“‘Therewith.’ Now, you ‘re a bard, a bard past doubt,
“And no philosopher; why introduce
“Crotchets like these? fine, surely, but no use
“In poetry — which still must be, to strike,
“Based upon common sense; there’s nothing like
“Appealing to our nature! what beside
“Was your first poetry? No tricks were tried
“In that, no hollow thrills, affected throes!
“‘The man,’ said we, ‘tells his own joys and woes:
“‘We’ll trust him.’ Would you have your songs endure?
“Build on the human heart! — why, to be sure
“Yours is one sort of heart — but I mean theirs,
“Ours, every one’s, the healthy heart one cares
“To build on! Central peace, mother of strength,
“That’s father of... nay, go yourself that length,
“Ask those calm-hearted doers what they do
“When they have got their calm! And is it true,
“Fire rankles at the heart of every globe?
“Perhaps. But these are matters one may probe
“Too deeply for poetic purposes:
“Rather select a theory that... yes,
“Laugh! what does that prove? — stations you midway
“And saves some little o’er-refining. Nay,
“That’s rank injustice done me! I restrict
“The poet? Don’t I hold the poet picked
“Out of a host of warriors, statesmen... did
“I tell you? Very like! As well you hid
“That sense of power, you have! True bards believe
“All able to achieve what they achieve —
“That is, just nothing — in one point abide
“Profounder simpletons than all beside.
“Oh, ay! The knowledge that you are a bard
“Must constitute your prime, nay sole, reward!”
So prattled Naddo, busiest of the tribe
Of genius-haunters — how shall I describe
What grubs or nips or rubs or rips — your louse
For love, your flea for hate, magnanimous,
Malignant, Pappacoda, Tagliafer,
Picking a sustenance from wear and tear
By implements it sedulous employs
To undertake, lay down, mete out, o’er-toise
Sordello? Fifty creepers to elude
At once! They settled staunchly; shame ensued:
Behold the monarch of mankind succumb
To the last fool who turned him round his thumb,
As Naddo styled it! ‘T was not worth oppose
The matter of a moment, gainsay those
He aimed at getting rid of; better think
Their thoughts and speak their speech, secure to slink
Back expeditiously to his safe place,
And chew the cud — what he and what his race
Were really, each of them. Yet even this
Conformity was partial. He would miss
Some point, brought into contact with them ere
Assured in what small segment of the sphere
Of his existence they attended him;
Whence blunders, falsehoods rectified — a grim
List — slur it over! How? If dreams were tried,
His will swayed sicklily from side to side,
Nor merely neutralized his waking act
But tended e’en in fancy to distract
The intermediate will, the choice of means.
He lost the art of dreaming: Mantuan scenes
Supplied a baron, say, he sang before,
Handsomely reckless, full to running-o’er
Of gallantries; “abjure the soul, content
“With body, therefore!” Scarcely had he bent
Himself in dream thus low, when matter fast
Cried out, he found, for spirit to contrast
And task it duly; by advances slight,
The simple stuff becoming composite,
Count Lori grew Apollo: best recall
His fancy! Then would some rough peasant-Paul,
Like those old Ecelin confers with, glance
His gay apparel o’er; that countenance
Gathered his shattered fancies into one,
And, body clean abolished, soul alone
Sufficed the grey Paulician: by and by,
To balance the ethereality,
Passions were needed; foiled he sank again.
Meanwhile the world rejoiced (‘t is time explain)
Because a sudden sickness set it free
From Adelaide. Missing the mother-bee,
Her mountain-hive Romano swarmed; at once
A rustle-forth of daughters and of sons
Blackened the valley. “I am sick too, old,
“Half-crazed I think; what good’s the Kaiser’s gold
“To such an one? God help me! for I catch
“My children’s greedy sparkling eyes at watch —
“‘He bears that double breastplate on,’ they say,
“‘So many minutes less than yesterday!’
“Beside, Monk Hilary is on his knees
“Now, sworn to kneel and pray till God shall please
“Exact a punishment for many things
“You know, and some you never knew; which brings
“To memory, Azzo’s sister Beatrix
“And Richard’s Giglia are my Alberic’s
“And Ecelin’s betrothed; the Count himself
“Must get my Palma: Ghibellin and Guelf
“Mean to embrace each other.” So began
Romano’s missive to his fighting man
Taurello — on the Tuscan’s death, away
With Friedrich sworn to sail from Naples’ bay
Next month for Syria. Never thunder-clap
Out of Vesuvius’ throat, like this mishap
Startled him. “That accursed Vicenza! I
“Absent, and she selects this time to die!
