Poems (Elgee, 1907)/The Fare of the lyrist
THE FATE OF THE LYRIST.
The Dramatist may wear triumphant bays;And see the wondering people's tranc'd amaze,The while unrolls great Homer to their gaze, His gorgeous, many-coloured tapestry.
But lofty Pindar's heaven-directed flight,Petrarca's song, mystic and sad as night,Fall dull upon the common ear—their might Is to the world a mystery.
Such spirits dwell but with the spiritual—Their godlike souls disdaining to enthrall;Within the limits of the actual, Men pass, unheeding the divinity.
Their name, indeed, is echoed by the crowd;But from amidst the masses earthward bowed,Few lift the head, with kindred soul endowed, To list their Orphic melody.