Wherein our plighted1 shadows used to blend,
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Meanwhile the melancholy2 bird of night—
No more of that——the lover’s at an end.
Yet if I may advise you, as a friend,
Before you next pen sentiments so fond,
Study your cycles—I would recommend
Our Airy—and let South be duly conn’d,
And take a dip, I beg, in the great Pond.
“Farewell again! it is farewell for ever!
Before your lamp of night be lit up thrice,
I shall be sailing, haply, for Swan River,
Jamaica, or the Indian land of rice,
Or Boothia Felix—happy clime of ice!
For Trebizond, or distant Scanderoon,
Ceylon, or Java redolent of spice,
Or settling, neighbour of the Cape3 baboon4,
Or roaming o’er—The Mountains of the Moon!
“What matters where? my world no longer owns
That dear meridian5 spot from which I dated
Degrees of distance, hemispheres, and zones,
A globe all blank and barren and belated.
What matters where my future life be fated?
With Lapland hordes6, or Koords or Afric peasant,
A squatter7 in the western woods located,
What matters where? My bias8, at the present,
Leans to the country that reveres9 the Crescent!
“Farewell! and if for ever, fare thee well!
As wrote another of my fellow-martyrs:
I ask no sexton for his passing-bell,
I do not ask your tear-drops to be starters,
However I may die, transfix’d by Tartars,
By Cobras poisoned, by Constrictors strangled,
By shark or cayman snapt above the garters,
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By royal tiger or Cape lion mangled10,
Or starved to death in the wild woods entangled11,
“Or tortured slowly at an Indian stake,
Or smother12’d in the sandy hot simoom,
Or crush’d in Chili13 by earth’s awful quake,
Or baked in lava14, a Vesuvian tomb,
Or dirged by syrens and the billows’ boom
Or stiffen’d to a stock mid15 Alpine16 snows,
Or stricken by the plague with sudden doom17,
Or suck’d by Vampyres to a last repose18,
Or self-destroy’d, impatient of my woes19,
“Still fare you well, however I may fare,
A fare perchance to the Lethean shore,
Caught up by rushing whirlwinds in the air,
Or dash’d down cataracts20 with dreadful roar:
Nay21, this warm heart, once yours unto the core,
This hand you should have claim’d in church or minster
Some cannibal may gnaw”—she read no more—
Prone22 on the carpet fell the senseless spinster,
Losing herself, as ’twere, in Kidderminster!
Of course of such a fall the shock was great,
In rush’d the father, panting from the shop,
In rush’d the mother, without cap or tête,
Pursued by Betty Housemaid with her mop;
The cook to change her apron23 did not stop,
The charwoman next scrambled24 up the stair,—
All help to lift, to haul, to seat, to prop25,
And then they stand and smother round the chair,
Exclaiming in a chorus, “Give her air!”
One sears her nostrils26 with a burning feather,
Another rams27 a phial up her nose;
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A third crooks28 all her finger-joints together,
A fourth rips her up laces and her bows,
While all by turns keep trampling29 on her toes,
And, when she gasps30 for breath, they pour in plump
A sudden drench31 that down her thorax goes,
As if in fetching her—some wits so jump—
She must be fetched with water like a pump!
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1 plighted | |
vt.保证,约定(plight的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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