the door


It is
!

down

in the

Child, they

go, to return

no more.

103

Songs

Mother,

Mother, She enters

am

afraid

Child, they now have the anchor weighed. I hear Her speaking low.

Child,

my

child,

it is

they that go.

Mother, She makes the


Child,
'tis

stars

go dark

of a shadowy bark. Mother, She knocks at the casements still Child, it may be they are fastened ill.
the
sails
.

they On every hand can Daughter, what


Child,
sail
I

Mother, mother,

my

sight

grows dim.
sea.
. .

for the

open

see but Him.

is it,

and

who

is

He ?

104

XII
your lamps are
sun's in the
all

The NOW
Now
The

all

alight,
side-

garden on every
alight
;

your lamps are

sun through every chink is bright Open the doors on the garden wide
!

The keys of the

doors are lost one and


;

all,

must be patient whate'er befall The keys they fell from the tower on high. We must be patient whate'er befall,

We

Wait and wait

as the days

go

by.

The days to be will open the doors, The keys are safe in the forest wide. The forest blazes on every side
;

i5

Songs
The
light of the dying leafage pours

Blazing bright beneath the doors.

The days The days The days


Die
as

be already ail, to be they fear and


to to

fail,
;

be

will

never come

For day by day

will die as

we

in this

we, our tomb.

06

XIII

sisters, thirty

years
;

SISTERS, I sought
Thirty years
I

where he might be sought for him


:

Never

did

I see.

Thirty years the way I trod Long the road and hot
;

Sisters,

he was everywhere,
yet
is

He who

not.

Sisters, sad the

hour and

late,

My
Even

sandal's thongs unpick.

as

the evening dies,


soul
is

And my

sick.

107

Songs
You whose
years are seventeen,
;

Forth and seek him too


Sisters, sisters,

take

my

staff,

Seek the whole world through.

108

XIV
were three
sisters fain to die.

THERE crown of gold each putteth Her


And
They wander
11

on,

forth to seek their death they're gone.

to the forest forth

Give us our death, O forest old, For here are our three crowns of gold."

The

forest broke into a smile,


kisses gave to each twice twain,
all

And

That showed them

the future plain.

There were three

sisters fain to die

They wandered forth to seek the sea They found it after summers three.
109

Songs
" Give us our death, thou ocean old,

For here are our three crowns of gold."

Then

the ocean began to


kisses
it

weep

Three hundred

gave the three,

And

all

the past was plain to see.

There were three

sisters fain to die,


;

To

find the city they sought awhile


it

They found

midmost of an

isle.

" Give us our death, thou city old, For here are our three crowns of gold."

The

city

And

opened then and there, covered them with kisses dear


all

That showed them

the present clear.

no

XV
Canticle of the Virgin " Beatrice 1
in

"Sister

to every sin,

1HOLD, To every
My

soul that weeps,

hands with pardon filled Out of the starry deeps.


is

There
There

no

sin that lives


;

When
is

love hath vigil kept

no soul that mourns


love but once hath wept.

When

And tho* on many paths Of earth love lose its way, Its tears will find me out And shall not go astray.
1
is

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