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moral emblems-第4部分

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The crescent finished; painted; sold!



The stars proceeded in their courses;

Nature with her subversive forces;

Time; too; the iron…toothed and sinewed;

And the edacious years continued。

Thrones rose and fell; and still the crescent;

Unsanative and now senescent;

A plastered skeleton of lath;

Looked forward to a day of wrath。

In the dead night; the groaning timber

Would jar upon the ear of slumber;

And; like Dodona's talking oak;

Of oracles and judgments spoke。

When to the music fingered well

The feet of children lightly fell;

The sire; who dozed by the decanters;

Started; and dreamed of misadventures。

The rotten brick decayed to dust;

The iron was consumed by rust;

Each tabid and perverted mansion

Hung in the article of declension。



So forty; fifty; sixty passed;

Until; when seventy came at last;

The occupant of number three

Called friends to hold a jubilee。

Wild was the night; the charging rack

Had forced the moon upon her back;

The wind piped up a naval ditty;

And the lamps winked through all the city。

Before that house; where lights were shining;

Corpulent feeders; grossly dining;

And jolly clamour; hum and rattle;

Fairly outvoiced the tempest's battle。

As still his moistened lip he fingered;

The envious policeman lingered;

While far the infernal tempest sped;

And shook the country folks in bed;

And tore the trees and tossed the ships;

He lingered and he licked his lips。

Lo; from within; a hush! the host

Briefly expressed the evening's toast;

And lo; before the lips were dry;

The Deacon rising to reply!

'Here in this house which once I built;

Papered and painted; carved and gilt;

And out of which; to my content;

I netted seventy…five per cent。;

Here at this board of jolly neighbours;

I reap the credit of my labours。

These were the days … I will say more …

These were the grand old days of yore!

The builder laboured day and night;

He watched that every brick was right:



The decent men their utmost did;

And the house rose … a pyramid!

These were the days; our provost knows;

When forty streets and crescents rose;

The fruits of my creative noddle;

All more or less upon a model;

Neat and commodious; cheap and dry;

A perfect pleasure to the eye!

I found this quite a country quarter;

I leave it solid lath and mortar。

In all; I was the single actor …

And am this city's benefactor!

Since then; alas! both thing and name;

Shoddy across the ocean came …

Shoddy that can the eye bewilder

And makes me blush to meet a builder!

Had this good house; in frame or fixture;

Been tempered by the least admixture

Of that discreditable shoddy;

Should we to…day compound our toddy;

Or gaily marry song and laughter

Below its sempiternal rafter?

Not so!' the Deacon cried。



The mansion

Had marked his fatuous expansion。

The years were full; the house was fated;

The rotten structure crepitated!



A moment; and the silent guests

Sat pallid as their dinner vests。

A moment more and; root and branch;

That mansion fell in avalanche;

Story on story; floor on floor;

Roof; wall and window; joist and door;

Dead weight of damnable disaster;

A cataclysm of lath and plaster。



SILOAM DID NOT CHOOSE A SINNER …

ALL WERE NOT BUILDERS AT THE DINNER。











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