THE POWER OF RUSSIA.
So all this gallant blood has gushed in vain! And Poland, by the Northern Condor's beak And talons torn, lies prostrated again.
O British patriots, that were wont to speak Once loudly on this theme, now hushed or meek! O heartless men of Europe-Goth and Gaul, Cold, adder-deaf to Poland's dying shriek ;- That saw the world's last land of heroes fall The brand of burning shame is on you all-all-all!
But this is not the drama's closing act! Its tragic curtain must uprise anew. Nations, mute accessories to the fact ! That Upas tree of power, whose fostering dew Was Polish blood, has yet to cast o'er you The lengthening shadow of its head elate A deadly shadow, darkening Nature's hue. To all that's hallowed, righteous, pure and great, Woe! woe! when they are reached by Russia's withering hate.
Russia, that on his throne of adamant,
Consults what nation's breast shall next be gored:
He on Polonia's Golgotha will plant
His standard fresh; and, horde succeeding horde, On patriot tomb-stones he will whet the sword, For more stupendous slaughters of the free.
Then Europe's realms, when their best blood is poured, Shall miss thee, Poland! as they bend the knee, All—all in grief, but none in glory, likening thee.
Why smote ye not the Giant whilst he reeled? O fair occasion, gone forever by!
To have locked his lances in their northern field, Innocuous as the phantom chivalry
That flames and hurtles from yon boreal sky! Now wave thy pennon, Russia, o'er the land Once Poland; build thy bristling castles high; Dig dungeons deep; for Poland's wrested brand Is now a weapon new to widen thy command
An awful width! Norwegian woods shall build His fleets; the Swede his vassal, and the Dane; The glebe of fifty kingdoms shall be tilled To feed his dazzling, desolating train,
Camped sumless, 'twixt the Black and Baltic main : Brute hosts, I own; but Sparta could not write, And Rome, half-barbarous, bound Achaia's chain: So Russia's spirit, 'midst Sclavonic night,
Burns with a fire more dread than all your polished light.
But Russia's limbs (so blinded statesmen speak) Are crude, and too colossal to cohere.
O, lamentable weakness! reckoning weak The stripling Titan, strengthening year by year. What implement lacks he for war's career, That grows on earth, or in its floods and mines (Eighth sharer of the inhabitable sphere), Whom Persia bows to, China ill confines,
And India's homage waits, when Albion's star declines!
But time will teach the Russ even conquering War Has handmaid arts: ay, ay, the Russ will woo
All sciences that speed Bellona's car,
All murder's tactic arts, and win them too; But never holier Muses shall imbue
His breast, that's made of nature's basest clay : The sabre, knout, and dungeon's vapor blue
His laws and ethics; far from him away
Are all the lovely Nine, that breathe but Freedom's day.
Say, even his scrfs, half-humanized, should learn Their human rights,- will Mars put out his flame In Russian bosoms? no, he'll bid them burn A thousand years for naught but martial fame, Like Romans: yet forgive me, Roman name! Rome could impart what Russia never can; Proud civic rights to salve submission's shame. Our strife is coming; but in freedom's van The Polish eagle's fall is big with fate to man.
Proud bird of old! Mohammed's moon recoiled Before thy swoop: had we been timely bold, That swoop, still free, had stunned the Russ, and foiled Earth's new oppressors, as it foiled her old.
Now thy majestic eyes are shut and cold: And colder still Polonia's children find The sympathetic hands, that we outhold.
But, Poles, when we are gone, the world will mind, Ye bore the brunt of fate, and bled for human kind.
So hallowedly have ye fulfilled your part, My pride repudiates even the sigh that blends With Poland's name name written on my heart. My heroes, my grief-consecrated friends'
Your sorrow, in nobility, transcends
Your conqueror's joy: his cheek may blush; but shame Can tinge not yours; though exile's tear descends; Nor would ye change your conscience, cause and name, For his, with all his wealth, and all his felon fame.
Thee, Niemciewitz, whose song of stirring power The Czar forbids to sound in Polish lands; Thee, Czartoryski, in thy banished bower, The patricide, who in thy palace stands, May envy proudly may Polonia's bands Throw down their swords at Europe's feet in scorn, Saying "Russia from the metal of these brands. Shall forge the fetters of your sons unborn; Our setting star is your misfortunes' rising morn!"
ON LEAVING A SCENE IN BAVARIA.
ADIEU the woods and waters' side, Imperial Danube's rich domain ! Adieu the grotto, wild and wide,
The rocks abrupt, and grassy plain! For pallid autumn once again Hath swelled each torrent of the hill
Her clouds collect, her shadows sail, And watery winds that sweep the vale Grow loud and louder still.
But not the storm, dethroning fast
Yon monarch oak of massy pile;
Nor river roaring to the blast Around its dark and desert isle; Nor church-bell tolling to beguile The cloud-born thunder passing by, Can sound in discord to my soul: Roll on, ye mighty waters, roll! And rage, thou darkened sky!
Thy blossoms now no longer bright; Thy withered woods no longer green; Yet, Eldurn shore, with dark delight I visit thy unlovely scene! For many a sunset hour serene
My steps have trod thy mellow dew; When his green light the glow-worm gave, When Cynthia from the distant wave
Her twilight anchor drew,
And ploughed, as with a swelling sail, The billowy clouds and starry sea; Then while thy hermit nightingale Sang on his fragrant apple-tree,- Romantic, solitary, free,
The visitant of Eldurn's shore,
On such a moonlight mountain strayed, As echoed to the music made
By Druid harps of yore.
Around thy savage hills of oak,
Around thy waters bright and blue, No hunter's horn the silence broke, No dying shriek thine echo knew; But safe, sweet Eldurn woods, to you
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