登陆注册
5485200000027

第27章 CANTO VI.(2)

At the door the old negress was nodding her head As he reach'd it. "My mistress awaits you," she said.

And up the rude stairway of creeking pine rafter He follow'd her silent. A few moments after, His heart almost stunned him, his head seem'd to reel, For a door closed--Luvois was alone with Lucile.

IV.

In a gray travelling dress, her dark hair unconfined Streaming o'er it, and tossed now and then by the wind From the lattice, that waved the dull flame in a spire From a brass lamp before her--a faint hectic fire On her cheek, to her eyes lent the lustre of fever:

They seem'd to have wept themselves wider than ever, Those dark eyes--so dark and so deep!

"You relent?

And your plans have been changed by the letter I sent?"

There his voice sank, borne down by a strong inward strife.

LUCILE.

Your letter! yes, Duke. For it threaten'd man's life--

Woman's honor.

Luvois.

The last, madam, NOT?

LUCILE.

Both. I glance At your own words; blush, son of the knighthood of France, As I read them! You say, in this letter . . .

"I know Why now you refuse me: 'tis (is it not so?)

For the man who has trifled before, wantonly, And now trifles again with the heart you deny To myself. But he shall not! By man's last wild law, I will seize on the right (the right, Duc de Luvois!)

To avenge for you, woman, the past, and to give To the future its freedom. That man shalt not live To make you as wretched as you have made me!"

LUVOIS.

Well, madam, in those words what words do you see That threatens the honor of woman?

LUCILE.

See! . . . what, What word, do you ask? Every word! would you not, Had I taken your hand thus, have felt that your name Was soil'd and dishonor'd by more than mere shame If the woman that bore it had first been the cause Of the crime which in these words is menaced? You pause!

Woman's honor, you ask? Is there, sir, no dishonor In the smile of a woman, when men, gazing on her, Can shudder, and say, "In that smile is a grave"?

No! you can have no cause, Duke, for no right you have In the contest you menace. That contest but draws Every right into ruin. By all human laws Of man's heart I forbid it, by all sanctities Of man's social honor!

The Duke droop'd his eyes.

"I obey you," he said, "but let woman beware How she plays fast and loose thus with human despair, And the storm in man's heart. Madam, yours was the right, When you saw that I hoped, to extinguish hope quite.

But you should from the first have done this, for I feel That you knew from the first that I loved you."

Lucile This sudden reproach seem'd to startle.

She raised A slow, wistful regard to his features, and gazed On them silent awhile. His own looks were downcast.

Through her heart, whence its first wild alarm was now pass'd, Pity crept, and perhaps o'er her conscience a tear, Falling softly, awoke it.

However severe, Were they unjust, these sudden upbraidings, to her?

Had she lightly misconstrued this man's character, Which had seem'd, even when most impassion'd it seem'd, Too self-conscious to lose all in love? Had she deem'd That this airy, gay, insolent man of the world, So proud of the place the world gave him, held furl'd In his bosom no passion which once shaken wide Might tug, till it snapped, that erect lofty pride?

Were those elements in him, which once roused to strife Overthrow a whole nature, and change a whole life?

There are two kinds of strength. One, the strength of the river Which through continents pushes its pathway forever To fling its fond heart in the sea; if it lose This, the aim of its life, it is lost to its use, It goes mad, is diffused into deluge, and dies.

The other, the strength of the sea; which supplies Its deep life from mysterious sources, and draws The river's life into its own life, by laws Which it heeds not. The difference in each case is this:

The river is lost, if the ocean it miss;

If the sea miss the river, what matter? The sea Is the sea still, forever. Its deep heart will be Self-sufficing, unconscious of loss as of yore;

Its sources are infinite; still to the shore, With no diminution of pride, it will say, "I am here; I, the sea! stand aside, and make way!"

Was his love, then, the love of the river? and she, Had she taken that love for the love of the sea?

V.

At that thought, from her aspect whatever had been Stern or haughty departed; and, humble in mien, She approach'd him and brokenly murmur'd, as though To herself more than him, "Was I wrong? is it so?

Hear me, Duke! you must feel that, whatever you deem Your right to reproach me in this, your esteem I may claim on ONE ground--I at least am sincere.

You say that to me from the first it was clear That you loved me. But what if this knowledge were known At a moment in life when I felt most alone, And least able to be so? a moment, in fact, When I strove from one haunting regret to retract And emancipate life, and once more to fulfil Woman's destinies, duties, and hopes? would you still So bitterly blame me, Eugene de Luvois, If I hoped to see all this, or deem'd that I saw For a moment the promise of this in the plighted Affection of one who, in nature, united So much that from others affection might claim, If only affection were free? Do you blame The hope of that moment? I deem'd my heart free From all, saving sorrow. I deem'd that in me There was yet strength to mould it once more to my will, To uplift it once more to my hope. Do you still Blame me, Duke, that I did not then bid you refrain From hope? alas! I too then hoped!"

