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Ballade Of Dead Actors - I. M. Edward John Henley (1861-1898)

    By William Ernest Henley



    Where are the passions they essayed,
    And where the tears they made to flow?
    Where the wild humours they portrayed
    For laughing worlds to see and know?
    Othello's wrath and Juliet's woe?
    Sir Peter's whims and Timon's gall?
    And Millamant and Romeo?
    Into the night go one and all.

    Where are the braveries, fresh or frayed?
    The plumes, the armours - friend and foe?
    The cloth of gold, the rare brocade,
    The mantles glittering to and fro?
    The pomp, the pride, the royal show?
    The cries of war and festival?
    The youth, the grace, the charm, the glow?
    Into the night go one and all.

    The curtain falls, the play is played:
    The Beggar packs beside the Beau;
    The Monarch troops, and troops the Maid;
    The Thunder huddles with the Snow.
    Where are the revellers high and low?
    The clashing swords?    The lover's call?
    The dancers gleaming row on row?
    Into the night go one and all.

    Envoy

    Prince, in one common overthrow
    The Hero tumbles with the Thrall:
    As dust that drives, as straws that blow,
    Into the night go one and all.



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