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  Or mother’s bosom, or the rounded grace

  Of a girl’s throat; and what had seemed the red

  Of flowers was blood, in gouts and gushes shed

  From hearts that broke under that frolic pace.

  And now and then from out the dreadful floor

  An arm or brow was lifted from the rest,

  As if to strike in madness, or implore

  For mercy; and anon some suffering breast

  Heaved from the mass and sank; and as before

  The revellers above them thronged and prest.

  GOOD SOCIETY

  YES, I suppose it is well to make some sort of exclusion,

  Well to put up the bars, under whatever pretence;

  Only be careful, be very careful, lest in the confusion

  You should shut yourself on the wrong side of the fence.

  FRIENDS AND FOES

  BITTER the things one’s enemies will say

  Against one sometimes when one is away,

  But of a bitterness far more intense

  The things one’s friends will say in one’s defence.

  SPHINX

  WE who are nothing but self, and have no manner of being

  Save in the sense of self, still have no other delight

  Like the relief that comes with the blessed oblivion freeing

  Self from self in the deep sleep of some dreamless night.

  Losing alone is finding; the best of being is ceasing

  Now and again to be. Then at the end of this strife,

  That which comes, if we will it or not, for our releasing,

  Is it eternal death, or is it infinite life?

  MATERIALS OF A STORY

  I MET a friend of mine the other day

  Upon the platform of a West End car;

  We shook hands, and my friend began to say

  Quickly, as if he were not going far,

  “Last summer something rather in your way

  Came to my knowledge. I was asked to see

  A young man who had come to talk with me

  Because I was a clergyman; and he

  Told me at once that he had served his time

  In the state-prison for a heinous crime,

  And was just out. He had no friends, or none

  To speak of; and he seemed far gone

  With a bad cough. He said he had not done

  The thing. They all say that. You cannot tell

  He might not have been guilty of it. Well,

  What he now wanted was some place to stay,

  And work that he could do. I managed it

  With no great trouble. And then, there began

  The strangest thing I ever knew. The man,

  Who showed no other signs of a weak wit,

  Was hardly settled in his place a week

  When he came round to see me, and to speak

  About his lodging. What the matter was

  He could not say, or would not tell the cause,

  But he must leave that place; he could not bear

  To stay. I found another room, but there

  After another week he could not stay.

  Again I placed him, and he came to say

  At the week’s end that he must go away.

  So it went on, week after week, and then

  At last I made him tell me. It appears

  That his imprisonment of fifteen years

  Had worn so deep into the wretch’s brain

  That any place he happened to remain

  Longer than one day in began to seem

  His prison and all over again to him;

  And when the thing had got into this shape,

  He was quite frantic till he could escape.

  Curious, was not it? And tragical.”

  “Tragical? I believe you! Was that all?

  What has become of him?” “Oh, he is dead.

  I told some people of him, and we made

  A decent funeral for him. At the end

  It came out that his mother was alive —

  An outcast — and she asked our leave to attend

  The ceremony, and then asked us to give

  The silver coffin plate, carved with his name,

  And the flowers, to her.” “That was touching. She

  Had some good left in her infamy.”

  “Why, I don’t know! I think she sold the things,

  Together with a neck-pin and some rings

  That he had left, and drank....

  But as to blame....

  Good-morning to you!” and my friend stepped down

  At the street crossing. I went on up town.

  THE KING DINES

  TWO people on a bench in Boston Common,

  An ordinary laboring man and woman,

  Seated together,

  In the November weather

  Slit with a thin, keen rain;

  The woman’s mouth purple with cold and pain,

  And her eyes fixed as if they did not see

  The passers trooping by continually,

  Smearing the elm leaves underfoot that fall

  Before her on the miry mall;

  The man feeding out of the newspaper

  Wrapped round the broken victuals brought with her,

  And gnawing at a bent bone like a dog,

  Following its curve hungrily with his teeth,

  And his head twisted sidewise; and beneath

  His reeking boots the mud, and the gray fog

  Fathomless over him, and all the gloom

  Of the day round him for his dining-room.

  LABOR AND CAPITAL

  A SPITEFUL snow spit through the bitter day

  In little stinging pellets gray,

  And crackling on the frozen street

  About the iron feet,

  Broad stamped in massy shoes

  Sharpened and corked for winter use,

  Of the huge Norman horses plump and round,

  In burnished brass and shining leather bound,

  Dragging each heavy fetlock like a mane,

  And shaking as they pull the ponderous wain

  With wheels that jar the ground

  In a small earthquake, where they jolt and grind,

  And leave a span-wide track behind:

  And hunched upon the load

  Above the Company’s horses like a toad,

  All hugged together

  Against the pitiless weather,

  In an old cardigan jacket and a cap

  Of mangy fur,

  And a frayed comforter

  Around his stiffened chin, too scant to wrap

  His purple ears,

  And in his blinking eyes what had been tears,

  But that they seemed to have frozen there ere they ran,

  The Company’s man.

