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A Likeness
Portrait Bust of an Unknown, Capitol, Rome
- In every line a supple beauty --
- The restless head a little bent --
- Disgust of pleasure, scorn of duty,
- The unseeing eyes of discontent.
- I often come to sit beside him,
- This youth who passed and left no trace
- Of good or ill that did betide him,
- Save the disdain upon his face.
- The hope of all his House, the brother
- Adored, the golden-hearted son,
- Whom Fortune pampered like a mother;
- And then, -- a shadow on the sun.
- Whether he followed Cæsar's trumpet,
- Or chanced the riskier game at home
- To find how favor played the stumpet
- In fickle politics at Rome;
- Whether he dreamed a dream in Asia
- He never could forget by day,
- Or gave his youth to some Aspasia,
- Or gamed his heritage away;
- Once lost, across the Empire's border
- This man would seek his peace in vain;
- His look arraigns a social order
- Somehow entrammelled with his pain.
- "The dice of gods are always loaded";
- One gambler, arrogant as they,
- Fierce, and by fierce injustice goaded,
- Left both his hazard and the play.
- Incapable of compromises,
- Unable to forgive or spare,
- The strange awarding of the prizes
- He had not fortitude to bear.
- Tricked by the forms of things material --
- The solid-seeming arch and stone,
- The noise of war, the pomp imperial,
- The heights and depths about a throne --
- He missed, among the shapes diurnal,
- The old, deep-travelled road from pain,
- The thoughts of men which are eternal,
- In which, eternal, men remain.
- Ritratto d'ignoto; defying
- Things unsubstantial as a dream --
- An Empire, long in ashes lying --
- His face still set against the stream.
- Yes, so he looked, that gifted brother
- I loved, who passed and left no trace,
- Not even -- luckier than this other --
- His sorrow in a marble face.
Willa Sibert Cather [1876-1947]
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