Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Italy: Vols. XI–XIII. 1876–79.
Napoleon at Isola Bella
By Lord Lytton (18031873)
O
Wherein Calypso might have spelled the Greek,
Or Flora piled her fragrant treasury,
Culled from each shore her zephyr’s wings could seek,—
From rocks where aloes blow,
The hanging bowers of this soft Babylon;
An India mellows in the Lombard skies,
And changelings, stolen from the Lybian sun,
Smile to yon Alps of snow.
Arrested, stood the wondrous Corsican;
As if one glimpse the better angel gave
Of the bright garden-life vouchsafed to man
Ere blood defiled the world.
While paused the car to which were harnessed kings;
And in the airs, that lovingly sighed forth
The balms of Araby, his eagle-wings
Their sullen thunder furled
Dread with the awe of the Olympian nod,
A giant laurel spread its breathless boughs,
The prophet-tree of the dark Pythian god,
Shadowing the doom of thrones!
Stirs in the cells of that unfathomed brain?
Comes back one memory of the musing boy,
Lone gazing at the yet unmeasured main,
Whose waifs are human bones?
Write on the sacred bark such native prayer,
As the mild power may grant in coming years,
Some word to make thy memory gentle there;
More than renown, kind thought for men endears
A hero to mankind.
The leaves, and hoarse winds groaned along the wood;
The Pythian tree the damning sentence took,
And to the sun the battle-word of blood
Glared from the gashing rind.
Farewell, and pass upon thy gory way.
The direful skein the pausing Fates resume!
Let not the Elysian grove thy steps delay
From thy Promethean goal.
Till the last battle on its bloody strand
Flung what were nobler had no life remained,—
The crownless front, and the disarméd hand,
And the foiled Titan soul;
Crumbles away from the majestic tree,
The indignant life-sap ebbing from the bark
Where the grim death-word to humanity
Profaned the Lord of Day.
Aspires that tree,—the archetype of fame,
The stem rejects all chronicle of ill,
The bark shrinks back,—the tree survives the same,
The record rots away.