The woods of
Arcady are dead, |
And over is their antique joy; |
Of old the world on dreaming fed; |
Grey Truth is now
her painted toy; |
Yet still she turns her restless head: |
But O, sick children of the world, |
Of all the many
changing things |
In dreary dancing past us whirled, |
To the cracked tune that Chronos sings, |
Words alone
are certain good. |
Where are now the warring kings, |
Word be-mockers?By the Rood |
Where are now
the warring kings? |
An idle word is now their glory, |
By the stammering schoolboy said, |
Reading some
entangled story: |
The kings of the old time are dead; |
The wandering earth herself may be |
Only a sudden
flaming word, |
In clanging space a moment heard, |
Troubling the endless reverie. |
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Then nowise worship
dusty deeds, |
Nor seek, for this is also sooth, |
To hunger fiercely after truth, |
Lest all thy toiling only breeds |
New dreams, new dreams; there is no truth |
Saving in thine own heart. Seek, then, |
No learning from the
starry men, |
Who follow with the optic glass |
The whirling ways of stars that pass |
Seek, then, for this
is also sooth, |
No word of theirsthe cold star-bane |
Has cloven and rent their hearts in twain, |
And dead
is all their human truth. |
Go gather by the humming sea |
Some twisted, echo-harbouring shell, |
And to
its lips thy story tell, |
And they thy comforters will be, |
Rewarding in melodious guile |
Thy fretful words a
little while, |
Till they shall singing fade in ruth |
And die a pearly brotherhood; |
For words alone are certain
good: |
Sing, then, for this is also sooth. |
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I must be gone: there is a grave |
Where daffodil and lily wave, |
And I would please the hapless faun, |
Buried under the sleepy ground, |
With mirthful songs before the
dawn. |
His shouting days with mirth were crowned; |
And still I dream he treads the lawn, |
Walking ghostly
in the dew, |
Pierced by my glad singing through, |
My songs of old earths dreamy youth: |
But ah! she
dreams not now; dream thou! |
For fair are poppies on the brow: |
Dream, dream, for this is also sooth. |