<h2><SPAN name="page52"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>MENTANA: FIRST ANNIVERSARY</h2>
<p class="poetry"><span class="smcap">At</span> the time when the
stars are grey,<br/>
And the gold of the molten moon<br/>
Fades, and the twilight is thinned,<br/>
And the sun leaps up, and the wind,<br/>
A light rose, not of the day,<br/>
A stronger light than of noon.</p>
<p class="poetry">As the light of a face much loved<br/>
Was the face of the light that clomb;<br/>
As a mother’s whitened with woes<br/>
Her adorable head that arose;<br/>
As the sound of a God that is moved,<br/>
Her voice went forth upon Rome.</p>
<p class="poetry">At her lips it fluttered and failed<br/>
Twice, and sobbed into song,<br/>
And sank as a flame sinks under;<br/>
Then spake, and the speech was thunder,<br/>
And the cheek as he heard it paled<br/>
Of the wrongdoer grown grey with the wrong.</p>
<p class="poetry">“Is it time, is it time appointed,<br/>
Angel of time, is it near?<br/>
For the spent night aches into day<br/>
When the kings shall slay not or pray,<br/>
And the high-priest, accursed and anointed,<br/>
Sickens to deathward with fear.</p>
<p class="poetry"><SPAN name="page53"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
53</span>“For the bones of my slain are stirred,<br/>
And the seed of my earth in her womb<br/>
Moves as the heart of a bud<br/>
Beating with odorous blood<br/>
To the tune of the loud first bird<br/>
Burns and yearns into bloom.</p>
<p class="poetry">“I lay my hand on her bosom,<br/>
My hand on the heart of my earth,<br/>
And I feel as with shiver and sob<br/>
The triumphant heart in her throb,<br/>
The dead petals dilate into blossom,<br/>
The divine blood beat into birth.</p>
<p class="poetry">“O my earth, are the springs in thee
dry?<br/>
O sweet, is thy body a tomb?<br/>
Nay, springs out of springs derive,<br/>
And summers from summers alive,<br/>
And the living from them that die;<br/>
No tomb is here, but a womb.</p>
<p class="poetry">“O manifold womb and divine,<br/>
Give me fruit of my children, give!<br/>
I have given thee my dew for thy root,<br/>
Give thou me for my mouth of thy fruit;<br/>
Thine are the dead that are mine,<br/>
And mine are thy sons that live.</p>
<p class="poetry">“O goodly children, O strong<br/>
Italian spirits, that wear<br/>
My glories as garments about you,<br/>
Could time or the world misdoubt you,<br/>
Behold, in disproof of the wrong,<br/>
The field of the grave-pits there.</p>
<p class="poetry"><SPAN name="page54"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
54</span>“And ye that fell upon sleep,<br/>
We have you too with us yet.<br/>
Fairer than life or than youth<br/>
Is this, to die for the truth:<br/>
No death can sink you so deep<br/>
As their graves whom their brethren forget.</p>
<p class="poetry">“Were not your pains as my pains?<br/>
As my name are your names not divine?<br/>
Was not the light in your eyes<br/>
Mine, the light of my skies,<br/>
And the sweet shed blood of your veins,<br/>
O my beautiful martyrs, mine?</p>
<p class="poetry">“Of mine earth were your dear limbs
made,<br/>
Of mine air was your sweet life’s breath;<br/>
At the breasts of my love ye were fed,<br/>
O my children, my chosen, my dead,<br/>
At my breasts where again ye are laid,<br/>
At the old mother’s bosom, in death.</p>
<p class="poetry">“But ye that live, O their brothers,<br/>
Be ye to me as they were;<br/>
Give me, my children that live,<br/>
What these dead grudged not to give,<br/>
Who alive were sons of your mother’s,<br/>
Whose lips drew breath of your air.</p>
<p class="poetry">“Till darkness by dawn be cloven,<br/>
Let youth’s self mourn and abstain;<br/>
And love’s self find not an hour,<br/>
And spring’s self wear not a flower,<br/>
And Lycoris, with hair unenwoven,<br/>
Hail back to the banquet in vain.</p>
<p class="poetry"><SPAN name="page55"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
55</span>“So sooner and surer the glory<br/>
That is not with us shall be,<br/>
And stronger the hands that smite<br/>
The heads of the sons of night,<br/>
And the sound throughout earth of our story<br/>
Give all men heart to be free.”</p>
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