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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:00 am


peoplers
How uncouth! Another person in my bed! Begone you devil! Leave this ladies chambers. For what were you doing slipping in here in the depths of night while I slept?


I know not! Perhaps this is more of the faeries' mischief during the midsummer night, as a companion said to me once.

And why, pray tell, am I bedded with a Montague?
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:04 am


I

Oft have I seen at some cathedral door
A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat,
Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet
Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor
Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er;
Far off the noises of the world retreat;
The loud vociferations of the street
Become an undistinguishable roar.
So, as I enter here from day to day,
And leave my burden at this minster gate,
Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pray,
The tumult of the time disconsolate
To inarticulate murmurs dies away,
While the eternal ages watch and wait.


II

How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers!
This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves
Birds build their nests; while canopied with leaves
Parvis and portal bloom like trellised bowers,
And the vast minster seems a cross of flowers!
But fiends and dragons on the gargoyled eaves
Watch the dead Christ between the living thieves,
And, underneath, the traitor Judas lowers!
Ah! from what agonies of heart and brain,
What exultations trampling on despair,
What tenderness, what tears, what hate of wrong,
What passionate outcry of a soul in pain,
Uprose this poem of the earth and air,
This mediaeval miracle of song!


III

I enter, and I see thee in the gloom
Of the long aisles, O poet saturnine!
And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine.
The air is filled with some unknown perfume;
The congregation of the dead make room
For thee to pass; the votive tapers shine;
Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves of pine,
The hovering echoes fly from tomb to tomb.
From the confessionals I hear arise
Rehearsals of forgotten tragedies,
And lamentations from the crypts below
And then a voice celestial that begins
With the pathetic words, "Although your sins
As scarlet be," and ends with "as the snow."


IV

With snow-white veil, and garments as of flame,
She stands before thee, who so long ago
Filled thy young heart with passion and the woe
From which thy song in all its splendors came;
And while with stern rebuke she speaks thy name,
The ice about thy heart melts as the snow
On mountain heights, and in swift overflow
Comes gushing from thy lips in sobs of shame.
Thou makest full confession; and a gleam
As of the dawn on some dark forest cast,
Seems on thy lifted forehead to increase;
Lethe and Eunoe--the remembered dream
And the forgotten sorrow--bring at last
That perfect pardon which is perfect peace.


V

I Lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze
With forms of saints and holy men who died,
Here martyred and hereafter glorified;
And the great Rose upon its leaves displays
Christ's Triumph, and the angelic roundelays,
With splendor upon splendor multiplied;
And Beatrice again at Dante's side
No more rebukes, but smiles her words of praise.
And then the organ sounds, and unseen choirs
Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love
And benedictions of the Holy Ghost;
And the melodious bells among the spires
O'er all the house-tops and through heaven above
Proclaim the elevation of the Host!


VI

O star of morning and of liberty!
O bringer of the light, whose splendor shines
Above the darkness of the Apennines,
Forerunner of the day that is to be!
The voices of the city and the sea,
The voices of the mountains and the pines,
Repeat thy song, till the familiar lines
Are footpaths for the thought of Italy!
Thy fame is blown abroad from all the heights,
Through all the nations; and a sound is heard,
As of a mighty wind, and men devout,
Strangers of Rome, and the new proselytes,
In their own language hear thy wondrous word,
And many are amazed and many doubt.

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:12 am


Foxie the Vixen
I

Oft have I seen at some cathedral door
A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat,
Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet
Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor
Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er;
Far off the noises of the world retreat;
The loud vociferations of the street
Become an undistinguishable roar.
So, as I enter here from day to day,
And leave my burden at this minster gate,
Kneeling in prayer, and not ashamed to pray,
The tumult of the time disconsolate
To inarticulate murmurs dies away,
While the eternal ages watch and wait.


II

How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers!
This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves
Birds build their nests; while canopied with leaves
Parvis and portal bloom like trellised bowers,
And the vast minster seems a cross of flowers!
But fiends and dragons on the gargoyled eaves
Watch the dead Christ between the living thieves,
And, underneath, the traitor Judas lowers!
Ah! from what agonies of heart and brain,
What exultations trampling on despair,
What tenderness, what tears, what hate of wrong,
What passionate outcry of a soul in pain,
Uprose this poem of the earth and air,
This mediaeval miracle of song!


III

I enter, and I see thee in the gloom
Of the long aisles, O poet saturnine!
And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine.
The air is filled with some unknown perfume;
The congregation of the dead make room
For thee to pass; the votive tapers shine;
Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves of pine,
The hovering echoes fly from tomb to tomb.
From the confessionals I hear arise
Rehearsals of forgotten tragedies,
And lamentations from the crypts below
And then a voice celestial that begins
With the pathetic words, "Although your sins
As scarlet be," and ends with "as the snow."


IV

With snow-white veil, and garments as of flame,
She stands before thee, who so long ago
Filled thy young heart with passion and the woe
From which thy song in all its splendors came;
And while with stern rebuke she speaks thy name,
The ice about thy heart melts as the snow
On mountain heights, and in swift overflow
Comes gushing from thy lips in sobs of shame.
Thou makest full confession; and a gleam
As of the dawn on some dark forest cast,
Seems on thy lifted forehead to increase;
Lethe and Eunoe--the remembered dream
And the forgotten sorrow--bring at last
That perfect pardon which is perfect peace.


