Emblems Of Love eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 149 pages of information about Emblems Of Love.

Emblems Of Love eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 149 pages of information about Emblems Of Love.
The passions of the body, powers of the mind,
Chalice the sweet immortal wine of soul,
That, as a purple fragrance dwells in air
From vintage poured, fills the corrupting world
With its own savour.  And here I am alone
Sound in my sweetness, incorrupt; the rest
(They noise it unashamed) are stuff gone sour;
The world has meddled with them.  They have broacht
The wine that had pleas’d God to flocking thirst
Of flies and wasps, to fears and worldly sorrows. 
Nay, they are poured out into the dung of the world,
And drench, pollute, the fortune of their state,
When they should have no fortune but themselves
And the God in them, and be sealed therein. 
  Ah, my sweet soul, that knoweth its own sweetness,
Where only love may drink, and only—­alas!—­
The ghost of love.  But I am sweet for him,
For him and God, and for my sacred self! 
  But hark, a troop of new woe comes this way,
Making the street to ring and the stones wet
With cried despair and brackish agony.

CITIZENS lamenting in the street below
They have crawled back like beasts dying of thirst,
The life all clotted in them.  They went out
Soldiers, and back like beaten dogs they came
Breathing in whines, slow maimed four-footed things
On hands and knees degraded, groaning steps. 
Their brains were full of battle, they were made
Of virtue, brave men; now in their brains shudder
Minds that cringe like children burnt with fever. 
Often they stood to face the enemies’ ranks
All upright as a flame in windless air,
Wearing their arm and the bright skill of swords
Like spirits clad in flashing fire of heaven;
And now in darken’d rooms they lie afraid
And whimper if the nurse moves suddenly.—­
Ah God, that such an irresistible fiend,
Pain, in the beautiful housing of man’s flesh
Should sleep, light as a leopard in its hunger,
Beside the heavenly soul; and at a wound
Leap up to mangle her, the senses’ guest!—­
That in God’s country heathen men should do
This worse than murder on men full of God!

Judith.  What matter of new wailing do your tongues Wear in this shivering misery of sound?

A Citizen.  The captains which were chosen to go out And treat with Holofernes have come back.

Judith.  And did the Ninevite demon treat with them?

A Citizen.  The words they had from him were flaying knives, And burning splinters fixt in their skinless flesh, And stones thrown till their breasts were broken in.

Judith.  What, torture our embassage?

A Citizen
     Yea, for he means
Nothing but death to all the Jews he takes.

Another.  There was a jeering word tied round the neck Of each tormented man:  “Behold, ye Jews, These chiefs of yours have learnt to crawl in prayer Before the god Nebuchadnezzar; come, Leave your city of thirst and your weak god, And learn good worship even as these have learnt.”

Copyrights
Project Gutenberg
Emblems Of Love from Project Gutenberg. Public domain.