With science poorly mask their hurt, Masters, I'm in pain with you ; You have tried famine : no more try it, you slacken and condense ? Your rank overgrowths reduce Till your kinds abound with juice ? Earth, crowded, cries, "Too many men ! My counsel is, kill nine in ten, And bestow the shares of all On the remnant decimal. Add their nine lives to this cat; Stuff their nine brains in one hat; Make his frame and forces square With the labours he must dare ; Thatch his flesh, and even his years MITHRIDATES. I CANNOT spare water or wine, Tobacco-leaf, or poppy, or rose ; From the earth-poles to the Line, All between that works or grows, Every thing is kin of mine. Give me agates for my meat ; From all natures, sharp and slimy, Salt and basalt, wild and tame: Bird, and reptile, be my game. Too long shut in strait and few, O all you virtues, methods, mights, TO J. W. ET not thy foot on graves : Hear what wine and roses say ; SE Set not thy foot on graves ; Set not thy foot on graves : Life is too short to waste FATE. TH it ; ‘HAT you are fair or wise is vain, Or strong, or rich, or generous ; You must add the untaught strain That sheds beauty on the rose. There's a melody born of melody, Which melts the world into a sea. Toil could never compass Art its height could never hit; It came never out of wit; But a music music-born Well may Jove and Juno scorn. Thy beauty, if it lack the fire Which drives me mad with sweet desire, What boots it? What the soldier's mail, Unless he conquer and prevail ? What all the goods thy pride which lift, If thou pine for another's gift ? Alas! that one is born in blight, Victim of perpetual slight : When thou lookest on his face, Thy heart saith, “ Brother, go thy ways ! None shall ask thee what thou doest, Or care a rush for what thou knowest, Or listen when thou repliest, Or remember where thou liest, Or how thy supper is sodden; And another is born To make the sun forgotten. Surely he carries a talisman Under his tongue ; Broad his shoulders are and strong ; And his eye is scornful, Threatening, and young. I hold it of little matter Whether your jewel be of pure water, A rose diamond or a white, But whether it dazzle me with light. I care not how you are dressed, In coarsest weeds or in the best; Nor whether your name is base or brave; bread feed and my fire warm me, GUY. M ORTAL mixed of middle clay, Attempered to the night and day, Interchangeable with things, Needs no amulets nor rings. Guy possessed the talisman That all things from him began; And as, of old, Polycrates Chained the sunshine and the breeze, So did Guy betimes discover Fortune was his guard and lover; In strange junctures, felt, with awe, His own symmetry with law; That no mixture could withstand The virtue of his lucky hand. He gold or jewel could not lose, Nor not receive his ample dues. Fearless Guy had never foes, He did their weapons decompose. Aimed at him, the blushing blade Healed as fast the wounds it made. If on the foeman fell his gaze, Him it would straightway blind or craze. In the street, if he turned round, His eye the eye 'twas seeking found. It seemed his Genius discreet Worked on the Maker's own receipt, |