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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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368 Pondicherry, c. 1910 – 1920<br />

Now too, O people, front adversity self-gathered, silent.<br />

Veil thyself, leonine mighty Ilion, hiding thy greatness!<br />

Be as thy father Teucer; be as a cavern for lions;<br />

Be as a Fate that crouches! Wordless and stern for your vengeance<br />

Self-gathered work in the night and secrecy shrouding your bosoms.<br />

Let not the dire heavens know of it; let not the foe seize a whisper!<br />

Ripen the hour of your stroke, while your words drip sweeter than honey.<br />

Sure am I, friends, you will turn from death at my voice, you will hear me!<br />

Some day yet I shall gaze on the ruins of haughty Mycenae.<br />

Is this not better than Ilion cast to the sword of her haters,<br />

Is this not happier than Troya captured and wretchedly burning,<br />

Time to await in his stride when the southern and northern Achaians<br />

Gazing with dull distaste now over their severing isthmus<br />

Hate-filled shall move to the shock by the spur of the gods in them driven,<br />

Pelops march upon Attica, Thebes descend on the Spartan?<br />

Then shall the hour now kept in heaven for us ripen to dawning,<br />

Then shall Victory cry to our banners over the Ocean<br />

Calling our sons with her voice immortal. Children of Ilus,<br />

Then shall Troy rise in her strength and stride over Greece up to Gades.”<br />

So Antenor spoke and the mind of the hostile assembly<br />

Moved and swayed with his words like the waters ruled by Poseidon.<br />

Even as the billows rebellious lashed by the whips of the tempest<br />

Curvet and rear their crests like the hooded wrath of a serpent,<br />

Green-eyed under their cowls sublime, — unwilling they journey,<br />

Foam-bannered, hoarse-voiced, shepherded, forced by the wind to the<br />

margin<br />

Meant for their rest and can turn not at all, though they rage, on their<br />

driver, —<br />

Last with a sullen applause and consenting lapse into thunder,<br />

Where they were led all the while they sink down huge and astonished,<br />

So in their souls that withstood and obeyed and hated the yielding,<br />

Lashed by his censure, indignant, the Trojans moved towards his purpose:<br />

Sometimes a roar arose, then only, weakened, rarer,<br />

Angry murmurs swelled between sullen stretches of silence;<br />

Last, a reluctant applause broke dull from the throats of the commons.<br />

Silent raged in their hearts Laocoon’s following daunted;<br />

Troubled the faction of Paris turned to the face of their leader.

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