登陆注册
26501300000017

第17章 Conclusion(3)

So thou dost mutually leaven Strength of earth with grace of heaven;So thou dost marry new and old Into a one of higher mould;So thou dost reconcile the hot and cold, [101]

The dark and bright, And many a heart-perplexing opposite, And so, Akin by blood to high and low, Fitly thou playest out thy poet's part, Richly expending thy much-bruised heart In equal care to nourish lord in hall Or beast in stall:

Thou took'st from all that thou mightst give to all.

O steadfast dweller on the selfsame spot [111]

Where thou wast born, that still repinest not --Type of the home-fond heart, the happy lot! --Deeply thy mild content rebukes the land Whose flimsy homes, built on the shifting sand Of trade, for ever rise and fall With alternation whimsical, Enduring scarce a day, Then swept away By swift engulfments of incalculable tides Whereon capricious Commerce rides.[121]

Look, thou substantial spirit of content!

Across this little vale, thy continent, To where, beyond the mouldering mill, Yon old deserted Georgian hill Bares to the sun his piteous aged crest And seamy breast, By restless-hearted children left to lie Untended there beneath the heedless sky, As barbarous folk expose their old to die.

Upon that generous-rounding side, [131]

With gullies scarified Where keen Neglect his lash hath plied, Dwelt one I knew of old, who played at toil, And gave to coquette Cotton soul and soil.

Scorning the slow reward of patient grain, He sowed his heart with hopes of swifter gain, Then sat him down and waited for the rain.

He sailed in borrowed ships of usury A foolish Jason on a treacherous sea, Seeking the Fleece and finding misery.[141]

Lulled by smooth-rippling loans, in idle trance He lay, content that unthrift Circumstance Should plough for him the stony field of Chance.

Yea, gathering crops whose worth no man might tell, He staked his life on games of Buy-and-Sell, And turned each field into a gambler's hell.

Aye, as each year began, My farmer to the neighboring city ran;Passed with a mournful anxious face Into the banker's inner place; [151]

Parleyed, excused, pleaded for longer grace;Railed at the drought, the worm, the rust, the grass;Protested ne'er again 'twould come to pass;With many an `oh' and `if' and `but alas'

Parried or swallowed searching questions rude, And kissed the dust to soften Dives's mood.

At last, small loans by pledges great renewed, He issues smiling from the fatal door, And buys with lavish hand his yearly store Till his small borrowings will yield no more.[161]

Aye, as each year declined, With bitter heart and ever-brooding mind He mourned his fate unkind.

In dust, in rain, with might and main, He nursed his cotton, cursed his grain, Fretted for news that made him fret again, Snatched at each telegram of Future Sale, And thrilled with Bulls' or Bears' alternate wail --In hope or fear alike for ever pale.

And thus from year to year, through hope and fear,[171]

With many a curse and many a secret tear, Striving in vain his cloud of debt to clear, At last He woke to find his foolish dreaming past, And all his best-of-life the easy prey Of squandering scamps and quacks that lined his way With vile array, From rascal statesman down to petty knave;Himself, at best, for all his bragging brave, A gamester's catspaw and a banker's slave.[181]

Then, worn and gray, and sick with deep unrest, He fled away into the oblivious West, Unmourned, unblest.

Old hill! old hill! thou gashed and hairy Lear Whom the divine Cordelia of the year, E'en pitying Spring, will vainly strive to cheer --King, that no subject man nor beast may own, Discrowned, undaughtered and alone --Yet shall the great God turn thy fate, And bring thee back into thy monarch state [191]

And majesty immaculate.

Lo, through hot waverings of the August morn, Thou givest from thy vasty sides forlorn Visions of golden treasuries of corn --Ripe largesse lingering for some bolder heart That manfully shall take thy part, And tend thee, And defend thee, With antique sinew and with modern art.

____

Sunnyside, Ga., August, 1874.

Notes: Corn As stated elsewhere (`Introduction', p.xvii [Part I]), `Corn' was the first of Lanier's poems to attract general attention;for this reason as well as for its absolute merit the poem deserves careful study.

In the first of his letters to the Hon.Logan E.Bleckley, Chief-justice of Georgia, dated October 9, 1874, Lanier tells us how he came to write `Corn': "I enclose MS.of a poem in which I have endeavored to carry some very prosaic matters up to a loftier plane.I have been struck with alarm in seeing the numbers of deserted old homesteads and gullied hills in the older counties of Georgia: and, though they are dreadfully commonplace, I have thought they are surely mournful enough to be poetic."In the introductory note to `Jones's Private Argyment'

I have incidentally stated the theme of `Corn'.Instead of adding a more detailed statement of my own here, I give Judge Bleckley's analysis of the poem, which occurs in his reply to the above-mentioned letter.

After giving various minute criticism (for Lanier had requested his unreserved judgment), Judge Bleckley continues:

"Now, for the general impression which your Ode has made upon me.

It presents four pictures; three of them landscapes and one a portrait.

You paint the woods, a corn-field, and a worn-out hill.

These are your landscapes.And your portrait is the likeness of an anxious, unthrifty cotton-planter who always spends his crop before he has made it, borrows on heavy interest to carry himself over from year to year, wears out his land, meets at last with utter ruin, and migrates to the West.

同类推荐
  • 练中丞集

    练中丞集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 关中奏议

    关中奏议

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 山中道士

    山中道士

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Agony Column

    The Agony Column

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 诸法本无经

    诸法本无经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 曹操墓后

    曹操墓后

    以曹墓真假之鉴开篇,引发一系列惊心动魄的故事,涉及内容丰富,涵盖国际考古大师撒加利亚?西琴的“人类新起源学说”,霍金的“人类基因缺陷论”,三国历史,瞬间催眠术,黑客技术,生物学,化学,声波能量以及电磁波,兵器知识,尼比鲁星球的故事,苏美尔神话以及玛雅占星术。
  • 偷来的王妃

    偷来的王妃

    秦络络(林沫),一幅古画,莫名其妙地将她带到一个陌生的时代,神秘老人的告戒,谁,才是与她订下今生的血玉镯主人?三个同样优秀的男子,她,该如何抉择?南宫裂,东望国烈王爷,一个盛传好男色的王爷碰上了她,那个小小的姻缘果,真的可以给他带来一段良缘?
  • 世界大师思想盛宴:人生大师论哲理智慧

    世界大师思想盛宴:人生大师论哲理智慧

    本书精选了泰戈尔、卢梭的关于人生哲理的论述:有“人生的意义”、“追求幸福”、“生命的完美”、“文明的衍生”、“生存的孤独”、“万物的根源”等。
  • 虫魔

    虫魔

    噬甲虫,奇虫榜排行第九十三,南荒大陆一阶魔虫之首。喜群居,善吞噬,身若金甲,无物不噬……
  • 九财环骷髅

    九财环骷髅

    九是数极至尊意,财为根本万事基。情报周密似圆环,骷髅军团护家园,且看少年至尊凌原罪,如何带领九財环骷髅走向万千世界的巅峰
  • 江南离人

    江南离人

    不懂爱恨情愁煎熬的我们...都以为相爱就像风云的善变...相信爱一天抵过永远...在这一刹那冻结了时间...不懂怎么表现温柔的我们...还以为殉情只是古老的传言...离愁能有多痛痛有多浓...当梦被埋在江南烟雨中...心碎了才懂...
  • 星尘绝世

    星尘绝世

    天生鸿蒙之体,无法修炼,他注定平凡。然而身负的恩怨情仇,他必须不平凡。另辟蹊径,不一样的修炼之旅,不一样的传奇人生……巅峰武技,挥剑破天!生死挚爱,相依相伴!星辰绝世,星尘绝世!新人新书求支持!看完请收藏一下,小臣感激不尽。小臣群:282134665欢迎大家!
  • EXO之此生还好遇见你

    EXO之此生还好遇见你

    主演男主:鹿晗【身份保密】男配:exo剩余小狼【身份保密】女主:漠颜汐【身份保密】女配:Dreamflowerfairy女团的其余十一花精灵【身份保密】彼此刚刚拥有的默契,你却放手选择了抛弃——漠颜汐如果当初我勇敢,回忆会不会不一样?如果当初我坚持,彼此会不会不这样…——漠颜汐我把心寄错了地址,现在请你还给我!——漠颜汐鹿晗,既然你爱她就别放手。——泪清茫……她们离开后,她们的身份也随之浮现…………你们来就是为了杀了我们吗?——鹿晗清茫,你是骗我的对吧!——边伯贤……本文12小狼对12花精灵前面一章可能是人物介绍,不看可以跳过。谢谢!
  • 一台时光机

    一台时光机

    时光机,是每个人都想拥有的,有人想拿它改变成绩,有人想改变生活,有人想……但如果你真的有一台时光机,你会怎么使用,是去改变什么吗?但你所要改变的的东西为什么不在当时就认错呢,而是现在才来后悔……
  • 神医圣手:最毒庶女

    神医圣手:最毒庶女

    她是穆府最不受宠的痴傻五小姐,却贪恋着当朝的三皇子,被人欺负,受尽嘲笑,跌入莲花池香消玉殒。她,穆青莲穿越而来,成为了这与自己同名同姓的痴傻五小姐身上,什么?欺负我?一记毒针让你下不来床。什么?喜欢上我了?晚了,滚你~看她穆青莲如何靠着半吊子的医术成为最毒庶女!