"Nay, but look: you will see it is the palace of a god." And even as he
spoke a light began to glow and to pervade the cave and to obliterate
the stone walls and the antique hieroglyphs engraved thereon, and to
melt the earthen floor into itself like a fiery sun suddenly uprisen
within the world, and there was everywhere a wandering ecstasy of
sound: light and sound were one; light had a voice, and the music hung
glittering in the air.
"Look, how the sun is dawning for us, ever dawning; in the earth, in
our hearts, with ever youthful and triumphant voices. Your sun is but a
smoky shadow, ours the ruddy and eternal glow; yours is far way, ours is
heart and hearth and home; yours is a light without, ours a fire within,
in rock, in river, in plain, everywhere living, everywhere dawning,
whence also it cometh that the mountains emit their wondrous rays."
As he spoke he seemed to breathe the brilliance of that mystical
sunlight and to dilate and tower, so that the child looked up to a giant
pillar of light, having in his heart a sun of ruddy gold which shed its
blinding rays about him, and over his head there was a waving of fiery
plumage and on his face an ecstasy of beauty and immortal youth.
"I am Angus," Con heard; "men call me the Young. I am the sunlight in
the heart, the moonlight in the mind; I am the light at the end of every
dream, the voice for ever calling to come away; I am the desire beyond
you or tears. Come with me, come with me, I will make you immortal;
for my palace opens into the Gardens of the Sun, and there are the
fire-fountains which quench the heart's desire in rapture." And in
the child's dream he was in a palace high as the stars, with dazzling
pillars jeweled like the dawn, and all fashioned out of living and
trembling opal. And upon their thrones sat the Danann gods with their
sceptres and diadems of rainbow light, and upon their faces infinite
wisdom and imperishable youth. In the turmoil and growing chaos of his
dream he heard a voice crying out, "You remember, Con, Con, Conaire Mor,
you remember!" and in an instant he was torn from himself and had grown
vaster, and was with the Immortals, seated upon their thrones, they
looking upon him as a brother, and he was flying away with them into the
heart of the gold when he awoke, the spirit of childhood dazzled with
the vision which is too lofty for princes.
1897
DEIRDRE
A LEGEND IN THREE ACTS
Dramatis Personae:
CONCOBAR............... Ardrie of Ulla.
NAISI
AINLE, ARDAN............ Brothers of Naisi.
FERGUS
BUINNE, ILANN.......... Sons of Fergus
CATHVAH................. A Druid
DEIRDRE
LAVARCAN................ A Druidess
Herdsman,
Messenger
ACT I.
SCENE.--The dun of DEIRDRE'S captivity. LAVARCAM, a Druidess, sits
before the door in the open air. DEIRDRE comes out of the dun.
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