@3Mania.@1 What powerful noise is this importunes me, T'abandon darkness which my humour fits? Jove's hand in it I feel, and ever he Must be obeyed ev'n of the frantic'st wits. @3Orpheus.@1 Mania! @3Mania.@1 Hah! @3Orpheus.@1 Brain-sick, why start'st thou so? Approach yet nearer, and thou then shall know The will of Jove, which he will breathe from me. @3Mania.@1 Who art thou? if my dazzled eyes can see, Thou art the sweet enchanter heav'nly Orpheus. @3Orpheus.@1 The same, Mania, and Jove greets thee thus: Though several power to thee and charge he gave T'enclose in thy dominions such as rave Through blood's distemper, how durst thou attempt T'imprison Entheus whose rage is exempt From vulgar censure? it is all divine, Full of celestial rapture, that can shine Through darkest shadows: therefore Jove by me Commands thy power straight to set Entheus free. @3Mania.@1 How can I? Frantics with him many more In one cave are locked up; ope once the door, All will fly out, and through the world disturb The peace of Jove; for what power then can curb Their reinless fury? @3Orpheus.@1 Let not fear in vain Trouble thy crazed fancy; all again, Save Entheus, to thy safeguard shall retire, For Jove into our music will inspire The power of passion, that their thoughts shall bend To any form or motion we intend. Obey Jove's will then; go, set Entheus free. @3Mania.@1 I willing go, so Jove obeyed must be. @3Orph.@1 Let Music put on Protean changes now; Wild beasts it once tamed, now let Frantics bow. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SEVEN TIMES SIX [ - GIVING IN MARRIAGE] by JEAN INGELOW CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE RUBAIYAT, 1879 EDITION: 15 by OMAR KHAYYAM THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 52. WILLOWWOOD (4) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE CASTLE RUINS by WILLIAM BARNES AN EMISSARY TO HEAVEN by WILLIAM ROSE BENET A SUMMER IN TUSCANY by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |