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  XLIX。

  \"ThesevoicesdidIfollowthroughthetrees,Threadingthecoppice’neathastarlesssky,When,lo!theveryQueenofGoddesses,Ingoldenbeautygleamingwondrously,EvenshethathaththeHeavenforcanopy,AndinthearmsofmightyZeusdothsleep,—

  AndthenfordreadmethoughtthatImustdie,ButHeracalledmewithsoftvoiceanddeep:

  L。

  \"’Paris,givemetheprize,andthoushaltreignO’ermanylordlypeoples,farandwide,Fromthemthattilltheblackandcrumblingplain,WherethesweetwatersofAegyptusglide,TothosethatontheNorthernmarchesride,AndtheCeteians,andtheblamelessmenThatroundtherising—placeofMornabide,AndallthedwellersintheAsianfen。

  LI。

  \"’AndIwilllovefairIliosasIloveArgosandrichMycenae,thatdothhoardDeepwealth;andIwillmaketheekingaboveAhundredpeoples;menshallcalltheelordIntonguesthouknow’stnot;thoushaltbeadoredWithsacrifice,asaretheGodsdivine,Ifonlythouwiltspeakalittleword,Andsaytheprizeoflovelinessismine。’

  LII。

  \"Then,asIdoubted,likeasuddenflameOfsilvercameAthene,andmethoughtBeholdingher,howstately,asshecame,Thatdimwoodtoafragrantfanewaswrought;

  Sopurethewarlikemaidenseem’d,thatnoughtButherownvoicecommandingmademeraiseMineeyestoseeherbeauty,whobesoughtInbriefestwordstheguerdonofallpraise。

  LIII。

  \"Shespake:’Norwealthnorcrownsareinmygift;

  Butwisdom,buttheeyesthatglanceafar,Butcourage,andthespiritthatisswiftTocleaveherpaththroughallthewavesofwar;

  EndurancethattheFatescannevermar;

  These,andmylovingfriendship,——thesearethine,Andtheseshallguidethee,steadfastasastar,Ifthouhasteyestoknowtheprizeismine。’

  LIV。

  \"Last,inalovelymistofrosyfire,CameAphroditethroughtheforestglade,Thequeenofalldelightandalldesire,MorefairthanwhenhernakedfootshelaidOntheblindmere’swildwavethatsankdismay’d,Whattimetheseagrewsmootherthanalake;

  Iwastoohappytobesoreafraid。

  Andlikeasonghervoicewaswhenshespake:

  LV。

  \"’OhParis,whatispower?TantalusAndSisyphuswerekingslongtimeago,ButnowtheylieintheLakeDolorous,Thehillsofhellarenoisywiththeirwoe;

  Ay,swiftthetidesofEmpireebbandflow,Andthatisquicklylostwashardlywon,AsIliosherselfo’erwelldidknowWhenhighwallshelp’dnotKingLaomedon。

  LVI。

  \"’Andwhatarestrengthandcourage?forthechildOfmightyZeus,thestrongmanHerakles,Knewmanydaysandevil,eremenpiledThepyreinOeta,wherehegothiseaseIndeath,wherealltheillsofbravemencease。

  Nay,LoveIprofferthee;beyondthebrineOfallthecurrentsoftheWesternseas,Thefairestwomanintheworldisthine!’

  LVII。

  \"Shespake,andtouchedtheprize,andallgrewdimIheardnovoiceofanger’dDeity,Butroundmedidthenightairswoonandswim,And,whenIwaken’d,lo!thesunwashigh,AndinthatplaceaccurseddidIlie,WhereAgelausfoundthenakedchild;

  ThenwithswiftfootIdidariseandflyForthfromthedeepsofthatenchantedwild。

  LVIII。

  \"AnddownIspedtoIlios,downthedellWhere,yearsagone,thewhitebullguidedme,Andthroughgreenboughsbeheldwherefoam’dandfellThemerrywatersoftheWesternsea;

  OfLovethesweetbirdssangfromskyandtree,AndswiftIreach’dthehavenandtheshore,Andcall’dmymariners,andfollow’dfreeWhereLovemightleadacrossthewatershoar。

