GEORGE MEREDITH. Lucifer in Starlight

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1 GEORGE MEREDITH Lucifer in Starlight On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose. Tired of his dark dominion, swung the fiend Above the rolling ball, in cloud part screened, Where sinners hugged their specter of repose. 5 Poor prey to his hot fit of pride were those. And now upon his western wing he leaned, Now his huge bulk o er Afric s sands careened, Now the black planet shadowed Arctic snows. Soaring through wider zones that pricked his scars 1 10 With memory of the old revolt from Awe, He reached a middle height, and at the stars, Which are the brain of heaven, he looked, and sank. Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law. 1883 From Modern Love This was the woman; what now of the man? 1 But pass him. If he comes beneath a heel, He shall be crushed until he cannot feel, Or, being callous, haply till he can. 5 But he is nothing nothing? Only mark The rich light striking out from her on him! Ha! what a sense it is when her eyes swim Across the man she singles, leaving dark All else! Lord God, who mad st the thing so fair, 10 See that I am drawn to her even now! It cannot be such harm on her cool brow To put a kiss? Yet if I meet him there! But she is mine! Ah, no! I know too well I claim a star whose light is overcast: 15 I claim a phantom woman in the Past. The hour has struck, though I heard not the bell! 3 1. The vast expanse of sky reminds Satan of the wounds he suffered when his revolt against God was crushed and he was hurled from heaven to hell. 1. I.e., a rival with whom the wife has fallen in love.

2 / George Meredith 15 I think she sleeps: it must be sleep, when low Hangs that abandoned arm toward the floor; The face turned with it. Now make fast the door. Sleep on: it is your husband, not your foe. 5 The Poet s black stage-lion 2 of wronged love Frights not our modern dames well if he did! Now will I pour new light upon that lid, Full-sloping like the breasts beneath. Sweet dove, Your sleep is pure. Nay, pardon: I disturb. 10 I do not? good! Her waking infant-stare Grows woman to the burden 3 my hands bear: Her own handwriting to me when no curb Was left on Passion s tongue. She trembles through; A woman s tremble the whole instrument 15 I show another letter 4 lately sent. The words are very like: the name is new. 16 In our old shipwrecked days there was an hour, When in the firelight steadily aglow, Joined slackly, we beheld the red chasm grow Among the clicking coals. Our library bower 5 That eve was left to us: and hushed we sat As lovers to whom Time is whispering. From sudden-opened doors we heard them sing: The nodding elders mixed good wine with chat. Well knew we that Life s greatest treasure lay 10 With us, and of it was our talk. Ah, yes! Love dies! I said: I never thought it less. She yearned to me that sentence to unsay. Then when the fire domed blackening, I found Her cheek was salt against my kiss, and swift 15 Up the sharp scale of sobs her breast did lift Now am I haunted by that taste! that sound! 23 Tis Christmas weather, and a country house Receives us: rooms are full: we can but get An attic crib. 5 Such lovers will not fret At that, it is half-said. The great carouse 5 Knocks hard upon the midnight s hollow door, But when I knock at hers, I see the pit. Why did I come here in that dullard fit? I enter, and lie couched upon the floor. Passing, I caught the coverlet s quick beat: 2. Probably a reference to Shakespeare s portrait of a jealous husband in Othello. 3. A letter once written by the wife to the husband. 4. A letter she has recently written to the man she now loves. 5. Small room.

Modern Love / 3 10 Come, Shame, burn to my soul! and Pride, and Pain Foul demons that have tortured me, enchain! Out in the freezing darkness the lambs bleat. The small bird stiffens in the low starlight. I know not how, but shuddering as I slept, 15 I dreamed a banished angel to me crept: My feet were nourished on her breasts all night. 35 It is no vulgar 6 nature I have wived. Secretive, sensitive, she takes a wound Deep to her soul, as if the sense had swooned, And not a thought of vengeance had survived. 5 No confidences has she: but relief Must come to one whose suffering is acute. O have a care of natures that are mute! They punish you in acts: their steps are brief. What is she doing? What does she demand 10 From Providence or me? She is not one Long to endure this torpidly, and shun The drugs 7 that crowd about a woman s hand. At Forfeits 8 during snow we played, and I Must kiss her. Well performed! I said: then she: 15 Tis hardly worth the money, you agree? Save her? What for? To act this wedded lie! 42 I am to follow her. 9 There is much grace In women when thus bent on martyrdom. They think that dignity of soul may come, Perchance, with dignity of body. Base! 5 But I was taken by that air of cold And statuesque sedateness, when she said I m going ; lit a taper, bowed her head, And went, as with the stride of Pallas 1 bold. Fleshly indifference horrible! The hands 10 Of Time now signal: O, she s safe from me! Within those secret walls what do I see? Where first she set the taper down she stands: Not Pallas: Hebe shamed! 2 Thoughts black as death Like a stirred pool in sunshine break. Her wrists 15 I catch: she faltering, as she half resists, You love...? love...? love...? all on an indrawn breath. 6. Coarse or insensitive. 7. I.e., poison to be used for suicide. 8. A parlor game. Any player who broke one of the rules had to deposit something with the judge (in this instance, money). To win back this forfeit, the player had to perform some act, on the orders of the judge, that would amuse the other players. 9. In an attempt to restore the marriage, the couple has resolved to try resuming marital relations. The experiment fails. 1. Pallas Athene, a goddess, usually pictured with the figure of a mature and powerful woman, bearing a shield and spear. 2. Hebe, goddess of youth and, for a time, cupbearer to the gods. This office she gave up because of the shame she felt when she fell down while serving wine to the gods.

4 / George Meredith 43 Mark where the pressing wind shoots javelinlike Its skeleton shadow on broad-backed wave! Here is a fitting spot to dig Love s grave; Here where the ponderous breakers plunge and strike, 5 And dart their hissing tongues high up the sand: In hearing of the ocean, and in sight Of those ribbed wind-streaks running into white. If I the death of Love had deeply planned, I never could have made it half so sure, 10 As by the unblessed kisses which upbraid The full-waked sense: or failing that, degrade! Tis morning: but no morning can restore What we have forfeited. I see no sin: The wrong is mixed. In tragic life, God wot, 15 No villain need be! Passions spin the plot: We are betrayed by what is false within. 48 Their sense is with their senses all mixed in, Destroyed by subtleties these women are! 3 More brain, O Lord, more brain! or we shall mar Utterly this fair garden we might win. 5 Behold! I looked for peace, and thought it near. Our inmost hearts had opened, each to each. We drank the pure daylight of honest speech. Alas! that was the fatal draft, I fear. For when of my lost Lady came the word, 10 This woman, O this agony of flesh! Jealous devotion bade her break the mesh, That I might seek that other like a bird. I do adore the nobleness! despise The act! She has gone forth, I know not where. 15 Will the hard world my sentience of her share? I feel the truth; so let the world surmise. 1862 Dirge in Woods A wind sways the pines, And below Not a breath of wild air; Still as the mosses that glow 5 On the flooring and over the lines 3. In a previous section, the couple had at last talked together about her affair and seemed reconciled. But when he discloses to her his own recent passing affair with a mistress (his lost Lady, line 9), his wife resolves to give him up to the mistress. Her resolve is a noble one but, in his view, without sense or brain.

Of the roots here and there. The pine tree drops its dead; They are quiet, as under the sea. Overhead, overhead 10 Rushes life in a race, As the clouds the clouds chase; And we go, And we drop like the fruits of the tree, Even we, 15 Even so. Dirge in Woods / 5 1870