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  XI。

  Thedaysgrewintomonths,andmonthstoyears,AndstilltheArgivearmydiddelay,TillfolkinTroiahalfforgottheirfears,Andalmostasofoldweregladandgay;

  AndmenandmaidsonIdadaredtostray,ButHelendweltwithinherinmostroom,Andtherefromdawningtodecliningday,Wroughtatthepatientmarvelsofherloom。

  XII。

  Yeteventhereinpeaceshemightnotbe:

  Therewasanymph,OEnone,inthehills,ThedaughterofaRiver—Godwasshe,OfCebren,——thatthemountainsilencefillsWithmurmur’dmusic,forthecountlessrillsOfIdameethim,dancingtotheplain,—

  HerPariswooed,yetignorantofills,Amongtheshepherd’shuts,norwooedinvain。

  XIII。

  Nay,SummeroftenfoundthembythefoldInthesegladdays,erePariswasaking,AndofttheAutumn,inhiscarofgold,Hadpass’dthem,merryatthevintaging:

  AndscarcetheyfeltthebreathofthewhitewingOfWinter,inthecavewheretheywouldlieOnbedsofheatherbythefire,tillSpringShouldcrownthemwithherbudsinpassingby。

  XIV。

  Forelbow—deeptheirflowerybedwasstrownWithfragrantleavesandwithcrush’dasphodel,Andsweetlystilltheshepherd—pipemademoan,AndmanyataleofLovetheyhadtotell,—

  HowDaphnislovedthestrange,shymaidenwell,Andhowshelovedhimnot,andhowhedied,Andoak—treesmoan’dhisdirge,andblossomsfellLiketearsfromlindensbythewater—side!

  XV。

  Butcolder,fleeterthantheWinter’swing,Timepass’d;andParischanged,andnownomoreOEnoneheardhimonthemountainsing,Notnowshemethimintheforesthoar。

  Nay,butsheknewthatonanalienshoreAnalienlovehesought;yetwasshestrongTolive,whodeem’dthatevenasofyoreIndaystocomemightParisloveherlong。

  XVI。

  FordarkOEnonefromherFatherdrewApowerbeyondallprice;thegifttodealWithwoundedmen,thoughnowthedreadfuldewOfDeathanointthem,andthesecretsealOfFatebesetonthem;thesemightsheheal;

  AndthusOEnonetrustedstilltosaveHerloveratthepointofdeath,andstealHislifefromHelen,andtheamorousgrave。

  XVII。

  Andshehadborne,thoughParisknewitnot,Achild,fairCorythus,tobehershame,Andstillshemused,whenasherheartwashot,\"HehathnochildbythatAchaeandame:\"

  Butwhenherboyuntohismanhoodcame,ThensoreryetOEnonedidrepine,Andbadehim\"faretoIlios,andclaimThyfather’slove,andallthatshouldbethine!\"

  XVIII。

  TherewithagoldenbodkinfromherhairShedrew,andfromagreen—tress’dbirchentreeShepluck’dastripofsmoothwhitebarkandfair,Andmanysignsandwofulgravedshe,Amessageoftheevilthingstobe。

  Thendeftlyclosedthebirch—bark,foldonfold,Andboundthetokenswellandcunningly,Threetimesandfourtimes,withathreadofgold。

  XIX。

  \"GivethesetoArgiveHelen’shand,\"shecried:

  Andsoembracedherchild,andwithnofearBeheldhimleapingdownthemountain—side,Likeaking’ssonthatgoestohuntthedeer,Cladsoftly,andineitherhandaspear,Withtwoswift—footedhoundsthatfollow’dhim,Soleap’dhedownthegrassyslopesandsheer,Andwontheprecinctoftheforestdim。

  XX。

  Hetrodthatancientpathhissirehadtrod,Far,farbelowhesawthesea,thetown;

  Hemovedaslightasanimmortalgod,FormansionsinOlympusglidingdown。

  Helefttheshadowoftheforestbrown,Andthroughtheshallowwatersdidhecross,Andstood,eretwilightfell,withinthecrownOftowers,thesacredkeepofIlios。