  LIX。

  \"Threedayswithfairwindsranwe,thenwedraveBeforetheNorththatmadethelongwavesswellRoundMalea;buthardlyfromthewaveWe’scapedatPylos,Nestor’scitadel;

  AndtherethesonofNeleusloveduswell,Andbroughtustothehighprince,Diocles,Wholedushither,anditthusbefellThathere,belowthyroof,wesitatease。\"

  LX。

  Thenallmengavethestrangerthanksandpraise,AndMenelausforredwinebadecall;

  Andthesunfell,anddarkwerealltheways;

  Thenmaidenssetforthbraziersinthehall,Andheap’dthemhighwithlightedbrandswithal;

  ButHelenpass’d,asdoththefadingdayPassfromtheworld,andsoftlyleftthemallLoudo’ertheirwineamidthetwilightgrey。

  LXI。

  Sonightdrewonwithrain,noryettheyceasedWithinthehalltodrinkthegleamingwine,Andlatetheypour’dthelastcupofthefeast,ToArgus—bane,theMessengerdivine;

  Andlast,’neathtorchestallthatsmokeandshine,Themaidensstrew’dthebedswithpurpleo’er,ThatDioclesandParismightreclineAllnight,beneaththeechoingcorridor。

  BOOKII——THESPELLOFAPHRODITE

  ThecomingofAphrodite,andhowshetoldHelenthatshemustdepartincompanywithParis,butpromisedwithalthatHelen,havingfallenintoadeepsleep,shouldawakeforgetfulofheroldlife,andignorantofhershame,andblamelessofthoseevildeedsthattheGoddessthrustuponher。

  I。

  Nowintheupperchambero’erthegateLayMenelausonhiscarvenbed,AndswiftandsuddenasthestrokeofFateAdeepsleepfelluponhiswearyhead。

  Butthesoft—wingedGodwithwandofleadCamenotnearHelen;wistfuldidshelie,Tilldarkshouldchangetogrey,andgreytored,AndgoldenthronedMornsweepo’erthesky。

  II。

  Slowpass’dtheheavynight:likeonewhofearsThestepofmurder,sheliesquivering,Ifanycryofthenightbirdshehears;

  Andstrainshereyestomarksomedreadfulthing,Ifbutthecurtainsofthewindowswing,Stirr’dbythebreathofnight,andstillsheweptAsshewerenotthedaughterofaking,Andnostrongking,herlord,besideherslept。

  III。

  Nowinthathour,thefolkwhowatchthenight,Shepherdsandfishermen,andtheythatplyStrangeartsandseektheirspellsinthestar—light,Beheldamarvelintheseaandsky,ForallthewavesofalltheseasthatsighBetweenthestraitsofHelleandtheNile,Flush’dwithaflameofsilversuddenly,FromsoftCytheratotheCyprianisle。

  IV。

  AndHesperus,thekindeststarofheaven,Thatbringethallthingsgood,wax’dpale,andstraightTherefellaflashofwhitemalignantlevinAmongthegleamingwatersdesolate;

  ThelightsofseaandskydidmixandmateAndchangetorosyflame,andthencedidflyThelovelyQueenofLovethatturnstohate,Likesummerlightnings’twixttheseaandsky。

  V。

  AndnowthebowerofHelenfill’dwithlight,AndnowsheknewthethingthatshedidfearWascloseuponher(fortheblackofnightDothburnlikefire,whene’ertheGodsarenear);

  ThenshonelikeflameeachhelmandshieldandspearThathungwithinthechamberoftheKing,Buthe,——thoughallthebowerasdaywasclear,—

  Sleptastheysleepthatknownowakening。

  VI。

  ButHelenleap’dfromherfaircarvenbedAssometormentedthingthatfearmakesbold,AndonthegroundshebeathergoldenheadAndpray’dwithbittermoaningsmanifold。

  YetknewthatshecouldnevermovethecoldHeartofthelovelyGoddess,standingthere,Herfeetuponalittlecloud,afoldOfsilvercloudaboutherbosombare。