  EQUALITY

  THE beautiful dancing-women wove their maze,

  With many a swift lascivious leer and lure

  For the hot theatre, whose myriad gaze

  Burned on their shamelessness with eyes impure.

  Then one that watched unseen among them — dread,

  Mystical, ineffable of presence — said,”Patience!

  And leave me these poor wanton ones:

  Soon they shall lie as meek and cold as nuns;

  And you that hire them here to tempt your lust

  Shall be as all the saints are, in the dust.”

  JUDGMENT DAY

  BEFORE Him weltered like a shoreless sea

  The souls of them that had not sought to be,

  With all their guilt upon them, and they cried,

  They that had sinned from hate and lust and pride,

  “Thou that didst make us what we might become,

  Judge us!” The Judge of all the earth was dumb;

  But high above them, in His sovereign place,

  He lifted up the pity of His face.

  MORTALITY

  HOW many times have I lain down at night,

  And longed to fall into that gulf of sleep

  Whose dreamless deep

  Is haunted by no memory of

  The weary world above;

  And thought myself most miserable that IMust impotently lie

  So long upon the brink

  Without the power to sink

  Into that nothingness, and neither feel nor think!

  How many times, when day brought back the light

  After the merciful oblivion

  Of such unbroken slumber,

  And once again began to cumber

  My soul with her forgotten cares and sorrows,

  And show in long perspective the gray morrows,

  Stretching monotonously on,

  Forever narrowing but never done,

  Have I not loathed to live again and said,

  It would have been far better to be dead,

  And yet somehow, I know not why,

  Remained afraid to die!

  ANOTHER DAY

  ANOTHER day, and with it that brute joy,

  Or that prophetic rapture of the boy

  Whom every morning brings as glad a breath

  As if it dawned upon the end of death!

  All other days have run the common course,

  And left me at their going neither worse

  Nor better for them; only, a little older,

  A little sadder, and a little colder.

  But this, it seems as if this day might be

  The day I somehow always thought to see,

  And that should come to bless me past the scope

  And measure of my farthest-reaching hope.

  To-day, maybe, the things that were concealed

  Before the first day was, shall be revealed,

  The riddle of our misery shall be read,

  And it be clear whether the dead are dead.

  Before this sun shall sink into the west

  The tired earth may have fallen on his breast,

  And into heaven the world have passed away...

  At any rate, it is another day!

  SOME ONE ELSE

  LIVE my life over? I would rather not.

  Though I could choose, perhaps, a fairer lot,

  I cannot hope I should be worthier it,

  Or wiser by experience any whit.

  Being what I am, I should but do once more

  The things that brought me grief and shame before.

  But I should really fancy trying again

  For some one else who had lived once in vain:

  Somehow another’s erring life allures;

  And were I you, I might improve on yours.

  LIFE

  ONCE a thronged thoroughfare that wound afar

  By shining streams, and waving fields and woods,

  And festal cities and sweet solitudes,

  All whither, onward to the utmost star:

  Now a blind alley, lurking by the shore

  Of stagnant ditches, walled with reeking crags,

  Where one old heavy-hearted vagrant lags,

  Footsore, at nightfall limping to Death’s door.

  WEATHER-BREEDER

  OH, not to know that such a happiness

  To be wished greater were to be made less;

  That one drop more must make it spill in tears

  Of agony that blisters and that sears;

  That the supreme perfection of thy bliss

  Alone could mother misery like this!

  PEONAGE

  HOW tired the Recording Angel must begin

  To be of setting down the same old sin,

  The same old folly, year out and year in,

  Since I knew how to err, against my name!

  It makes me sick at heart and sore with shame

  To think of that monotony of blame,

  For things I fancied once that I should be

  Quits with in doing; but at last I see

  All that I did became a part of me,

  And cannot be put from me, but must still

  Remain a potent will within my will,

  Holding me debtor, while I live, to ill.

  RACE

  I

  LEAVE me here those looks of yours!

  All those pretty airs and lures:Flush of cheek and flash of eye;

  Your lips’ smile and their deep dye;

  Gleam of the white teeth within;

  Dimple of the cloven chin;

  All the sunshine that you wear

  In the summer of your hair;

  All the morning of your face;

  All your figure’s wilding grace;

  The flower-pose of your head, the light

  Flutter of your footsteps’ flight:I own all, and that glad heart

  I must claim ere you depart.

  II

  Go, yet go not unconsoled!

