"SHEPHERD" - читать интересную книгу автора (William Butler Yeats - 300+ Poems)SHEPHERD AND GOATHERD
i{Shepherd.} That cry's from the first cuckoo of the year. I wished before it ceased. i{Goatherd.} Nor bird nor beast Could make me wish for anything this day, Being old, but that the old alone might die, And that would be against God's providence. Let the young wish. But what has brought you here? Never until this moment have we met Where my goats browse on the scarce grass or leap From stone to Stone. i{Shepherd.} I am looking for strayed sheep; Something has troubled me and in my rrouble I let them stray. I thought of rhyme alone, For rhme can beat a measure out of trouble And make the daylight sweet once more; but when I had driven every rhyme into its Place The sheep had gone from theirs. i{Goatherd.} I know right well What turned so good a shepherd from his charge. i{Shepherd.} He that was best in every country sport And every country craft, and of us all Most courteous to slow age and hasty youth, Is dead. Brought the bare news. i{Shepherd.} He had thrown the crook away And died in the great war beyond the sea. i{Goatherd.} He had often played his pipes among my hills, And when he played it was their loneliness, The exultation of their stone, that died Under his fingers. i{Shepherd.} I had it from his mother, And his own flock was browsing at the door. i{Goatherd.} How does she bear her grief? There is not a shepherd But grows more gentle when he speaks her name, Remembering kindness done, and how can I, That found when I had neither goat nor grazing New welcome and old wisdom at her fire Till winter blasts were gone, but speak of her Even before his children and his wife? i{Shepherd.} She goes about her house erect and calm Between the pantry and the linen-chest, Or else at meadow or at grazing overlooks Her labouring men, as though her darling lived, But for her grandson now; there is no change But such as I have Seen upon her face Watching our shepherd sports at harvest-time |
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