  VII。

  SostoodQueenAphrodite,asshestandsUnmovedinherbrightmansion,wheninvainSomenakedmaidenstretcheshelplesshandsAndshiftsthemagicwheel,andburnsthegrain,Andcannotwinherloverbackagain,Norheroldheartofquietanymore,WheremoonlightfloodsthedimSicilianmain,Andthecoolwaveletsbreakalongtheshore。

  VIII。

  ThenHelenceasedfromunavailingprayer,AndroseandfacedtheGoddesssteadily,Tilleventhelaughter—lovingladyfairHalfshrankbeforetheangerofhereye,AndHelencriedwithanexceedingcry,\"WhydoesZeuslive,ifweindeedmustbeNomorethansullenspoilsofdestiny,Andslavesofanadulteresslikethee?

  IX。

  \"Whatwiltthouwithme,mistressofallwoe?

  Say,wiltthoubearmetoanotherlandWherethouhastotherlovers?RiseandgoWheredarkthepinetreesuponIdastand,Fortheredidoneunloosethygirdleband;

  OrseektheforestwhereAdonisbled,Orwander,wanderontheyellowsand,Wherethyfirstloverstrew’dthybridalbed。

  X。

  \"Ah,thyfirstlover!whoisfirstorlastOfmenandgods,unnumber’dandunnamed?

  Loverbyloverintheraceispass’d,Loverbylover,outcastandashamed。

  Oh,thouofmanynames,andevilfamed!

  Whatwiltthouwithme?WhatmustIendureWhosesoul,forallthycraft,isnevertamed?

  Whoseheart,forallthywiles,iseverpure?

  XI。

  \"Behold,myheartispurerthantheplumeUponthestainlesspinionsoftheswan,AndthouwiltsmirchandstainitwiththefumeOfallthyhatefullustsIdalian。

  MynameshallbeahissingthatamanShallsmiletospeak,andwomencurseandhate,Andonmylittlechildshallcomeaban,Andallmyloftyhomebedesolate。

  XII。

  \"IsitthywillthatlikeagoldencupFromliptolipofheroesImustgo,Andbebutasabannerliftedup,Tobeckonwherethewindsofwarmayblow?

  HaveInotseenfairAthensinherwoe,Andallherhomesaflamefromseatosea,WhenmyfiercebrotherswroughtheroverthrowBecauseAthenianTheseuscarriedme—

  XIII。

  \"Me,inmybloomlessyouth,amaidenchild,FromArtemis’purealtarsandherfane,Andbareme,withPirithousthewildTorichAphidna?Manyamanwasslain,AndwetwithbloodthefairAthenianplain,Andfiredwasmanyagoodlytemplethen,ButfirenorbloodcanpurifythestainNormakemynamereproachlessamongmen。\"

  XIV。

  ThenHelenceased,herpassionlikeaflameThatslaysthethingitlivesby,blazedandfell,Asfaintaswavesatdawn,thoughfiercetheycame,Bynighttostormsomerockycitadel;

  ForAphroditeanswer’d,——likeaspellHervoicemakesstrengthofmortalspassaway,—

  \"DostthounotknowthatIhavelovedtheewell,Andneverlovedtheebetterthanto—day?

  XV。

  \"Behold,thineeyesarewet,thycheeksarewan,Yetartthoubornofanimmortalsire,ThechildofNemesisandoftheSwan;

  Thyveinsshouldrunwithichorandwithfire。

  Yetthisisthydelightandthydesire,Toloveamortallord,amortalchild,Tolive,unpraisedoflute,unhymn’doflyre,Asanywomanpureandundefiled。

  XVI。

  \"ThouartthetoyofGods,aninstrumentWherewithallmortalsshallbeplaguedorblest,Evenatmypleasure;yea,thoushaltbebentThiswayandthat,howe’eritlikemebest:

  Andfollowingthee,astidesthemoon,theWestShallfloodtheEasterncoastswithwavesofwar,Andthyvex’dsoulshallscarcelybeatrest,Eveninthehavenswherethedeathlessare。

