Alfred Edward Housman (Альфред Эдвард Хаусман (Хаусмен))

Additional Poems. 1. Atys

„Lydians, lords of Hermus river,
        Sifters of the golden loam,
See you yet the lances quiver
        And the hunt returning home?”

„King, the star that shuts the even
        Calls the sheep from Tmolus down;
Home return the doves from heaven,
        And the prince to Sardis town.”

From the hunting heavy laden
        Up the Mysian road they ride;
And the star that mates the maiden
        Leads his son to Croesus’ side.

„Lydians, under stream and fountain
        Finders of the golden vein,
Riding from Olympus mountain,
        Lydians, see you Atys plain?”

„King, I see the Phrygian stranger
        And the guards in hunter’s trim,
Saviours of thy son from danger;
        Them I see. I see not him.”

„Lydians, as the troop advances,
        — It is eve and I am old —
Tell me why they trail their lances,
        Washers of the sands of gold.

„1 am old and day is ending
        And the wildering night comes on;
Up the Mysian entry wending,
        Lydians, Lydians, what is yon?”

Hounds behind their master whining,
        Huntsmen pacing dumb beside,
On his breast the boar-spear shining,
        Home they bear his father’s pride.

Alfred Edward Housman’s other poems:

  1. Last Poems. 19. In Midnights of November
  2. Last Poems. 14. The Culprit
  3. Last Poems. 20. The Night Is Freezing Fast
  4. Last Poems. 27. The Sigh That Heaves the Grasses
  5. More Poems. 14. The Farms of Home Lie Lost in Even

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