“Ho, fellows, for Vicenza!” Half a score
Of horses ridden dead, he stood before
Romano in his reeking spurs: too late —
“Boniface urged me, Este could not wait,”
The chieftain stammered; “let me die in peace —
“Forget me! Was it I who craved increase
“Of rule? Do you and Friedrich plot your worst
“Against the Father: as you found me first
“So leave me now. Forgive me! Palma, sure,
“Is at Goito still. Retain that lure —
“Only be pacified!”
The country rung
With such a piece of news: on every tongue,
How Ecelin’s great servant, congeed off,
Had done a long day’s service, so, might doff
The green and yellow, and recover breath
At Mantua, whither, — since Retrude’s death,
(The girlish slip of a Sicilian bride
From Otho’s house, he carried to reside
At Mantua till the Ferrarese should pile
A structure worthy her imperial style,
The gardens raise, the statues there enshrine,
She never lived to see) — although his line
Was ancient in her archives and she took
A pride in him, that city, nor forsook
Her child when he forsook himself and spent
A prowess on Romano surely meant
For his own growth — whither he ne’er resorts
If wholly satisfied (to trust reports)
With Ecelin. So, forward in a trice
Were shows to greet him. “Take a friend’s advice,”
Quoth Naddo to Sordello, “nor be rash
“Because your rivals (nothing can abash
“Some folks) demur that we pronounced you best
“To sound the great man’s welcome; ‘t is a test,
“Rem
ember! Strojavacca looks asquint,
“The rough fat sloven; and there ‘s plenty hint
“Your pinions have received of late a shock —
“Outsoar them, cobswan of the silver flock!
“Sing well!” A signal wonder, song ‘s no whit
Facilitated.
Fast the minutes flit;
Another day, Sordello finds, will bring
The soldier, and he cannot choose but sing;
So, a last shift, quits Mantua — slow, alone:
Out of that aching brain, a very stone,
Song must be struck. What occupies that front?
Just how he was more awkward than his wont
The night before, when Naddo, who had seen
Taurello on his progress, praised the mien
For dignity no crosses could affect —
Such was a joy, and might not he detect
A satisfaction if established joys
Were proved imposture? Poetry annoys
Its utmost: wherefore fret? Verses may come
Or keep away! And thus he wandered, dumb
Till evening, when he paused, thoroughly spent,
On a blind hill-top: down the gorge he went,
Yielding himself up as to an embrace.
The moon came out; like features of a face,
A querulous fraternity of pines,
Sad blackthorn clumps, leafless and grovelling vines
Also came out, made gradually up
The picture; ‘t was Goito’s mountain-cup
And castle. He had dropped through one defile
He never dared explore, the Chief erewhile
Had vanished by. Back rushed the dream, enwrapped
Him wholly. ‘T was Apollo now they lapped,
Those mountains, not a pettish minstrel meant
To wear his soul away in discontent,
Brooding on fortune’s malice. Heart and brain
Swelled; he expanded to himself again,
As some thin seedling spice-tree starved and frail,
Pushing between cat’s head and ibis’ tail
Crusted into the porphyry pavement smooth,
— Suffered remain just as it sprung, to soothe
The Soldan’s pining daughter, never yet
Well in her chilly green-glazed minaret, —
When rooted up, the sunny day she died,
And flung into the common court beside
Its parent tree. Come home, Sordello! Soon
Was he low muttering, beneath the moon,
Of sorrow saved, of quiet evermore, —
Since from the purpose, he maintained before,
Only resulted wailing and hot tears.
Ah, the slim castle! dwindled of late years,
But more mysterious; gone to ruin — trails
Of vine through every loop-hole. Nought avails
The night as, torch in hand, he must explore
The maple chamber: did I say, its floor
Was made of intersecting cedar beams?
Worn now with gaps so large, there blew cold streams
Of air quite from the dungeon; lay your ear
Close and ‘t is like, one after one, you hear
In the blind darkness water drop. The nests
And nooks retain their long ranged vesture-chests
Empty and smelling of the iris root
The Tuscan grated o’er them to recruit
Her wasted wits. Palma was gone that day,
Said the remaining women. Last, he lay
Beside the Carian group reserved and still.
The Body, the Machine for Acting Will,
Had been at the commencement proved unfit;
That for Demonstrating, Reflecting it,
Mankind — no fitter: was the Will Itself
In fault?
His forehead pressed the moonlit shelf
Beside the youngest marble maid awhile;
Then, raising it, he thought, with a long smile,
“I shall be king again!” as he withdrew
The envied scarf; into the font he threw
His crown
Next day, no poet! “Wherefore?” asked
Taurello, when the dance of Jongleurs, masked
As devils, ended; “don’t a song come next?”
The master of the pageant looked perplexed
Till Naddo’s whisper came to his relief.
“His Highness knew what poets were: in brief,
“Had not the tetchy race prescriptive right
“To peevishness, caprice? or, call it spite,
“One must receive their nature in its length
“And breadth, expect the weakness with the strength!”
