Sweet Art Thou

Theatre Of Tragedy

Stay still patient

wilt thou my sister of merciful troth be?

I shall attempt the halter of thy life make less lighten'd!



I shall climb the yew

Will it subdue me or not



Swooning emotions smite my bosom

I have in aptness depriev'd thy eyrie

Oh! but ne'er alas;

Fro many another a lass

Lodge here fore'ermore

Dodge thither sable of yore!



A narrow dell hath now for me turn'd into a broad land

A land rich with fields of the Simbelmyne.



Sonorous to my ears are the words form'd by thy tongue;

Conquer me! - Waylay me! - Swathe me 'twixt thy arms!

Make me sense the wine which is drunk by queens,

And let it flow white and full in taste o'er my lips.



Make me sense the wine which is drunk by kings,

And let it flow red and full in taste o'er my lips.



A dais'd bridge o'er the ghyll,

In which a river bottomless -

I would have drowned,

Yet thou drewest me out soaking!



Save thou art not yet all parched

Eavesdroppest ye: A wee drop,

I can hear it! I can feel it!

Whence it comes I can only deem,

Yet I will not tarry idly!

Lest this for me is a gay dream:

Let it adamant be

A dream that will sojourn eternally

Empty the flagon in me!

In which theatre I will act!