ELEGY IV. THE POET RELATES HOW HE STOLE A LOCK OF DELIA'S HAIR, AND HER ANGER. OH! be the day accurst that gave me birth! Fall on me, Mountains! and thou merciful Earth, Let universal Chaos now return, Now let the central fires their prison burst, And EARTH and HEAVEN and AIR and OCEAN burn.. For Delia FROWNS..SHE FROWNS, and I am curst! Oh! I could dare the fury of the fight, Where hostile MILLIONS Sought my single life; Would storm VOLCANO BATTERIES with delight, And grapple with GRIM DEATH in glorious strife. Oh! I could brave the bolts of angry Jove, When ceaseless lightnings fire the midnight skies; What is his wrath to that of HER I love? What is his LIGHTNING to my Delia's eyes? Go, fatal lock! I cast thee to the wind; Ye serpent CURLS, ye poison-tendrils, go.. Would I could tear thy memory from my mind, ACCURSED LOCK,.. thou cause of all my woe! Seize the CURST CURLS, ye Furies, as they fly! Demons of darkness, guard the infernal roll, That thence your cruel vengeance when I die, May knit the KNOTS OF TORTURE for my SOUL. Last night,.. Oh hear me, Heaven, and grant my prayer! The BOOK OF FATE before thy suppliant lay, And let me from its ample records tear Only the single Page of yesterdaY! Or let me meet OLD TIME upon his flight, I'll force him back the ROAD OF YESTERDAY. Last night, as o'er the page of Love's despair, sleeve : And would that at that instant o'er my thread She heard the scissars that fair lock divide, "You stupid puppy,.. you have spoil'd my wig!" |