  Sometime, after you are old,

  You shall come, and I will take

  From your brow the sullen ache,

  From your eyes the twilight gaze

  Darkening upon winter days,

  From your feet their palsy pace,

  And the wrinkles from your face,

  From your locks the snow; the droop

  Of your head, your worn frame’s stoop,

  And that withered smile within

  The kissing of the nose and chin:

  I own all, and that sad heart

  I will claim ere you depart.

  III

  I am Race, and both are mine,

  Mortal Age and Youth divine:Mine to grant, but not in fee;

  Both again revert to me

  From each that lives, that I may give

  Unto each that yet shall live.

  TEMPERAMENT

  WHERE love and hate, honor and infamy,

  Change and dissolve away, and cease to be;

  Where good and evil in effect are one

  In the long tale of years beneath the sun;

  Where like the face a man sees in a glass

  And turns from, character itself shall pass —

  Out of the mystery whence we came we bring

  One thing that is the one immutable thing,

  Through which we fashion all that we do here,

  Which is the body of our hope and fear,

  The form of all we feel and all we know,

  The color of our weal and of our woe,

  And which alone, it may be, we shall bear

  Back to that mystery when we go there.

  WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT?

  IF I lay waste and wither up with doubt

  The blessed fields of heaven where once my faith

  Possessed itself serenely safe from death;

  If I deny the things past finding out;

  Or if I orphan my own soul of One

  That seemed a Father, and make void the place

  Within me where He dwelt in power and grace,

  What do I gain by that I have undone?

  The Poems

  Atlantic Monthly office, Ticknor & Fields, 124 Tremont Street, Boston, c.1868 — after returning to America in 1865 and settling in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Howells wrote for various magazines, including the Atlantic Monthly. In January 1866 James Fields offered him a position as assistant editor, which Howells accepted after negotiating a higher salary. After five years, in 1871 Howells was made editor and remained in that role until 1881.

  LIST OF POEMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

  THE PILOT’S STORY.

  FORLORN.

  PLEASURE-PAIN.

  IN AUGUST.

  THE EMPTY HOUSE.

  BUBBLES.

  LOST BELIEFS.

  LOUIS LEBEAU’S CONVERSION.

  CAPRICE.

  SWEET CLOVER.

  THE ROYAL PORTRAITS.

  THE FAITHFUL OF THE GONZAGA.

  THE FIRST CRICKET.

  THE MULBERRIES.

  BEFORE THE GATE.

  CLEMENT.

  BY THE SEA.

  SAINT CHRISTOPHER.

  ELEGY ON JOHN BUTLER HOWELLS,

  THANKSGIVING.

  A SPRINGTIME.

  IN EARLIEST SPRING.

  THE BOBOLINKS ARE SINGING.

  PRELUDE.

  THE MOVERS.

  THROUGH THE MEADOW.

  GONE.

  THE SARCASTIC FAIR.

  RAPTURE.

  DEAD.

  THE DOUBT.

  THE THORN.

  THE MYSTERIES.

  THE BATTLE IN THE CLOUDS.

  FOR ONE OF THE KILLED.

  THE TWO WIVES.

  BEREAVED.

  THE SNOW-BIRDS.

  VAGARY.

  FEUERBILDER.

  AVERY.

  BOPEEP: A PASTORAL.

  WHILE SHE SANG.

  A POET.

  CONVENTION.

  THE POET’S FRIENDS.

  NO LOVE LOST.

  PHILIP — To Bertha.

  FANNY — To Clara.

  POSTSCRIPT.

  THE SONG THE ORIOLE SINGS.

  PORDENONE.

  THE LONG DAYS.

  NOVEMBER

  MIDWAY

  TIME

  FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

  THE BEWILDERED GUEST

  COMPANY

  HEREDITY

  TWELVE P. M.

  CHANGE

  IN THE DARK

  TO-MORROW

  LIVING

  IF

  SOLITUDE

  RESPITE

  QUESTION

  HOPE

  THE BURDEN

  CALVARY

  CONSCIENCE

  REWARD AND PUNISHMENT

  SYMPATHY

  STATISTICS

  PARABLE

  VISION

  SOCIETY

  GOOD SOCIETY

  FRIENDS AND FOES

  SPHINX

  MATERIALS OF A STORY

  THE KING DINES

  LABOR AND CAPITAL

  EQUALITY

  JUDGMENT DAY

  MORTALITY

  ANOTHER DAY

  SOME ONE ELSE

  LIFE

  WEATHER-BREEDER

  PEONAGE

  RACE

  TEMPERAMENT

  WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT?

  LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

  A POET.

  A SPRINGTIME.

  ANOTHER DAY

  AVERY.

  BEFORE THE GATE.

  BEREAVED.

  BOPEEP: A PASTORAL.

  BUBBLES.

  BY THE SEA.

  CALVARY

  CAPRICE.

 

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