  XXI。

  Nowfolkthatmark’dhimhastingdeem’dthatheHadcometotellthehostwasonitsway,AsonethatfromthehillshadseentheseaBecloudedwiththeDanaanarray,SostraighttoParis’housewithnodelayTheyledhim,anddideagerlyawaitWithintheforecourt,inthetwilightgrey,Tohearsomecertainmessageoftheirfate。

  XXII。

  NowPariswasasleepuponhisbedTiredwithalistlessday;butallalongThepalacechambersCorythuswasled,Andstillheheardamusic,shrillandstrong,Thatseem’dtoclamourofanold—worldwrong,Andheartsalongtimebroken;lasttheycameToHelen’sbower,thefountainofthesongThatcriedsoloudagainstanancientshame。

  XXIII。

  AndHelenfaredbeforeamightyloom,Andsang,andcasthershuttlewroughtofgold,AndforthuntotheutmostsecretroomThewaveofherwildmelodywasroll’d;

  Andstillshefashion’dmarvelsmanifold,Strangeshapesoffishandserpent,bearandswan,ThelovesoftheimmortalGodsofold,Wherefromthepeoplesoftheworldbegan。

  XXIV。

  NowHelenmetthestrangergraciouslyWithgentlespeech,andbadesetforthachairWellwroughtofcedarwoodandivoryThatwiseIcmaliushadfashion’dfair。

  ButwhenyoungCorythushaddrunktherareWineoftheprinces,andhadbrokenbread,ThenHelentooktheword,andbadedeclareHisinstanttidings;andhespakeandsaid,XXV。

  \"LadyandQueen,Ihaveasecretword,Andbearatokensenttononebutthee,AlsoIbringmessagetomyLordThatspokentoanothermaynotbe。\"

  ThenHelengaveasignuntoherthreeBower—maidens,andtheywentforthfromthatplace,Silenttheywent;andallforebodingly,Theyleftthemanandwomanfacetoface。

  XXVI。

  ThenfromhisbreastthebirchenscrollhetookAndgavetoHelen;andshereadtherein:

  \"Ohthouthatonthosehiddenrunesdostlook,Hastthouforgottenquitethineancientsin,ThyLord,thyloftypalace,andthykin,EvenasthyLoveforgetsthewordshespokeThestrongoathbrokenoneweakhearttowin,Thelipsthatkiss’dhim,andtheheartthatbroke?

  XXVII。

  \"Nay,butmethinksthoushaltnotquiteforgetThecursewherewithIcursetheetillIdie;

  Thetearsthatonthewood—nymph’scheeksarewet,Shallburnthyhatefulbeautydeathlessly,NorshallGodraiseupseedtothee;butI

  Havebornethylovethismessenger:myson,Whoyetshallmakehimglad,forTimegoesbyAndsoonshallthineenchantmentsallbedone:

  XXVIII。

  \"Ay,soon’twixtmeandDeathmustbehischoice,AndlittleinthathourwillPariscareForthysweetlips,andforthysingingvoice,Thinearmsofivory,thygoldenhair。

  Nay,mewillheembrace,andwillnotspare,Butbidthefolkthathatetheehavetheirjoy,Andgivetheetothemountainbeaststotear,OrburnthybodyonatowerofTroy。\"

  XXIX。

  Evenassheread,byAphrodite’swillThecloudroll’dbackfromHelen’smemory:

  Shesawthecityoftheriftedhill,FairLacedaemon,’neathhermountainhigh;

  SheknewtheswiftEurotasrunningbyTomixhissacredwaterswiththesea,AndfromthegardenclosesheheardthecryOfherbelovedchild,Hermione。

  XXX。

  TheninstantlythehorrorofhershameFellonher,andshesawthecomingyears;

  Famine,andfire,andplague,andallmen’sblame,Thewoundsofwarriorsandthewomen’sfears;

  Andthroughherhearthersorrowsmotelikespears,AndinhersoulsheknewtheutmostsmartOfwivesleftlonely,siresbereaved,thetearsOfmaidensdesolate,oflovesthatpart。

  XXXI。

  Shedrain’dthedregsoutofthecupofhate;

