Either points us shun we either
Shun or too devoutly follow.
A READING OF LIFE--WITH THE HUNTRESS
Through the water-eye of night,
Midway between eve and dawn,
See the chase, the rout, the flight
In deep forest; oread, faun,
Goat-foot, antlers laid on neck;
Ravenous all the line for speed.
See yon wavy
sparkle beck
Sign of the Virgin Lady's lead.
Down her course a
serpent star
Coils and shatters at her heels;
Peals the horn exulting, peals
Plaintive, is it near or far.
Huntress, arrowy to pursue,
In and out of woody glen,
Under cliffs that tear the blue,
Over
torrent, over fen,
She and forest, where she skims
Feathery,
darken and relume:
Those are her white-lightning limbs
Cleaving loads of leafy gloom.
Mountains hear her and call back,
Shrewd with night: a
frosty wail
Distant: her the
emerald vale
Folds, and wonders in her track.
Now her retinue is lean,
Many rearward;
streams the chase
Eager forth of
covert; seen
One hot tide the rapturous race.
Quiver-
charged and crescent-crowned,
Up on a flash the lighted mound
Leaps she, bow to shoulder, shaft
Strung to barb with archer's craft,
Legs like plaited lyre-chords, feet
Songs to see, past pitch of sweet.
Fearful
swiftness they outrun,
Shaggy wildness, grey or dun,
Challenge,
charge of tusks elude:
Theirs the dance to tame the rude;
Beast, and beast in
manhood tame,
Follow we their silver flame.
Pride of flesh from
bondage free,
Reaping
vigour of its waste,
Marks her servitors, and she
Sanctifies the unembraced.
Nought of
perilous she reeks;
Valour clothes her open breast;
Sweet beyond the
thrill of sex;
Hallowed by the sex confessed.
Huntress arrowy to pursue,
Colder she than sunless dew,
She, that
breath of upper air;
Ay, but never lyrist sang,
Draught of Bacchus never sprang
Blood the bliss of Gods to share,
High o'er sweep of eagle wings,
Like the run with her, when rings
Clear her rally, and her dart,
In the forest's
cavern heart,
Tells of her
victorious aim.
Then is pause and
chatter, cheer,
Laughter at some satyr lame,
Looks upon the fallen deer,
Measuring his noble crest;
Here a favourite in her train,
Foremost mid her nymphs,
caressed;
All applauded. Shall she reign
Worshipped? O to be with her there!
She, that
breath of
nimble air,
Lifts the breast to giant power.
Maid and man, and man and maid,
Who each other would devour
Elsewhere, by the chase betrayed,
There are comrades, led by her,
Maid-preserver, man-maker.
A READING OF LIFE--WITH THE PERSUADER
Who murmurs,
hither,
hither: who
Where
nought is
audible so fills the ear?
Where
nought is
visible can make appear
A veil with eyes that waver through,
Like twilight's
pledge of
blessed night to come,
Or day most golden? All
unseen and dumb,
She
breathes, she moves,
inviting flees,
Is lost, and leaves the
thrilled desire
To clasp and strike a slackened lyre,
Till over smiles of
hyacinth seas,
Flame in a
crystalvessel sails
Beneath a dome of jewelled spray,
For land that drops the rosy day
On nights of throbbing nightingales.
Landward did the wonder flit,
Or heart's desire of her, all earth in it.
We saw the heavens fling down their rose;
On rapturous waves we saw her glide;
The pearly sea-shell half enclose;
The shoal of sea-nymphs flush the tide;
And we, afire to kiss her feet, no more
Behold than tracks along a startled shore,
With brightened edges of dark leaves that feign
An
ambush hoped, as heartless night remain.
More closely, warmly:
hither,
hither! she,
The very she called forth by ripened blood
For its next
breath of being, murmurs; she,
Allurement; she,
fulfilment; she,
The
stream within us urged to flood;
Man's cry, earth's answer, heaven's consent; O she,
Maid, woman and divinity;
Our over-earthly, inner-earthly mate
Unmated; she, our
hunger and our fruit
Untasted; she our written fate
Unread; Life's flowering, Life's root:
Unread, divined;
unseen, beheld;
The evanescent, ever-present she,
Great Nature's stern necessity
In
radiance clothed, to
softness quelled;
With a sword's edge of
sweetness keen to take
Our
breath for bliss, our hearts for fulness break.
The murmur hushes down, the veil is rent.
Man's cry, earth's answer, heaven's consent,
Her form is given to pardoned sight,
And lets our
mortal eyes receive
The
sovereignloveliness of
celestial white;
Adored by them who solitarily pace,
In dusk of the underworld's
perpetual eve,
The paths among the
meadow asphodel,
Remembering. Never there her face
Is planetary; reddens to shore sea-shell