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Where holy Dionysus died, And tear the heart out of his side, And lay the heart upon her hand And bear that beating heart away; And then did all the Muses2 sing Of Magnus Annus at the spring, As though God‘s death were but a play. Another Troy must rise and set, Another lineage feed the crow, Drive to a flashier bauble4 yet. The Roman Empire stood appalled5: It dropped the reins6 of peace and war When that fierce virgin and her Star Out of the fabulous7 darkness called. II In pity for man‘s darkening thought He walked that room and issued thence In Galilean turbulence8; The Babylonian starlight brought A fabulous, formless darkness in; Odour of blood when Christ was slain9 Made all Platonic10 tolerance11 vain And vain all Doric discipline. Endures a moment or a day. Love‘s pleasure drives his love away, The painter‘s brush consumes his dreams; The herald‘s cry, the soldier’s tread Exhaust his glory and his might: Whatever flames upon the night 点击收听单词发音
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