  Thebitternessofsorrow,shame,andscorn;

  Where’erthetonguesofmortalscursetheirfate,Shesawherselfanoutcastandforlorn;

  Andhatingsorethedaythatshewasborn,Downinthedustshecasthergoldenhead,Therewithrentraimentandfairtressestorn,AtfeetofCorythusshelayfordead。

  XXXII。

  ButCorythus,beholdinghersweetface,Andhermostlovelybodylyinglow,Hadpityonhergriefandonhergrace,Norheedednowshewashismother’sfoe,Butdidwhatmightbedonetoeaseherwoe,While,ashethought,withdeathforlifeshestrove,Andloosedtheneckletroundherneckofsnow,Aswhothatsawhaddeem’d,withhandsoflove。

  XXXIII。

  Andtherewasonethatsaw:forPariswokeHalf—deemingandhalf—dreamingthatthevanOfthegreatArgivehosthadscaredthefolk,AnddowntheechoingcorridorheranToHelen’sbower,andtherebeheldthemanThatkneel’dbesidehisladylyingthere:

  Nowordhespake,butdrovehisswordaspanThroughCorythus’fairneckandcluster’dhair。

  XXXIV。

  ThenfellfairCorythus,asfallsthetowerAnearthquakeshakethfromacity’scrown,Orasatallwhitefragrantlily—flowerAchildhathinthegardentrampleddown,Orasapine—treeintheforestbrown,Fell’dbythesea—roversonmountainlands,Whentheytoharryforeignfolkareboune,Takingtheirownlivesintheirrecklesshands。

  XXXV。

  ButstillinParisdidhisangerburn,Andstillhisswordwaslifteduptoslay,When,likealotleap’dforthofFate’sownurn,Hemark’dthegraventokenswheretheylay,’MidHelen’shairingoldendisarray,Andlookingonthem,knewwhathehaddone,Knewwhatdirethinghadfallenonthatday,Knewhowafather’shandhadslainason。

  XXXVI。

  ThenParisonhisfacefellgrovelling,Andthenightgather’d,andthesilencegrewWithinthedarkenedchamberoftheking。

  ButHelenrose,andasadbreathshedrew,Andhernewwoescamebacktoheranew:

  Ah,whereishebutknowsthebitterpainTowakefromdreams,andfindhissorrowtrue,Andhisilllifereturnedtohimagain!

  XXXVII。

  Sheneedednonetotellherwhenceitfell,Thethickredrainuponthemarblefloor:

  Sheknewthatinherbowershemightnotdwell,Alonewithherownheartforevermore;

  Nosacrifice,nospell,nopriestlyloreCouldbanishquitethemelancholyghostOfCorythus;aheraldsentbeforeThemthatshoulddieforher,adreadfulhost。

  XXXVIII。

  ButslowlyParisraisedhimfromtheearth,Andreadherface,andknewthatsheknewall,Nomorehereyes,intendernessormirth,Shouldanswerhis,inbowerorinhall。

  Nay,Lovehadfallenwhenhischilddidfall,ThestreamLovecannotcrossran’twixtthemred;

  NomorewasHelenhis,whate’erbefall,NotthoughtheGoddessdrovehertohisbed。

  XXXIX。

  Thiswordhespake,\"theFatesarehardonus\"—

  ThenbadethewomendowhatmustbedoneTothefairbodyofdeadCorythus。

  Andthenhehurl’dintothenightalone,Wailinguntothespiritofhisson,ThatsomewhereindarkmistandsighingwindMustdwell,noryettoHadeshaditwon,Norquitehadlefttheworldofmenbehind。

  XL。

  ButwildOEnonebythemountain—pathSawnothersonreturningtothewold,Andnowwassheinfear,andnowinwrathShecried,\"Hehathforgotthemountainfold,AndgoesinIlioswithacrownofgold:\"

  Buteventhensheheardmen’saxessmiteAgainstthebeechesslimandash—treesold,Theseancienttreeswhereinshediddelight。

  XLI。

  ThenshearoseandsilentlyasSleep,Unseenshefollow’dtheslow—rollingwain,Beneathanashenskythat’gantoweep,Tooheavyladenwiththelatterrain;

  AndallthefolkofTroyupontheplainShefound,allgather’droundafuneralpyre,Andthereonlayherson,herdarlingslain,ThegoodlyCorythus,herheart’sdesire!

