Thou stars who burnést sore unto our realm, Why lay such laurels cruel about our ears And hail misfortunes from the noxious clouds To break our will? Was it not thou, thou star, Who shone the speech of Delphi on Aegeus, Shone likewise on his simple mind when fail'd To find the veiléd seer's second truth? In deed, by words son Theseus was wrought And carried newborn from the grasping surf In soft-eyed mother Aethra's arms, whose face Like sprite, which King of Athens knew. The boy Grew warm and noble, olive branch and fig Did blossom at his fingertips and fall When hunger or desire reared their heads. 'Twas time of peace when shone your sister stars That hang in clouds of gas or nebulae Far from the grasp of Dodekatheon. Shall not benevolent stars keep kindling flame? Young Theseus did sail away, some spark Of thee caught in the sky when Athens rul'd By silent father missing roaming son. Long passed the years when Echo was sole friend: Repugnant Stars who drool malignéd light Wax'd strong in endless cloak of mother night, Bestowing jinx and turn of luck on man And all his ways. Long pass the years till home He sails! The slayer of the minotaur! Victorious and bathed in Pallas rays - Neglectful to the shade of trecherous sails. O father, father! Where was thy patience So long control'd when rul'd the world of men? Chanced she on silver winds and flew to sea? Or swallowed by thy famished heart in grief? Or was't the curse of evil stars that led Thee to thy end? O, there are none who know. Pay heed, thou stars, for still Aegeus fled To coast, and from the stony precipice Lay ancient eyes on blackest slaver's sails. On oracle had he but thought again The pain of murdered progeny be dulled In falseness and in truth, and he'd have stayed Still breathing on that windy cliff. And yet The meddlesome magic of vexing doom By constellation born caused tears in him Who had birthed kingdoms into fiery being. His sandles part from lip of cliff, he falls, Belov'd of all the winds while through the air, Until Poseiden's realm at last he finds The greenest dream he ere had known. The reefs! The fish! What sweetest realm is kissed by him Beyond the veil! Those two great fathers meet At last, both loving boy in ship above Still goveren'd by the waning stars of hate But sailing on till morning come.