THE HARLOT OF THE WORLD

O Life, thou harlot who beguilest all!

Beautiful in thy house, the gorgeous world,

Abidest thou, where Powers pinion-furled

And flying Splendours follow to thy call.

Innumerous like the stars or like the dust,

Nations and monarchs were thy thralls of yore:

Unto the grave’s old womb forevermore

Hast thou betrayed the passion and the lust.

Fair as the moon of summer is thy face,

And mystical with cloudiness of hair.***

Only an eye, subornless by delight,

Shall find within thy phosphorescent gaze

Those caverns of corruption and despair,

Where the Worm toileth in the charnel night.