  XVII。

  \"Theinstrumentsofmenareblindanddumb,AndthisonegiftIgivethee,tobeblindAndheedlessofthethingthatistocome,Andignorantofthatwhichisbehind;

  BearinganinnocentforgetfulmindIneachnewfortunetillIvisittheeAndstirthyheart,aslightningandthewindBearfireandtumultthroughasleepingsea。

  XVIII。

  \"ThoushaltforgetHermione;forgetThylord,thyloftypalace,andthykin;

  Thyhandwithinastranger’sshaltthouset,Andfollowhim,nordeemitanysin;

  Andmanyastrangelandwand’ringshaltthouwin,Andthoushaltcometoanunhappytown,Andtwentylongyearsshaltthoudwelltherein,BeforetheArgivesmaritstowerycrown。

  XIX。

  \"AndofthineendIspeaknot,butthyname,—

  Thynamewhichthoulamentest,——thatshallbeAsonginallmen’sspeech,atongueofflameBetweentheburninglipsofPoesy;

  AndtheninedaughtersofMnemosyne,WithPrinceApollo,leaderofthenine,Shallmaketheedeathlessintheirminstrelsy!

  Yea,forthoushaltoutlivetheracedivine,XX。

  \"TheraceofGods,forlikethesonsofmenWeGodshavebutourseason,andgoby;

  AndCronospass’d,andUranus,andthenShallZeusandallhischildrenutterlyPass,andnewGodsbeborn,andreign,anddie,—

  ButtheeshallloversworshipevermoreWhatGodssoe’erusurpthechangefulsky,Orflittotheirremeableshore。

  XXI。

  \"Nowsleepanddreamnot,sleepthelongdaythrough,Andthebriefwatchesofthesummernight,Andthengoforthamidtheflowersanddew,WheretheredroseofDawnoutburnsthewhite。

  ThenshaltthoulearnmymercyandmymightBetweenthedrowsylilyandtherose;

  Thereshaltthouspellthemeaningofdelight,AndknowsuchgladnessasaGoddessknows!\"

  XXII。

  ThenSleepcamefloatingfromtheLemnianisle,AndoverHelencrush’dhispoppycrown,Hersoftlidswaver’dforalittlewhile,Thenonhercarvenbedshelaidherdown,AndSleep,thecomforterofkingandclown,KindSleepthesweetest,nearakintoDeath,HeldherascloseasDeathdothmenthatdrown,Soclosethatnonemighthearherinwardbreath—

  XXIII。

  Soclosenomanmighttellshewasnotdead!

  AndthentheGoddesstookherzone,——whereliesAllherenchantment,loveandlustihead,Andthegladconversethatbeguilesthewise,AndgracetheveryGodsmaynotdespise,AndsweetDesirethatdoththewholeworldmove,—

  Andtherewithtouch’dsheHelen’ssleepingeyesAndmadeherlovelyastheQueenofLove。

  XXIV。

  Thenlaughter—lovingAphroditewentTofarIdalia,overlandandsea,Andscarcethefragrantcedar—branchesbentBeneathherfootsteps,faringdaintily;

  AndinIdaliatheGracesthreeAnointedherwithoilambrosial,—

  SotoherhouseinSidonwendedsheTomocktheprayersofloverswhentheycall。

  XXV。

  AndalldaylongtheincenseandthesmokeLifted,andfell,andsoftandslowlyroll’d,AndmanyahymnandmusicalawokeBetweenthepillarsofherhouseofgold,Androse—crown’dgirls,andfairboyslinen—stoled,Didsacrificeherfragrantcourtswithin,AndindarkchapelswroughtritesmanifoldThelovingfavouroftheQueentowin。

  XXVI。

  ButMenelaus,wakingsuddenly,Beheldthedawnwaswhite,thedaywasnear,Androse,andkiss’dfairHelen;nogood—byeHespake,andnevermark’dafallentear,—