  XLII。

  Amongthespicesandfairrobeshelay,Hisarmbeneathhishead,asthoughheslept。

  ForsotheGoddesswroughtthatnodecay,Noloathlythingabouthisbodycrept;

  Andallthepeoplelook’donhimandwept,And,weeping,Parislitthepine—wooddry,Andlo,arainywindaroseandsweptTheflameandfragrancefarintothesky。

  XLIII。

  Butwhentheforceofflamewasburninglow,Thendidtheydrenchthepyrewithruddywine,AndthewhitebonesofCorythusbestowWithinagoldcruse,wroughtwithmanyasign,Andwrapp’dthecruseaboutwithlinenfineAndbareittothetomb:when,lo,thewildOEnonesprang,withburningeyesdivine,Andshriek’duntotheslayerofherchild:

  XLIV。

  \"OhThou,thatlikeaGodartsireandslayer,ThatlikeaGod,dostgiveandtakeaway!

  MethinksthatevennowIheartheprayerThoushaltbeseechmewith,somelaterday;

  Whenalltheworldtothydimeyesgrowgrey,Andthoushaltcravethyhealingatmyhand,ThengladlywillImock,andsaytheenay,Andwatchthinehoursrundownlikerunningsand!

  XLV。

  \"Yea,thoushaltdie,andleavethylovebehind,Andlittleshallshelovethymemory!

  But,ohyefoolishpeople,deafandblind,WhatDeathiscomingonyoufromthesea?\"

  Thenallmenturned,andlo,upontheleeOfTenedos,beneaththedrivingrain,ThecountlessArgiveshipswereracingfree,Thewindandoarsmenspeedingthemamain。

  XLVI。

  Thenfromthebarrowandtheburial,BacklikeaburstingtorrentallmenfledBacktothecityandthesacredwall。

  ButParisstood,andliftednothishead。

  Alonehestood,andbroodedo’erthedead,Asbroodsalion,whenashafthathflown,Andthroughthestrongheartofhismatehathsped,Thenwillhefacethehuntersallalone。

  XLVII。

  Butsoonthevoiceofmenonthesea—sandCameroundhim;andheturned,andgazed,andlo!

  TheArgiveshipsweredashingonthestrand:

  ThenstealthilydidParisbendhisbow,Andonthestringhelaidashaftofwoe,Anddrewittothepoint,andaim’ditwell。

  Singingitsped,andthroughashielddidgo,AndfromhisbarqueProtesilausfell。

  XLVIII。

  Halfgladdenedbytheomen,throughtheplainWentParistothewallsandmightygate,AndlittleheededhethatarrowyrainTheArgivebowmenshower’dinhelplesshate。

  Nay;notyetfeather’dwastheshaftofFate,Hisbane,thegiftofmightyHeraclesToPhiloctetes,lyingdesolate,Withinafaroffislandoftheseas。

  BOOKV——THEWAR

  ThewarroundTroy,andhowmanybravemenfell,andchieflySarpedon,Patroclus,Hector,Memnon,andAchilles。ThecomingoftheAmazon,andthewoundingofParis,andhisdeath,andconcerningthegoodendthatOEnonemade。

  I。

  FortenlongyearstheArgiveleaguerlayRoundPriam’sfolk,andwroughtthemmanywoes,While,asalioncrouch’dabovehisprey,TheTrojansyetmadeheadagainsttheirfoes;

  Andastheswiftsea—waterebbsandflowsBetweentheStraitsofHelleandthemain,Evensothetideofbattlesankandrose,Andfill’dwithwaifsofwartheIlianplain。

  II。

  Andhorseonhorsewasdriven,aswaveonwave;

  Likerainuponthedeepthearrowsfell,Andlikethewind,thewar—cryofthebraveRangoutabovethebattle’sebbandswell,Andlongthetaleofslain,andsadtotell;

