Poems. William Ernest Henley

Poems - William Ernest Henley


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us for ever.

      Inevitable, silent, unseen,

       Everywhere always,

       Shadow by night and as light in the day,

       Signs she at last to her chosen;

       And, as she waves them forth,

       Sorrow and Joy

       Lay by their looks and their voices,

       Set down their hopes, and are made

       One in the dim Forever.

      Into the winter’s grey delight,

       Into the summer’s golden dream,

       Holy and high and impartial,

       Death, the mother of Life,

       Mingles all men for ever.

       ‘THE CHIEF’

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      His brow spreads large and placid, and his eye

       Is deep and bright, with steady looks that still.

       Soft lines of tranquil thought his face fulfill—

       His face at once benign and proud and shy.

       If envy scout, if ignorance deny,

       His faultless patience, his unyielding will,

       Beautiful gentleness and splendid skill,

       Innumerable gratitudes reply.

       His wise, rare smile is sweet with certainties,

       And seems in all his patients to compel

       Such love and faith as failure cannot quell.

       We hold him for another Herakles,

       Battling with custom, prejudice, disease,

       As once the son of Zeus with Death and Hell.

       HOUSE-SURGEON

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      Exceeding tall, but built so well his height

       Half-disappears in flow of chest and limb;

       Moustache and whisker trooper-like in trim;

       Frank-faced, frank-eyed, frank-hearted; always bright

       And always punctual—morning, noon, and night;

       Bland as a Jesuit, sober as a hymn;

       Humorous, and yet without a touch of whim;

       Gentle and amiable, yet full of fight.

       His piety, though fresh and true in strain,

       Has not yet whitewashed up his common mood

       To the dead blank of his particular Schism.

       Sweet, unaggressive, tolerant, most humane,

       Wild artists like his kindly elderhood,

       And cultivate his mild Philistinism.

       INTERLUDE

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      O, the fun, the fun and frolic

       That The Wind that Shakes the Barley Scatters through a penny-whistle Tickled with artistic fingers!

      Kate the scrubber (forty summers,

       Stout but sportive) treads a measure,

       Grinning, in herself a ballet,

       Fixed as fate upon her audience.

      Stumps are shaking, crutch-supported;

       Splinted fingers tap the rhythm;

       And a head all helmed with plasters

       Wags a measured approbation.

      Of their mattress-life oblivious,

       All the patients, brisk and cheerful,

       Are encouraging the dancer,

       And applauding the musician.

      Dim the gas-lights in the output

       Of so many ardent smokers,

       Full of shadow lurch the corners,

       And the doctor peeps and passes.

      There are, maybe, some suspicions

       Of an alcoholic presence …

       ‘Tak’ a sup of this, my wumman!’ …

       New Year comes but once a twelvemonth.

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