LUVOIS.

Oh, again, Yet again, say that thrice blessed word! say, Lucile, That you then deign'd to hope--

LUCILE.

Yes! to hope I could feel, And could give to you, that without which all else given Were but to deceive, and to injure you even:--

A heart free from thoughts of another. Say, then, Do you blame that one hope?

LUVOIS.

O Lucile!

"Say again,"

She resumed, gazing down, and with faltering tone, "Do you blame me that, when I at last had to own To my heart that the hope it had cherish'd was o'er, And forever, I said to you then, 'Hope no more'?

I myself hoped no more!"

同类推荐
  • 嘉定赤城志

    嘉定赤城志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 李太白全集

    李太白全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • THE CONDUCT OF LIFE

    THE CONDUCT OF LIFE

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 全秦文

    全秦文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 禅真后史

    禅真后史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 缘起圣道经

    缘起圣道经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 掀开我的棺材板

    掀开我的棺材板

    无名陵寝,大槐树旁一个沉睡了数载的青铜棺,突然发出了剧烈的抖动。嘭的一声,棺材板被踹开,一个身穿长衫的青年人缓缓坐起。“如果下次我再把自己的棺材板封得这么严实......”“我就是狗。” 所以说你们不要把这当成正经小说~ 群号:613735405
  • 满目星河只悦你

    满目星河只悦你

    一场爸妈的婚礼,两个陌生人,机缘巧合之下成了同学,他夸她的字好看,喜欢作弄她,她嫌弃他的傻。一次安眠药事件,开始将两人拉近。“这样吧,你告诉我,我哪惹到你了,我给你道歉”?这话是向梦辰说出来的,她是真的醉了了,冷夜宸折腾得起,可她折腾不起。“我可以负担所有经济损失,但是让我别招惹你,我做不到”“你是不是有病啊!”冷夜宸淡淡一笑,“我是有病”“有病就赶紧吃药”“你就是那药”向梦辰冷视着冷夜宸,“你什么意思”“想让我好了,你就得忍受煎熬”
  • 某不科学的疾风警备员

    某不科学的疾风警备员

    标签:魔禁、学园都市、某科学 作者:这是一个弱鸡警备员在试图在学园都市内装逼却被各种能力者、魔法师吊打的故事,纯爽文,单女主,另外,我永远喜欢上条当麻!上茵党万… 正在打字的作者被一把摔在墙上 上杉逸风抢过键盘:“你踏马写的啥?老子好歹也是个LV4,怎么就弱鸡了。”上杉逸风打字中:这是一个警备员维护学园都市正义,除暴安良,拯救失足…不,拯救失去梦想的瓜皮少年少女的励志故事,本文政治正确,符合学园都市核心价值观,非无敌流,不后宫,单女主,另外,我永远喜欢上条当…呸,我永远喜欢御坂美琴。上杉逸风:“简介你丫现在会写了吧?”作者(跪下递键盘):“你是主角,你来写。”
  • 曾国藩家书

    曾国藩家书

    曾国藩,字伯涵,号涤生,溢文正。湖南省长沙府湘乡县人二嘲青重臣,湘军的创立者和统帅者,清朝军事家、理学家、政治家、书法家、文学家,晚清散文“湘乡派”创立人。官至两江总督、直隶总督、武英殿大学士,封一等毅勇侯,被誉为“晚清第一名臣”。
  • 如果爱可以画出声音

    如果爱可以画出声音

    陈晓辉、一路开花主编的《如果爱可以画出声音》精选了时代最为精华的篇章。用心去看,去领悟,或许有的故事会给你以智慧的启迪,有的会让你感动落泪,有的会带给你特别的感受,有的则会让你会心一笑……
  • 重生商女很嚣张

    重生商女很嚣张

    楚笙,京城楚氏掌门人,位高权重,风华无双。惨遭算计,一朝重生,回到18岁那年。这一世,重回校园,手刃渣渣,成为一代学神这一世,战商场,闯黑白,所向披靡,成就一代传奇这一世,一重生,竟发现兜里多了两个萌宝,孩子的父亲竟是帝国第一男神。【本文男强女强,一对一,涉及异能,空间,商业,娱乐圈,萌宝,不喜勿入。】
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 荒岛美女求生记

    荒岛美女求生记

    林烟乘坐的轮船在一个暴风骤雨的夜晚,因撞上暗礁而沉没了,林烟被浪打晕,醒来竟然发现自己在一座荒岛上,这个荒岛上有一群“野人”且看林烟是如何在“野人族”混得风生水起的……欢迎加入荒岛群,群聊号码:1023602827一起嗨皮~
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。