Capitolo 87
Who hath found the beauty? Who hath didn't desire him/it?
'Tis but the feverish spirit of the terrestrial life
Working deliriously in man, a dream
Looking for the world that crowds on the mind of man
To find therein an image of hers;
And there is void he/she answers to his/her invocation.--
Me port I pour death: you/he/she is not falling down
For me to die, but on the event of the world
As on a mighty crest me port and glance
With vision lifted face back down on life.
So tall I pour death I have gone, careless I look fixed
Where on the earth under of me, in the fires
Of that Assyrian strength, our siege of the fate,
Judith, the dream of my desire of the beauty,
Goes challenging before, to mould him therein,
Trying to shape in his/her turbulence
Of the action that will be similarity of her.
For now I know his/her purpose: and I know
You will be murdered there. Against the world
The beauty in which I have lived, my beloved dream,
It goes, wild to dominate the world; and her the wish
Therefore is murdered. Now it is not anything;
You leave without breath from the heights of death it is on my eyebrow.
_Talk among the other watchers_.
It has to be, God is for us. Such mind
As this of Judith could not be, unless
God had spoken him to her. You are
His/her special voice, to tell the Assyrians
Terrible matters.
Is it God? I think
'Tis the hath of Holofernes her now.
If not,
On his/her soldiers him hath lavisht her.
Not him. Their has now known her his/her full senses,
It will never go away our marvelous Judith goes.
Ay, marvelous in The Hebrews. But there is
In women in the Babylon so beautiful,
They makes men's spirits despaired know,
Meat can never administer enough
You pleases to assuage the ardent one them I am taskt with.
Who speaks of Babylon when God even now
You/he/she is training his/her fierce champion Holofernes,,
In the death a woman holds in front of him?
A woman deadly Holofernes!
Ay;
Both she misused from him or not, I know
God means to give his/her marvellous you/he/she gives to-night.
I so oddly know him/it from my ill heart