Art
Alfred Noyes
(Imitated from De Banville and Gautier)
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Yes! Beauty still rebels!
Our dreams like clouds disperse:
She dwells
In agate, marble, verse.
No false constraint be thine!
But, for right walking, choose
The fine,
The strict cothurnus, Muse.
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Vainly ye seek to escape The toil! The yielding phrase Ye shape Is clay, not chrysoprase. And all in vain ye scorn Take up the sculptor’s tool! For Beauty still rebels! II When Beauty from the sea, Naked thro’ Time returned Kings at her splendour quailed. The rose and lily bowed And from her radiant eyes O, mortal memory fond! _Return_, we cry, _return_, The Dream that from the sea III Take up the sculptor’s tool! Poet, let passion sleep By rule of hour and flower, The task is hard to learn Yet hear–from her deep skies, Reject the wreath of rose, The far immortal face Strive with Carrara, fight Set the great lucid form Take up the sculptor’s tool! |
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