  Yetseem’dtheendscarcenearerthanofyoreWhennineyearspass’dandstillthecitadelFrown’dontheArgivehutsbesidetheshore。

  III。

  Andstillthewatchersonthecity’scrownAfarfromsacredIliosmightspyTheflamefrommanyafallensubjecttownFlareonthestarryvergesofthesky,AndstillfromrichMaeoniacamethecryOfcitiessack’dwhere’erAchillesled。

  Yetnonethemoremendeem’dtheendwasnighWhileknightlyHectorfoughtunvanquished。

  IV。

  Buteveraseachdawnboregriefafar,Andfurtherback,wax’dParisgladandgay,AndonthefringesofthecloudofwarHisarrows,likethelightning,stillwouldplay;

  YetfledheMenelausonaday,Andtherehaddied,butAphrodite’spowerHiminagoldenclouddidsafeconveyWithinthewallsofHelen’sfragrantbower。

  V。

  Butshe,inlongingforherlordandhome,Andscornofherwildlover,didwithdrawFromallmen’seyes:butinthenightwouldroamTilldrowsywatchmenofthecitysawAshadowyshapethatchill’dthenightwithawe,Treadingthebattlements;andlikeaghost,Shestretch’dherlovelyarmswithoutaflaw,Inshameandlonging,totheArgivehost。

  VI。

  Butalldaylongwithinherbowershewept,Stilldreamingofthedamesrenown’dofold,WhomhateorloveoftheImmortalssweptWithinthetoilsofAtemanifold;

  AndmostshelovedtheancienttalesthattoldHowthegreatGods,atlengthtopitystirr’d,ChangedNiobeuponthemountainscold,Toacoldstone;andProcnetoabird,VII。

  AndMyrrhatoanincense—breathingtree;—

  \"Andah,\"shemurmur’d,\"thattheGodswerekind,AndbadetheHarpieslaytheirhandsonme,AndbearmewiththecurrentsofthewindTothedimendofallthings,andtheblindLandwheretheOceanturnethinhisbed:

  ThenshouldIleavemineevildaysbehind,AndSleepshouldfoldhiswingsabovemyhead。\"

  VIII。

  AndoncesheheardaTrojanwomanblessThefair—hairedMenelaus,hergoodlord,Asbraveamongbravemen,notmerciless,Notswifttoslaythecaptivesofhissword,Norwontwashetowinthegoldabhorr’dOfthemthatselltheircaptivesoversea,AndHelensighed,andbless’dherforthatword,\"Yetwillhene’erbemercifultome!\"

  IX。

  Innowisefoundshecomfort;toabideInIlioswastodwellwithshameandfear,AndifuntotheArgivehostshehied,Thenshouldshediebyhimthatwasmostdear。

  Andstillthedaysdragg’donwithbittercheer,TilleventhegreatGodshadlittlejoy,Sofasttheirchildrenfellbeneaththespear,BelowthewindybattlementsofTroy。

  X。

  Yetmanyaprinceofsouthlands,orofeast,FordarkCassandra’slovecametroopingin,AndPriammadethemmerryatthefeast,Andallnightlongtheydream’dofwarstowin,Andwiththemorninghurl’dintothedin,Andcriedtheirlady’snameforbattle—cry,Andwonnomorethanthis:forParis’sin,ByDiomede’sorAias’handtodie。

  XI。

  ButforonehourwithinthenightofwoesThehopeofTroyburn’dsteadfastasastar;

  WhenstrifeamongtheArgivelordsarose,AnddreadAchillesheldhimfromthewar;

  Yea,andApollofromhisgoldencarAndsilverbowhisshaftsofevilsped,Andalltheplainwasdarken’d,nearandfar,Withsmokeabovethepyresofheroesdead。

  XII。

  AndmanyatimethroughvapourofthatsmokeTheshaftsofTroyfellfast;andontheplainAllnighttheTrojanwatchfiresburn’dandbrokeLikeevilstarsathwartamistofrain。

  Andthroughthearmsandblood,andthroughtheslain,Likewolvesamongthefragmentsofthefight,Creptspiestoslaywhoe’erforgathispainOnehour,andfellonslumberinthenight。

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