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      A Dramatic Poem

      A Dramatic Poem

      The deck of an ancient ship. At the right of the stage is the mast, with a large square sail hiding a great deal of the sky and sea on that side. The tiller is at the left of the stage; it is a long oar coming through an opening in the bulwark. The deck rises in a series of steps hehind the tiller, and the stern of the ship curves overhead. When the play opens there are four persons upon the deck. Aibric stands by the tiller. Forgael sleeps upon the raised portion of the deck towards the front of the stage. Two Sailors are standing near to the mast, on which a harp is hanging.

      First Sailor. Has he not led us into these waste seas
      For long enough?
      Second Sailor. Aye, long and long enough.
      First Sailor. We have not come upon a shore or ship
      These dozen weeks.
      Sccond Sailor. And I had thought to make
      A good round Sum upon this cruise, and turn --
      For I am getting on in life -- to something
      That has less ups and downs than robbery.
      First Sailor. I am so tired of being bachelor
      I could give all my heart to that Red Moll
      That had but the one eye.
      Second Sailor. Can no bewitchment
      Transform these rascal billows into women
      That I may drown myself?
      First Sailor. Better steer home,
      Whether he will or no; and better still
      To take him while he sleeps and carry him
      And drop him from the gunnel.
      Second Sailor. I dare not do it.
      Were't not that there is magic in his harp,
      I would be of your mind; but when he plays it
      Strange creatures flutter up before one's eyes,
      Or cry about one's ears.
      First Sailor. Nothing to fear.
      Second Sailor. Do you remember when we sank that
      galley
      At the full moon?
      First Sailor. He played all through the night.
      Second Sailor. Until the moon had set; and when I looked
      Where the dead drifted, I could see a bird
      Like a grey gull upon the breast of each.
      While I was looking they rose hurriedly,
      And after circling with strange cries awhile
      Flew westward; and many a time since then
      I've heard a rustling overhead in the wind.
      First Sailor. I saw them on that night as well as you.
      But when I had eaten and drunk myself asleep
      My courage came again.
      Second Sailor. But that's not all.
      The other night, while he was playing it,
      A beautiful young man and girl came up
      In a white breaking wave; they had the look
      Of those that are alive for ever and ever.
      First Sailor. I saw them, too, one night. Forgael was
      playing,
      And they were listening ther& beyond the sail.
      He could not see them, but I held out my hands
      To grasp the woman.
      Second Sailor. You have dared to touch her?
      First Sailor. O she was but a shadow, and slipped from
      me.
      Second Sailor. But were you not afraid?
      First Sailor. Why should I fear?
      Second Sailor. 'Twas Aengus and Edain, the wandering
      lovers,
      To whom all lovers pray.
      First Sailor. But what of that?
      A shadow does not carry sword or spear.
      Second Sailor. My mother told me that there is not one
      Of the Ever-living half so dangerous
      As that wild Aengus. Long before her day
      He carried Edain off from a king's house,
      And hid her among fruits of jewel-stone
      And in a tower of glass, and from that day
      Has hated every man that's not in love,
      And has been dangerous to him.
      First Sailor. I have heard
      He does not hate seafarers as he hates
      Peaceable men that shut the wind away,
      And keep to the one weary marriage-bed.
      Second Sailor. I think that he has Forgael in his net,
      And drags him through the sea,
      First Sailor Well, net or none,
      I'd drown him while we have the chance to do it.
      Second Sailor. It's certain I'd sleep easier o' nights
      If he were dead; but who will be our captain,
      Judge of the stars, and find a course for us?
      First Sailor. I've thought of that. We must have Aibric


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      Re: A Dramatic Poem

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