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The Cloud Messenger

 

FRAGMENTS FROM A LOST TRANSLATION

 

the hills of mist

Golden, the dwelling place of Faery kings,

And mansions by unearthly moonlight kissed: —

For one dwells there whose brow with the young moon

Lightens as with a marvellous amethyst —

 

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Of Tripour slain in lovely dances joined

And linked troops the Oreads of the hill

Are singing and inspired with rushing wind

Sweet is the noise of bamboos fluting shrill;

Thou thundering in the mountain-glens with cry

Of drums shouldst the sublime orchestra fill.

 

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Dark like the cloudy foot of highest God

When starting from the dwarf-shape world-immense

With Titan-quelling step through heaven he strode.

 

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For death and birth keep not their mystic round

In Ullaca; there from the deathless trees

The blossom lapses never to the ground

But lives for ever garrulous with bees

All honey-drunk — nor yet its sweets resign.

For ever in their girdling companies. . . .

 

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A flickering line of fireflies seen in sleep.

 

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Her scarlet mouth is a ripe fruit and red.

 

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Sole like a widowed bird when all the nests

Are making.

 

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