All chivalrous1 romantic work
Is ended now and past! —
That iron age — which some have thought
Of metal rather overwrought —
Is now all overcast2!
Ay! where are those heroic knights4
Of old — those armadillo wights
Who wore the plated vest? —
Great Charlemagne and all his peers
Are cold — enjoying with their spears
An everlasting5 rest!
The bold King Arthur sleepeth sound;
So sleep his knights who gave that Round
Old Table such éclat!
Oh, Time has pluck’d the plumy brow!
And none engage at tourneys now
But those that go to law!
Grim John o’ Gaunt is quite gone by,
And Guy is nothing but a Guy,
Orlando lies forlorn! —
Bold Sidney, and his kidney — nay6,
Those “early champions”— what are they
But “Knights without a morn”?
No Percy branch now perseveres7,
Like those of old, in breaking spears —
The name is now a lie! —
Surgeons, alone, by any chance,
Are all that ever couch a lance
To couch a body’s eye!
Alas8 for Lion-Hearted Dick,
That cut the Moslems to the quick,
His weapon lies in peace:
Oh, it would warm them in a trice,
If they could only have a spice
Of his old mace9 in Greece!
The famed Rinaldo lies a-cold,
And Tancred too, and Godfrey bold,
That scaled the holy wall!
No Saracen meets Paladin,
We hear of no great Saladin,
But only grow the small!
Our Cressys, too, have dwindled10 since
To penny things — at our Black Prince?
Historic pens would scoff11:
The only one we moderns had
Was nothing but a Sandwich lad,
And measles12 took him off!
Where are those old and feudal13 clans14,
Their pikes, and bills, and partisans15,
Their hauberks, jerkins, buffs?
A battle was a battle then,
A breathing piece of work; but men
Fight now — with powder puffs16!
The curtal-axe is out of date;
The good old crossbow bends — to Fate;
’Tis gone, the archer’s craft!
No tough arm bends the spinning yew17,
And jolly draymen ride, in lieu
Of Death, upon the shaft18!
The spear — the gallant19 tilter’s pride,
The rusty21 spear, is laid aside —
Oh, spits now domineer!
The coat of mail is left alone —
And where is all chain armor gone?
Go ask at Brighton Pier22.
We fight in ropes, and not in lists,
Bestowing23 hand-cuffs with our fists,
A low and vulgar art! —
No mounted man is overthrown24:
A tilt20! — it is a thing unknown —
Except upon a cart!
Methinks I see the bounding barb25,
Clad like his Chief in steely garb26,
For warding27 steel’s appliance!
Methinks I hear the trumpet28 stir!
’Tis but the guard, to Exeter,
That bugles29 the “Defiance”!
In cavils30 when will cavaliers
Set ringing helmets by the ears,
And scatter31 plumes32 about?
Or blood — if they are in the vein33?
That tap will never run again —
Alas! the Casque is out!
No iron-crackling now is scored
By dint34 of battle-axe or sword,
To find a vital place —
Though certain doctors still pretend,
Awhile, before they kill a friend,
To labor35 through his case.
Farewell, then, ancient men of might!
Crusader, errant squire36, and knight3!
Our coats and customs soften37;
To rise would only make you weep —
Sleep on, in rusty-iron sleep,
As in a safety coffin38!
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1 chivalrous | |
adj.武士精神的;对女人彬彬有礼的 | |
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adj.阴天的,阴暗的,愁闷的;v.遮盖,(使)变暗,包边缝;n.覆盖,阴天 | |
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3 knight | |
n.骑士,武士;爵士 | |
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4 knights | |
骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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5 everlasting | |
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adv.不;n.反对票,投反对票者 | |
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7 perseveres | |
v.坚忍,坚持( persevere的第三人称单数 ) | |
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8 alas | |
int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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9 mace | |
n.狼牙棒,豆蔻干皮 | |
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n.嘲笑,笑柄,愚弄;v.嘲笑,嘲弄,愚弄,狼吞虎咽 | |
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n.麻疹,风疹,包虫病,痧子 | |
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n.吸( puff的名词复数 );(烟斗或香烟的)一吸;一缕(烟、蒸汽等);(呼吸或风的)呼v.使喷出( puff的第三人称单数 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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妙脆角,一种类似薯片但做成尖角或喇叭状的零食; 号角( bugle的名词复数 ); 喇叭; 匍匐筋骨草; (装饰女服用的)柱状玻璃(或塑料)小珠 | |
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n.血管,静脉;叶脉,纹理;情绪;vt.使成脉络 | |
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