Browning's Heroines

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"Done that day!" mourns Balaustion: "The very day Euripides was born. " But _they_ would not see the passing of Athenai; they would go, fleeingthe sights and sounds, "And press to other earth, new heaven, by sea That somehow ever prompts to 'scape despair" --and wonderfully, at the harbour-side they found that old grey mariner, whose ship she had saved in the first Adventure! The ship was stillweather-wise: it should "'Convey Balaustion back to Rhodes, for sake Of her and her Euripides!' laughe...d he, " --and they embarked. It should be Rhodes indeed: to Rhodes they now aresailing.
Euripides lies buried in the little valley "laughed and moaned about bystreams, " "Boiling and freezing, like the love and hate Which helped or harmed him through his earthly course. They mix in Arethusa by his grave. " But, just as she had known, this revocation _has_ consoled her. Now shewill be able to forget. Never again will her eyes behold Athenai, nor inimagination see "the ghastly mirth that mocked her overthrow"; but sheand Euthukles are exiles from the dead, not from the living, Athens: "That's in the cloud there, with the new-born star!" There is no despair, there can be none; for does not the soul anticipateits heaven here on earth: "Above all crowding, crystal silentness, Above all noise, a silver solitude .


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