书城英文图书加拿大学生文学读本(第5册)
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第46章 TO NIGHT

Swiftly walk over the western wave,Spirit of Night!

Out of the misty eastern cave,Where,all the long and lone daylight,Thou wovest dreams of joy and fear,Which make thee terrible and dear,Swift be thy flight!

Wrap thy form in a mantle gray,Starinwrought!

Blind with thine hair the eyes of Day,

Kiss her until she be wearied out,

Then wander o‘er city,and sea,and land,Touching all with thine opiate wandCome,longsought!

When I arose and saw the dawn,I sighed for thee;When light rode high,and the dew was gone,And noon lay heavy on flower and tree,And the weary Day turned to his rest,Lingering like an unloved guest,I sighed for thee.

Thy brother Death came,and cried,Wouldst thou me?

Thy sweet child sleep,the filmyeyed,Murmured like a noontide beeShall I nestle near thy side?Wouldst thou me?And I replied,No,not thee!

Death will come when thou art dead,Soon,too soonSleep will come when thou art fled;Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee,beloved NightSwift be thine approaching flight,Come soon,soon!