Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

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Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 10,116 pages of information about Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith.
     History’s heroines white on storm? 
     Remember her summons to valorous deeds. 
     Shone she a lure of the honey-bag swarm,
     Most was her beam on the knightly:  she led
     For the honours of manhood more than the prize;
     Waved her magnetical yoke
     Whither the warrior bled,
     Ere to the bower of sighs. 
     And shy of her secrets she was; under deeps
     Plunged at the breath of a thirst that woke
     The dream in the cave where the Dreaded sleeps.

     Away over heaven the young heart flew,
     And caught many lustres, till some one said
     (Or was it the thought into hearing grew?),
     Not thou as commoner men! 
     Thy stature puffed and it swayed,
     It stiffened to royal-erect;
     A brassy trumpet brayed;
     A whirling seized thy head;
     The vision of beauty was flecked. 
     Note well the how and the when,
     The thing that prompted and sped. 
     Thereanon the keen passions clapped wing,
     Fixed eye, and the world was prey. 
     No simple world of thy greenblade Spring,
     Nor world of thy flowerful prime
     On the topmost Orient peak
     Above a yet vaporous day. 
     Flesh was it, breast to beak: 
     A four-walled windowless world without ray,
     Only darkening jets on a river of slime,
     Where harsh over music as woodland jay,
     A voice chants, Woe to the weak! 
     And along an insatiate feast,
     Women and men are one
     In the cup transforming to beast. 
     Magian worship they paid to their sun,
     Lord of the Purse!  Behold him climb. 
     Stalked ever such figure of fun
     For monarch in great-grin pantomime? 
     See now the heart dwindle, the frame distend;
     The soul to its anchorite cavern retreat,
     From a life that reeks of the rotted end;
     While he—­is he pictureable? replete,
     Gourd-like swells of the rank of the soil,
     Hollow, more hollow at core. 
     And for him did the hundreds toil
     Despised; in the cold and heat,
     This image ridiculous bore
     On their shoulders for morsels of meat!

     Gross, with the fumes of incense full,
     With parasites tickled, with slaves begirt,
     He strutted, a cock, he bellowed, a bull,
     He rolled him, a dog, in dirt. 
     And dog, bull, cook, was he, fanged, horned, plumed;
     Original man, as philosophers vouch;
     Carnivorous, cannibal; length-long exhumed,
     Frightfully living and armed to devour;
     The primitive weapons of prey in his pouch;
     The bait, the line and the hook: 
     To feed on his fellows intent. 
     God of the Danae shower,
     He had but to follow his bent. 
     He battened on fowl not safely hutched,
     On sheep astray from the crook;
     A lure for the foolish

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