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Автор: Christina Georgina Rossetti
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       He left us; he would not stay

       For Autumn twilight cold and grey.

       Sit we by his grave, and sing

       He is gone away.

      To few chords and sad and low

       Sing we so:

       Be our eyes fixed on the grass

       Shadow-veiled as the years pass

       While we think of all that was

       In the long ago. 20

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      Hear now a curious dream I dreamed last night

       Each word whereof is weighed and sifted truth.

      I stood beside Euphrates while it swelled

       Like overflowing Jordan in its youth:

       It waxed and coloured sensibly to sight;

       Till out of myriad pregnant waves there welled

       Young crocodiles, a gaunt blunt-featured crew,

       Fresh-hatched perhaps and daubed with birthday dew.

       The rest if I should tell, I fear my friend

       My closest friend would deem the facts untrue; 10

       And therefore it were wisely left untold;

       Yet if you will, why, hear it to the end.

      Each crocodile was girt with massive gold

       And polished stones that with their wearers grew:

       But one there was who waxed beyond the rest,

       Wore kinglier girdle and a kingly crown,

       Whilst crowns and orbs and sceptres starred his breast.

       All gleamed compact and green with scale on scale,

       But special burnishment adorned his mail

       And special terror weighed upon his frown; 20

       His punier brethren quaked before his tail,

       Broad as a rafter, potent as a flail.

       So he grew lord and master of his kin:

       But who shall tell the tale of all their woes?

       An execrable appetite arose,

       He battened on them, crunched, and sucked them in.

       He knew no law, he feared no binding law,

       But ground them with inexorable jaw:

       The luscious fat distilled upon his chin,

       Exuded from his nostrils and his eyes, 30

       While still like hungry death he fed his maw;

       Till every minor crocodile being dead

       And buried too, himself gorged to the full,

       He slept with breath oppressed and unstrung claw.

       Oh marvel passing strange which next I saw:

       In sleep he dwindled to the common size,

       And all the empire faded from his coat.

       Then from far off a wingèd vessel came,

       Swift as a swallow, subtle as a flame:

       I know not what it bore of freight or host, 40

       But white it was as an avenging ghost.

       It levelled strong Euphrates in its course;

       Supreme yet weightless as an idle mote

       It seemed to tame the waters without force

       Till not a murmur swelled or billow beat:

       Lo, as the purple shadow swept the sands,

       The prudent crocodile rose on his feet

       And shed appropriate tears and wrung his hands.

      What can it mean? you ask. I answer not

       For meaning, but myself must echo, What? 50

       And tell it as I saw it on the spot.

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      Oh roses for the flush of youth,

       And laurel for the perfect prime;

       But pluck an ivy branch for me

       Grown old before my time.

      Oh violets for the grave of youth,

       And bay for those dead in their prime;

       Give me the withered leaves I chose

       Before in the old time.

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      BRIDE

      O love, love, hold me fast,

       He draws me away from thee;

       I cannot stem the blast,

       Nor the cold strong sea:

       Far away a light shines

       Beyond the hills and pines;

       It is lit for me.

      BRIDEGROOM

      I have thee close, my dear,

       No terror can come near;

       Only far off the northern light shines clear. 10

      GHOST

      Come with me, fair and false,

       To our home, come home.

       It is my voice that calls:

       Once thou wast not afraid

       When I woo'd, and said,

       'Come, our nest is newly made'—

       Now cross the tossing foam.

      BRIDE

      Hold me one moment longer,

       He taunts me with the past,

       His clutch is waxing stronger, 20

       Hold me fast, hold me fast.

       He draws me from thy heart,

       And I cannot withhold:

       He bids my spirit depart

       With him into the cold:—

       Oh bitter vows of old!

      BRIDEGROOM

      Lean on me, hide thine eyes:

       Only ourselves, earth and skies,

       Are present here: be wise.

      GHOST

      Lean on me, come away, 30

       I will guide and steady:

       Come, for I will not stay:

       Come, for house and bed are ready.

       Ah, sure bed and house,

       For better and worse, for life and death:

       Goal won with shortened breath:

       Come, crown our vows.