(Lines on the loss of the "Titanic") | |
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I | |
In a solitude of the sea | |
Deep from human vanity, | |
And the Pride of Life that planned her, stilly couches she. | |
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II | |
Steel chambers, late the pyres | 5 |
Of her salamandrine fires, | |
Cold currents thrid, and turn to rhythmic tidal lyres. | |
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III | |
Over the mirrors meant | |
To glass the opulent | |
The sea-worm crawls -- grotesque, slimed, dumb, indifferent. | 10 |
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IV | |
Jewels in joy designed | |
To ravish the sensuous mind | |
Lie lightless, all their sparkles bleared and black and blind. | |
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V | |
Dim moon-eyed fishes near | |
Gaze at the gilded gear | 15 |
And query: "What does this vaingloriousness down here?" ... | |
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VI | |
Well: while was fashioning | |
This creature of cleaving wing, | |
The Immanent Will that stirs and urges everything | |
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VII | |
Prepared a sinister mate | 20 |
For her -- so gaily great -- | |
A Shape of Ice, for the time far and dissociate. | |
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VIII | |
And as the smart ship grew | |
In stature, grace, and hue, | |
In shadowy silent distance grew the Iceberg too. | 25 |
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IX | |
Alien they seemed to be; | |
No mortal eye could see | |
The intimate welding of their later history, | |
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X | |
Or sign that they were bent | |
By paths coincident | 30 |
On being anon twin halves of one august event, | |
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XI | |
Till the Spinner of the Years | |
Said "Now!" And each one hears, | |
And consummation comes, and jars two hemispheres. | |