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Love Of The Woodland.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Orphée au bois du Caystre.")

    [Bk. I. ii.]


    Orpheus, through the hellward wood
    Hurried, ere the eve-star glowed,
    For the fauns' lugubrious hoots
    Followed, hollow, from crookèd roots;
    Aeschylus, where Aetna smoked,
    Gods of Sicily evoked
    With the flute, till sulphur taint
    Dulled and lulled the echoes faint;
    Pliny, soon his style mislaid,
    Dogged Miletus' merry maid,
    As she showed eburnean limbs
    All-multiplied by brooklet brims;
    Plautus, see! like Plutus, hold
    Bosomfuls of orchard-gold,
    Learns he why that mystic core
    Was sweet Venus' meed of yore?
    Dante dreamt (while spirits pass
    As in wizard's jetty glass)
    Each black-bossed Briarian trunk
    Waved live arms like furies drunk;
    Winsome Will, 'neath Windsor Oak,
    Eyed each elf that cracked a joke
    At poor panting grease-hart fast -
    Obese, roguish Jack harassed;
    At Versailles, Molière did court
    Cues from Pan (in heron port,
    Half in ooze, half treeward raised),
    "Words so witty, that Boileau's 'mazed!"

    Foliage! fondly you attract!
    Dian's faith I keep intact,
    And declare that thy dryads dance
    Still, and will, in thy green expanse!



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