诗歌赏析:By Blue Ontario's Shore(4)
By Blue Ontario's Shore(4)
Piety and conformity to them that like,
Peace, obesity, allegiance, to them that like,
I am he who tauntingly compels men, women, nations,
Crying, Leap from your seats and contend for your lives!
I am he who walks the States with a barb'd tongue,
questioning every one I meet,
Who are you that wanted only to be told what you knew
before?
Who are you that wanted only a book to join you in your
nonsense?
(With pangs and cries as thine own O bearer of many
children,
These clamors wild to a race of pride I give.)
O lands, would you be freer than all that has ever been
before?
If you would be freer than all that has been before, come
listen to me.
Fear grace, elegance, civilization, delicatesse,
Fear the mellow sweet, the sucking of honey-juice,
Beware the advancing mortal ripening of Nature,
Beware what precedes the decay of the ruggedness of states
and men.