CRISTINA AND MONALDESCHI

Ah, but how each loved each, Marquis!

Here 's the gallery they trod

Both together, he her god,

She his idol,—lend your rod,

Chamberlain!—ay, there they are—"Quis

Separabit?"—plain those two

Touching words come into view,

Apposite for me and you:

Since they witness to incessant

Love like ours: King Francis, he—

Diane the adored one, she—

Prototypes of you and me.

Everywhere is carved her Crescent

With his Salamander-sign—

Flame-fed creature: flame benign

To itself or, if malign,

Only to the meddling curious,

—So, be warned, Sir! Where 's my head?

How it wanders! What I said

Merely meant—the creature, fed

Thus on flame, was scarce injurious

Save to fools who woke its ire,

Thinking fit to play with fire.

'T is the Crescent you admire?

Then, be Diane! I 'll be Francis.

Crescents change,—true!—wax and wane,

Woman-like: male hearts retain

Heat nor, once warm, cool again.

So, we figure—such our chance is—

I as man and you as ... What?

Take offence? My Love forgot

He plays woman, I do not?

I—the woman? See my habit,

Ask my people! Anyhow,

Be we what we may, one vow

Binds us, male or female. Now,—

Stand, Sir! Read! "Quis separabit?"

Half a mile of pictured way

Past these palace-walls to-day

Traversed, this I came to say.

You must needs begin to love me;

First I hated, then, at best,

—Have it so!—I acquiesced;

Pure compassion did the rest.

From below thus raised above me,

Would you, step by step, descend,

Pity me, become my friend,

Like me, like less, loathe at end?

That 's the ladder's round you rose by!

That—my own foot kicked away,

Having raised you: let it stay,

Serve you for retreating? Nay.

Close to me you climbed: as close by,

Keep your station, though the peak

Reached proves somewhat bare and bleak!

Woman 's strong if man is weak.

Keep here, loving me forever!

Love's look, gesture, speech, I claim:

Act love, lie love, all the same—

Play as earnest were our game!

Lonely I stood long: 't was clever

When you climbed, before men's eyes,

Spurned the earth and scaled the skies,

Gained my peak and grasped your prize.

Here you stood, then, to men's wonder;

Here you tire of standing? Kneel!

Cure what giddiness you feel,

This way! Do your senses reel?

Not unlikely! What rolls under?

Yawning death in yon abyss

Where the waters whirl and hiss

Round more frightful peaks than this.

Should my buffet dash you thither ...

But be sage! No watery grave

Needs await you: seeming brave

Kneel on safe, dear timid slave!

You surmised, when you climbed hither,

Just as easy were retreat

Should you tire, conceive unmeet

Longer patience at my feet?

Me as standing, you as stooping,—

Who arranged for each the pose?

Lest men think us friends turned foes,

Keep the attitude you chose!

Men are used to this same grouping—

I and you like statues seen.

You and I, no third between,

Kneel and stand! That makes the scene.

Mar it—and one buffet ... Pardon!

Needless warmth—wise words in waste!

'T was prostration that replaced

Kneeling, then? A proof of taste.

Crouch, not kneel, while I mount guard on

Prostrate love—become no waif,

No estray to waves that chafe

Disappointed—love 's so safe!

Waves that chafe? The idlest fancy!

Peaks that scare? I think we know

Walls enclose our sculpture: so

Grouped, we pose in Fontainebleau.

Up now! Wherefore hesitancy?

Arm in arm and cheek by cheek,

Laugh with me at waves and peak!

Silent still? Why, pictures speak.

See, where Juno strikes Ixion,

Primatice speaks plainly! Pooh—

Rather, Florentine Le Roux!

I 've lost head for who is who—

So it swims and wanders! Fie on

What still proves me female! Here,

By the staircase!—for we near

That dark "Gallery of the Deer."

Look me in the eyes once! Steady!

Are you faithful now as erst

On that eve when we two first

Vowed at Avon, blessed and cursed

Faith and falsehood? Pale already?

Forward! Must my hand compel

Entrance—this way? Exit—well,

Somehow, somewhere. Who can tell?

What if to the selfsame place in

Rustic Avon, at the door

Of the village church once more,

Where a tombstone paves the floor

By that holy-water basin

You appealed to—"As, below.

This stone hides its corpse, e'en so

I your secrets hide"? What ho!

Friends, my four! You, Priest, confess him!

I have judged the culprit there:

Execute my sentence! Care

For no mail such cowards wear!

Done, Priest? Then, absolve and bless him!

Now—you three, stab thick and fast,

Deep and deeper! Dead at last?

Thanks, friends—Father, thanks! Aghast?

What one word of his confession

Would you tell me, though I lured

With that royal crown abjured

Just because its bars immured

Love too much? Love burst compression,

Fled free, finally confessed

All its secrets to that breast

Whence ... let Avon tell the rest!