V

I Lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze
With forms of saints and holy men who died,
Here martyred and hereafter glorified;
And the great Rose upon its leaves displays
Christ's Triumph, and the angelic roundelays,
With splendor upon splendor multiplied;
And Beatrice again at Dante's side
No more rebukes, but smiles her words of praise.
And then the organ sounds, and unseen choirs
Sing the old Latin hymns of peace and love
And benedictions of the Holy Ghost;
And the melodious bells among the spires
O'er all the house-tops and through heaven above
Proclaim the elevation of the Host!


VI

O star of morning and of liberty!
O bringer of the light, whose splendor shines
Above the darkness of the Apennines,
Forerunner of the day that is to be!
The voices of the city and the sea,
The voices of the mountains and the pines,
Repeat thy song, till the familiar lines
Are footpaths for the thought of Italy!
Thy fame is blown abroad from all the heights,
Through all the nations; and a sound is heard,
As of a mighty wind, and men devout,
Strangers of Rome, and the new proselytes,
In their own language hear thy wondrous word,
And many are amazed and many doubt.


FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. Impressive. Can't beat that. XDDDDDD
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:13 am


It is difficult to beat Dante's Divine comedy.

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:15 am


Indeed.
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:31 am


I love you?

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:40 am


I love you too? O____________o
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:43 am


You are showing a little to much skin there love.

"Speak not to me of blasphemy, man; I'd strike the sun if it insulted me. Look ye, Starbuck, all visible objects are but as pasteboard masks. Some inscrutable yet reasoning thing puts forth the molding of their features. The white whale tasks me; he heaps me. Yet he is but a mask. 'Tis the thing behind the mask I chiefly hate; the malignant thing that has plagued mankind since time began; the thing that maws and mutilates our race, not killing us outright but letting us live on, with half a heart and half a lung."

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:55 am


ffffffffnnnghghgh is that Moby d**k quotes I hear? heart
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:01 am


Hand me that fish and I ll make you sushi and a grilled fish steak sandwich wink

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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:06 am


Artemis Ignitan
ffffffffnnnghghgh is that Moby d**k quotes I hear? heart
Why yes it is. ;D
And since you recognize it. >>
*hands half a dozen internets* you are full of win and awesome! O:
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:07 am


Foxie the Vixen
Artemis Ignitan
ffffffffnnnghghgh is that Moby d**k quotes I hear? heart
Why yes it is. ;D
And since you recognize it. >>
*hands half a dozen internets* you are full of win and awesome! O:


'w' It's been such a long time since I read it...so the first time I was like "mmnrrrgh this looks familiar..."

And then: biggrin biggrin biggrin

Genius of Sages


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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:09 am


Artemis Ignitan
Foxie the Vixen
Artemis Ignitan
ffffffffnnnghghgh is that Moby d**k quotes I hear? heart
Why yes it is. ;D
And since you recognize it. >>
*hands half a dozen internets* you are full of win and awesome! O:


'w' It's been such a long time since I read it...so the first time I was like "mmnrrrgh this looks familiar..."

And then: biggrin biggrin biggrin
Oh, x3
I havent read moby d**k since I was in...Grade 6?
I loved it and blasted through the book in two weeks. o3o
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:16 am


Foxie the Vixen
Artemis Ignitan
Foxie the Vixen
Artemis Ignitan
ffffffffnnnghghgh is that Moby d**k quotes I hear? heart
Why yes it is. ;D
And since you recognize it. >>
*hands half a dozen internets* you are full of win and awesome! O:


'w' It's been such a long time since I read it...so the first time I was like "mmnrrrgh this looks familiar..."

And then: biggrin biggrin biggrin
Oh, x3
I havent read moby d**k since I was in...Grade 6?
I loved it and blasted through the book in two weeks. o3o


Same here lD lD lD I love revisiting old books that I read as a young'in and didn't comprehend before and finding them to be so gghsdfhsldfhdsfhds more awesome now. lD

Genius of Sages


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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:20 am


Artemis Ignitan
Foxie the Vixen
Artemis Ignitan
Foxie the Vixen
Artemis Ignitan
ffffffffnnnghghgh is that Moby d**k quotes I hear? heart
Why yes it is. ;D
And since you recognize it. >>
*hands half a dozen internets* you are full of win and awesome! O:


'w' It's been such a long time since I read it...so the first time I was like "mmnrrrgh this looks familiar..."

And then: biggrin biggrin biggrin
Oh, x3
I havent read moby d**k since I was in...Grade 6?
I loved it and blasted through the book in two weeks. o3o


Same here lD lD lD I love revisiting old books that I read as a young'in and didn't comprehend before and finding them to be so gghsdfhsldfhdsfhds more awesome now. lD
Mmhm. o:
Speaking of which, Have you ever read Violets are blue or The big Picture?
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