— So phrasing, till, his stock of phrases spent,
The easy-natured soldier smiled assent,
Settled his portly person, smoothed his chin,
And nodded that the bull-bait might begin.
SORDELLO BOOK THE THIRD.
And the font took them: let our laurels lie!
Braid moonfern now with mystic trifoly
Because once more Goito gets, once more,
Sordello to itself! A dream is o’er,
And the suspended life begins anew;
Quiet those throbbing temples, then, subdue
That cheek’s distortion! Nature’s strict embrace,
Putting aside the past, shall soon efface
Its print as well — factitious humours grown
Over the true — loves, hatreds not his own —
And turn him pure as some forgotten vest
Woven of painted byssus, silkiest
Tufting the Tyrrhene whelk’s pearl-sheeted lip,
Left welter where a trireme let it slip
I’ the sea, and vexed a satrap; so the stain
O’ the world forsakes Sordello, with its pain,
Its pleasure: how the tinct loosening escapes,
Cloud after cloud! Mantua’s familiar shapes
Die, fair and foul die, fading as they flit,
Men, women, and the pathos and the wit,
Wise speech and foolish, deeds to smile or sigh
For, good, bad, seemly or ignoble, die.
The last face glances through the eglantines,
The last voice murmurs, ‘twixt the blossomed vines,
Of Men, of that machine supplied by thought
To compass self-perception with, he sought
By forcing half himself — an insane pulse
Of a god’s blood, on clay it could convulse,
Never transmute — on human sights and sounds,
To watch the other half with; irksome bounds
It ebbs from to its source, a fountain sealed
Forever. Better sure be unrevealed
Than part revealed: Sordello well or ill
Is finished: then what further use of Will,
Point in the prime idea not realized,
An oversight? inordinately prized,
No less, and pampered with enough of each
Delight to prove the whole above its reach.
“To need become all natures, yet retain
“The law of my own nature — to remain
“Myself, yet yearn . . . as if that chestnut, think,
“Should yearn for this first larch-bloom crisp and pink,
“Or those pale fragrant tears where zephyrs stanch
“March wounds along the fretted pine-tree branch!
“Will and the means to show will, great and small,
“Material, spiritual, — abjure them all
“Save any so distinct, they may be left
“To amuse, not tempt become! and, thus bereft,
“Just as I first was fashioned would I be!
“Nor, moon, is it Apollo now, but me
“Thou visitest to comfort and befriend!
“Swim thou into my heart, and there an end,
“Since I possess thee! — nay, thus shut mine eyes
“And know, quite know, by this heart’s fall and rise,
“When thou dost bury thee in clouds, and when
“Out-standest: wherefore practise upon men
“To make that plainer to myself?”
Slide here
Over a sweet and solitary year
Wasted; or simply notice change in him —
How eyes, once with exploring bright, grew dim
And satiate with receiving. Some distress
Was caused, too, by a sort of consciousness
Under the imbecility, — nought kept
That down; he slept, but was aware he slept,
So, frustrated: as who brainsick made pact
Erst with the overhanging cataract
To deafen him, yet still distinguished plain
His own blood’s measured clicking at his brain.
To finish. One declining Autumn day —
Few birds about the heaven chill and grey,
No wind that cared trouble the tacit woods —
He sauntered home complacently, their moods
According, his and nature’s. Every spark
Of Mantua life was trodden out; so dark
The embers, that the Troubadour, who sung
Hundreds of songs, forgot, its trick his tongue,
Its craft his brain, how either brought to pass
Singing at all; that faculty might class
With any of Apollo’s now. The year
Began to find its early promise sere
As well. Thus beauty vanishes; thus stone
Outlingers flesh: nature’s and his youth gone,
They left the world to you, and wished you joy.
When, stopping his benevolent employ,
A presage shuddered through the welkin; harsh
The earth’s remonstrance followed. ‘T was the marsh
Gone of a sudden. Mincio, in its place,
Laughed, a broad water, in next morning’s face,
And, where the mists broke up immense and white
I’ the steady wind, burned like a spilth of light
Out of the crashing of a myriad stars.
And here was nature, bound by the same bars
Of fate with him!
”No! youth once gone is gone:
“Deeds, let escape, are never to be done.
“Leaf-fall and grass-spring for the year; for us —
“Oh forfeit I unalterably thus
“My chance? nor two lives wait me, this to spend,
“Learning save that? Nature has time, may mend
“Mistake, she knows occasion will recur;
“Landslip or seabreach, how affects it her
“With her magnificent resources? — I
“Must perish once and perish utterly.
“Not any strollings now at even-close
“Down the field-path, Sordello! by thorn-rows
“Alive with lamp-flies, swimming spots of fire
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