Too weak are human eyes to pry Into the shades of Destiny: Fate spreads a curtain to our sight, Through which a faint imperfect light, Serves only to perplex our way, As blinking meteors make us stray: And what the juggling Priest foretells, In his ambiguous oracles, Deludes our judgments whilst he shrouds Vain riddles in mysterious clouds. Wisely did Providence deny To human curiosity, That only privilege to look In Destiny's eternal Book; For should we know our periods, then We should do more or less than men. Ah poor Camilla! how art thou Exalted in thy fortune now! Whom Fate so soon will headlong throw Into a precipice of woe! Betray'd by riddles, and love's charms, Thou dream'st thyself in Curiace' arms, Wrapt in chaste pleasures, when alas! Thou only must cold Death embrace. To virtue sure, 'twas an offence, So to abuse thy innocence; And to raise up thy hope so high, Was an inhuman cruelty. We to ourselves e'en in our fears Are flattering interpreters, And need to fraud when Death's so nigh, To rock us in security. What could the angry Powers move In fair Camilla's virtuous Love? Or what hath chaste Sabina done To draw so dire a ruin on? Vain men misled by vicious wills, Commit those Heav'n-offending ills, Which pull down vengeance from the sky To punish proud mortality: But what, ye Gods, can women do, Soft women to provoke you so? It is for Rome that they must be Involv'd in Alba's destiny; Proud Rome for prouder Empire tries, And laid in blood, by blood must rise, Alba must truckle, 'tis decreed, That Rome may triumph, she must bleed: Imperious Fate will bear the sway, Whose power all earthly powers obey. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CITY VIGNETTE: DUSK by SARA TEASDALE LAUGHING SONG, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE WHEN ALL IS DONE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ON THE EMIGRATION TO AMERICA AND PEOPLING WESTERN COUNTRY by PHILIP FRENEAU THE LOCKLESS DOOR by ROBERT FROST THE PEN by GHALIB IBN RIBAH AL-HAJJAM FOR NOEL (WHERE A GATE SWINGS EITHER WAY) by BEULAH ALLYNE BELL |