济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)A Haunting Music, Sole Perhaps and Lone
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    A Haunting Music, Sole Perhaps and Lone

    A haunting music, sole perhaps and lone
    Supportress of the faery-roof, made moan
    Throughout, as fearful the whole charm might fade.
    Fresh carved cedar, mimicking a glade
    Of palm and plantain, met from either side,
    High in the midst, in honour of the bride:
    Two palms and then two plantains, and so on,
    From either side their stems branch’d one to one
    All down the aisled place; and beneath all
    There ran a stream of lamps straight on from wall to wall.

    So canopied, lay an untasted feast
    Teeming with odours. Lamia, regal drest,
    Silently paced about, and as she went,
    In pale contented sort of discontent,
    Mission’d her viewless servants to enrich
    The fretted splendour of each nook and niche.
    Between the tree-stems, marbled plain at first,
    Came jasper pannels; then, anon, there burst
    Forth creeping imagery of slighter trees,
    And with the larger wove in small intricacies.
    Approving all, she faded at self-will,
    And shut the chamber up, close, hush’d and still,
    Complete and ready for the revels rude,
    When dreadful guests would come to spoil her solitude.

    The day appear’d, and all the gossip rout.
    O senseless Lycius! Madman! wherefore flout
    The silent-blessing fate, warm cloister’d hours,
    And show to common eyes these secret bowers?

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