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Project Gutenberg's Antinous: A Poem, by Fernando Antonio Nogueira Pessoa This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Antinous: A Poem Author: Fernando Antonio Nogueira Pessoa Release Date: January 12, 2008 [EBook #24262] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ANTINOUS: A POEM *** Produced by Tiago Tejo +ANTINOUS+: A POEM BY FERNANDO PESSOA LISBON 1918 +ANTINOUS+ A POEM +ANTINOUS+ A POEM BY FERNANDO PESSOA LISBON MONTEIRO & CO. 190, Rua do Ouro, 192 1918 Printed by "Sociedade Typographica Editora"--100, R. d'Alegria--Lisbon +ANTINOUS+ It rained outside right into Hadrian's soul. The boy lay dead On the low couch, on whose denuded whole, To Hadrian's eyes, that at their seeing bled, The shadowy light of Death's eclipse was shed. The boy lay dead and the day seemed a night Outside. The rain fell like a sick affright Of Nature at her work in killing him. Through the mind's galleries of their past delight The very light of memory was dim. O hands that clasped erewhile Hadrian's warm hands, That now found them but cold! O hair bound erstwhile with the pressing bands! O eyes too diffidently bold! O bare female male-body like A god that dawns into humanity! O lips whose opening redness erst could strike Lust's seats with a soiled art's variety! O fingers skilled in things not to be named! O tongue which, counter-tongued, the throbbed brows flamed! O glory of a wrong lust pillowed on Raged conciousness's spilled suspension! These things are things that now must be no more. The rain is silent, and the Emperor Sinks by the couch. His grief is like a rage, For the gods take away the life they give And spoil the beauty they made live. He weeps and knows that every future age Is staring at him out of the to-be. His love is on a universal stage. A thousand unborn eyes weep with his misery. Antinous is dead, is dead forever, Is dead forever and the loves lament. Venus herself, that was Adonis' lover, Seeing him again, having lived, dead again, Lends her great skyey grief now to be blent With Hadrian's pain. Now is Apollo sad because the stealer
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