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Literature
Medium
F. Pessoa - Heterónimos ingleses
BNP/E3, 77 – 79-80
BNP/E3, 77 – 79-80
Alexander Search
Identificação
Alexander Search – To England I & II

[BNP/E3, 77 – 79-80]

 

F.

 

To England

(when English journalists joked on Russia’s disasters)

___

I.

How long, oh Lord, shall war and strife be rolled

On the God‑breathing breast of slumbering man,

Horrible nightmares in the doubtful span

Of his sleep blind to heaven? As of old,

 

Shall we, more wise, in frantic joy behold

The bloody fall of nation and of clan,

And ever others' woes with rough glee scan,

And war’s dark names in Glory's charts inscrolled?

 

We now that in vile joy our egoist fears

Behold dispelled, one day shall mourn the more

That blood of men erased them‑bitter tears

 

Of desolated woe, as wept of yore

(Yet not for the short space of ten long years)

The Grecian archer on the Lemnian shore.

 

Alexander Search.

 

19th June, 1905.

 

[80r]

 

F.

 

To England

(when English journalists joked on Russia’s disasters)

 

II.

Our enemies are fallen; other hands

Than ours have struck them, and our joy is great

To know that now at length our fears abate

From hurt and menace on great Eastern lands.

 

Bardling, scribbler and artist, servile bands,

From covert sneer outsigh their trembling hate,

Laughing at misery, and woe, and fallen state,

Armies of men whole‑crushed on desolate strands.

 

The fallen lion every ass can kick,

That in his life, shamed to unmotioned fright,

His every move with eyes askance did trace.

 

I’ll scorn beseems us, men for war and trick,

Whose groanings nation poured her fullest might

To take the freedom of a farmer race.

 

Alexander Search.

 

19th June, 1905.

 

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Classificação
Literatura
Dados Físicos
Dados de produção
19th June, 1905
Inglês
Dados de conservação
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Palavras chave
Documentação Associada
Publicação parcial: Hubert D. Jennings, Os Dois Exílios – Fernando Pessoa na África do Sul, Porto, Centro de Estudos Pessoanos, 1984, p. 95
Publicação integral: Fernando Pessoa, Poesia Inglesa, Organização, tradução e notas de Luísa Freire, Prefácio de Teresa Rita Lopes, Lisboa, Livros Horizonte, 1995, pp. 52, 54.