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I am Miss Pancake Taylor. I have come from very far away to take care of my family Craig and Zita and Niamh and Emmet. Sometimes I have helpers; my friends the Blackthorn-Badgers. They are very old Scotsmen. I am very glad to meet you.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Alexander VI Dines with the Cardinal of Capua

    Next, then, the peacock, gilt
    With all its feathers. Look, what gorgeous dyes
    Flow in the eyes!
    And how deep, lustrous greens are splashed and spilt
    Along the back, that like a sea-wave's crest
    Scatters soft beauty o'er th' emblazoned breast!

    A strange fowl! But most fit
    For feasts like this, whereby I honor one
    Pure as the sun!
    Yet glowing with the fiery zeal of it!
    Some wine? Your goblet's empty? Let it foam!
    It is not often that you come to Rome!

    You like the Venice glass?
    Rippled with lines that float like women's curls,
    Neck like a girl's,
    Fierce-glowing as a chalice in the Mass?
    You start -- 'twas artist then, not Pope who spoke!
    Ave Maria stella! -- ah, it broke!

    'Tis said they break alone
    When poison writhes within. A foolish tale!
    What, you look pale?
    Caraffa, fetch a silver cup! . . . You own
    A Birth of Venus, now -- or so I've heard,
    Lovely as the breast-plumage of a bird.

    Also a Dancing Faun,
    Hewn with the lithe grace of Praxiteles;
    Globed pearls to please
    A sultan; golden veils that drop like lawn --
    How happy I could be with but a tithe
    Of your possessions, fortunate one! Don't writhe

    But take these cushions here!
    Now for the fruit! Great peaches, satin-skinned,
    Rough tamarind,
    Pomegranates red as lips -- oh they come dear!
    But men like you we feast at any price --
    A plum perhaps? They're looking rather nice!

    I'll cut the thing in half.
    There's yours! Now, with a one-side-poisoned knife
    One might snuff life
    And leave one's friend with -- "fool" for epitaph!
    An old trick? Truth! But when one has the itch
    For pretty things and isn't very rich. . . .

    There, eat it all or I'll
    Be angry! You feel giddy? Well, it's hot!
    This bergamot
    Take home and smell -- it purges blood of bile!
    And when you kiss Bianca's dimpled knee,
    Think of the poor Pope in his misery!

    Now you may kiss my ring!
    Ho there, the Cardinal's litter! -- You must dine
    When the new wine
    Is in, again with me -- hear Bice sing,
    Even admire my frescoes -- though they're nought
    Beside the calm Greek glories you have bought!

    Godspeed, Sir Cardinal!
    And take a weak man's blessing! Help him there
    To the cool air! . . .
    Lucrezia here? You're ready for the ball?
    -- He'll die within ten hours, I suppose --
    Mhm! Kiss your poor old father, little rose! 


Stephen Vincent Benet

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