Selected
Poems
by
Frederick George Scott
TO
A GREEK STATUE
Found in Herculaneum
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What
eyes have worshipped thee, O passionless
Cold stone, thou darling
beauty of dead men
And buried worlds! What
hearts in those days when
Beauty was god have longed for thy caress,
As, ’mid voluptuous feast and wild excess,
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They
saw the dawn-light of the Eastern skies
Crimson that brow and kindle
in those eyes,
And felt their glutted passion’s emptiness.
And still thou mockest us, O cruel stone,
And still thine eyes are
gazing far away,
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Drawing
out man’s love that loves thee all in vain.
Yea, to all time, thy beauteous white lips say,
‘Love’s deepest yearnings leave man
most alone,
And
in man’s deepest pleasure there in pain.’
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