Capitolo 4
throbbing earth in nerve and blood, toil and delight and passion. But
there with the old things she mixes new things, with the never
ever changing the to change; for the old one that he/she remains always the new one
and the new one that it perpetually becomes old--these that Nature assigns to equip
as its two wherewith that he has to bear constant in what he is divides
and you/he/she must be directed upward or it overcomes descending everybody that he is becoming.
But of the a lot of scenes on that she in our duration puts before the
Grassy and grandiose shield there is only a show that she spreads
on the length and his width once every year now as it liked better from
the whole people; and this is old and new.
It is old because it contains the faith of man in his/her immortality that
it witnessed never venerable with age the shield of Achilles it grew
effulgent in front of the blind globes of Homer. It is new because it
it contains those last hopes and reasons for this faith that shortly
blooms out on the primitive escort with the years that alter and soon
flies away on the winds of change. Since this show, this
party, is so old and is so new and so it winds the more depth
thing in the human spirit, is forgotten never.
When in spring days of any one turns a furrow or sows in the teeth the
wind and looks to the inconstant sky; when bottom the shade in summer of a
in bloom tree any one reputes out his/her fatted he herds and fattening up
wheat; if there is autumn abundance in his/her barn or autumn
empty, the autumn peace in his/her breast or autumn strife,--all days
of the year, in the reunion-place, in the dance-place, any
of good person or sick happens in mind or gives, it never does one forgetful.
When nights are more ax and days the more dark; when the sun seems
more away from the planet and to the health it with lower heat; when the
fields lie naked between picked-time and seed-time and turns of man
anxious eyes back and ahead among the mystery of his/her origin and the
end,--then mystery of his comes to the great parade in the winter