Showing posts with label Moliere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moliere. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Daily Dose


From The Complete Poems, by Andrew Lang

THE BURIAL OF MOLIERE

Dead--he is dead! The rouge has left a trace
On that thin cheek where shone, perchance, a tear,
Even while the people laughed that held him dear
But yesterday. He died,--and not in grace,
And many a black-robed caitiff starts apace
To slander him whose Tartuffe made them fear,
And gold must win a passage for his bier,
And bribe the crowd that guards his resting-place.

Ah, Moliere, for that last time of all,
Man's hatred broke upon thee, and went by,
And did but make more fair thy funeral.
Though in the dark they hid thee stealthily,
Thy coffin had the cope of night for pall,
For torch, the stars along the windy sky!

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Daily Dose


From The Misanthrope, by Moliere, translated by Richard Wilbur

TILL

"Till I am ordered by my lord the King
To praise that poem, I shall say the thing
Is scandalous, by God, and that the poet
Ought to be hanged for having the nerve to show it"

From Act Two, Scene Seven, Alceste