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Our Tavern of Despair? COLORS AND SURFACES A GOLDEN LAD (D. V. M.) "Golden lads and lasses must Like chimney-sweepers come to dust." --SHAKESPEARE. So young, but already the splendor Of genius robed him about-- Already the dangerous, tender Regard of the gods marked him out-- (On whom the burden and duty They bind, at his earliest breath, Of showing their own grave beauty, They love and they crown with death.) We were of one blood, but the olden Rapt poets spake out in his tone; We were of one blood, but the golden Rathe promise was his, his alone. And ever his great eye glistened With visions I could not see, Ever he thrilled and listened To voices withholden from me. Young lord of the realms of fancy, The bright dreams flocked to his call Like sprites that the necromancy Of a Prospero holds in thrall-- Quick visions that served and attended, Elusive and hovering things, With a quiver of joy in the splendid Wild sweep of their luminous wings; He dwelt in an alien glamor, He wrought of its gleams a crown,-- But the world, with its cruelty and clamor, Broke him and beat him down; So he passed; he was worn, he was weary, He was slain at the touch of life;-- With a smile that was wistful and eerie He passed from the senseless strife;-- So he ceased (is their humor satiric, These gods that make perfect and blight?)-- He ceased like an exquisite lyric That dies on the breast of night. THE SAGE AND THE WOMAN 'TWIXT ancient Beersheba and Dan Another such a caravan Dazed Palestine had never seen As that which bore Sabea's queen Up from the fain and flaming South To slake her yearning spirit's drouth At wisdom's pools, with Solomon. With gifts of scented sandalwood, And labdanum, and cassia-bud, With spicy spoils of Araby And camel-loads of ivory And heavy cloths that glanced and shone With inwrought pearl and beryl-stone She came, a bold Sabean girl. And did she find him grave, or gay? Perchance his palace breathed that day With psalters sounding solemnly-- Or cymbals' merrier minstrelsy-- Perchance the wearied monarch heard Some loose-tongued prophet's meddling word;-- None knows, no one--but Solomon! She looked--with eyne wherein were blent All ardors of the Orient; S
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