  Menknownotwhentheypartformanyayear,—

  Hegrasp’dabronze—shodlanceineitherhand,Andmerrilywentforthtodrivethedeer,WithParis,throughthedewymorningland。

  XXVII。

  SoupthesteepsidesofTaygetusTheyfared,andtothewindyhollowscame,WhilefromthestreamsofdeepOceanusThesunarose,andonthefieldsdidflame;

  Andthroughwetgladesthehuntsmendravethegame,AndwiththemParissway’danashenspear,Heavy,andlong,andshodwithbronzetotameThemountain—dwellinggoatsandforestdeer。

  XXVIII。

  Nowinacopseamightyboartherelay,Forthroughtheboughsthewetwindsneverblew,Norlitthebrightsunonitwithhisray,Norrainmightpiercethewovenbranchesthrough,Butleaveshadfallendeepthelairtostrew:

  Thenquestingofthehoundsandmen’sfoot—fallArousedtheboar,andforthhesprangtoview,Witheyesthatburn’d,atbay,beforethemall。

  XXIX。

  ThenPariswasthefirsttorushonhim,Withspearaloftinhisstronghandtosmite,Andthroughthemonsterpiercedthepoint;anddimTheflamefellinhiseyes,andallhismightWithhislastcrywentforth;forgettingfight,Forgettingstrength,hefell,andgladlythenTheygather’dround,anddealtwithhimaright;

  Thenlefthisbodywiththeservingmen。

  XXX。

  Nowbirdswerelongawake,thatwiththeircryWerewonttowakenHelen;andthedewWherefellthesunuponthelawnwasdry,Andallthesummerlandwasgladanew;

  Andmaidens’footstepsrangthepalacethrough,Andwiththeirfootstepschimedtheirhappysong,Andonetoothercried,\"AmarvelnewThatsoft—wing’dSleephathheldtheQueensolong!\"

  XXXI。

  ThenPhylobroughtthechildHermione,Andcloseuntohermother’ssideshecrept,Ando’erhergod—likebeautytumbledshe,Chidinghersweetlythatsolatesheslept,Andbabblingstillamerrycoilshekept;

  ButlikeawomanstiffbeneathhershroudLayHelen;tilltheyoungchildfear’dandwept,Andran,andtohernursescriedaloud。

  XXXII。

  Thencamethewomenquickly,andindreadGather’droundHelen,butmightnaughtavailTowakeher;movelessasamaidendeadThatArtemishathslain,yetnowisepale,Shelay;butAethradidbeginthewail,Andallthewomenwithsadvoicereplied,Whodeem’dherpass’duntothepoplarvaleWhereindothdreadPersephoneabide。

  XXXIII。

  Ah!slowlypass’dthemiserabledayIntherichhousethatlatewasfullofpride;

  Thenthesunfell,andallthepathsweregrey,AndMenelausfromthemountain—sideCame,andthroughpalacedoorsallopenwideRangthewilddirgethattoldhimofthethingThatHelen,thattheQueenhadstrangelydied。

  Thenonhisthresholdfellhegrovelling,XXXIV。

  Andcastthedustuponhisyellowhair,And,butthatParisleap’dandheldhishand,Hishunter’sknifewouldhehaveclutch’d,andthereHadslainhimself,tofollowtothatlandWhereflittheghostsofmen,ashadowybandThathavenomoredelight,nomoredesire,Whenoncethefleshhathburn’ddownlikeabrand,Drench’dbythedarkwineonthefuneralpyre:

  XXXV。

  Soontheashenthresholdlaytheking,Andallwithinthehousewaschillanddrear;

  Thewomenwatchersgather’dinaringAboutthebedofHelenandherbier;

  Andmuchhadtheytotell,andmuchtohear,Ofhappyqueensandfair,untimelydead,—

  Suchjoytheytookamidtheirevilcheer,—

  Whilethelowthundermutteredoverhead。

  BOOKIII——THEFLIGHTOFHELEN

  TheflightofHelenandParisfromLacedaemon,andofwhatthingsbefellthemintheirvoyaging,andhowtheycametoTroy。

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