The Second Voice
by Lewis Carroll
English novelist and poet. Famous for his children's stories, especially Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (1871). His children's poems include Phantasmagoria (published with other poems in 1869), The Hunting of the Snark (1876) and Sylvie and Bruno (1889). He also published various mathematical treatises of which the most notable is his light-hearted defence of Euclid, Euclid and his Modern Rivals. His stories and poems have been seen as revolutionising children's literature,
breaking with and even parodying the moral tales which had previously dominated.
The Three Voices
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THEY walked beside the wave-worn beach; She would abate her dulcet tone, She urged "No cheese is made of chalk": Her voice was very full and rich, He a bewildered answer gave, He answered her he knew not what: She waited not for his reply, Sound argument and grave defence, When he, with racked and whirling brain, Wrenched with an agony intense, "Mind - I believe - is Essence - Ent - When, with quick breath and cheeks all flushed, It needed not her calm reply: While she dissected, word by word, Then, having wholly overthrown "Shall Man be Man? And shall he miss "What boots it? Shall his fevered eye "And hear dumb shrieks that fill the air; "The meadows breathing amber light, "Shall he, grown gray among his peers, "And hear the sounds he knew of yore, "Yet still before him as he flies "The vision of a vanished good, Still from each fact, with skill uncouth Till, like a silent water-mill, Dead calm succeeded to the fuss, When, for the tumult of the street, With glance that ever sought the ground, He gazed upon the sleeping sea, To muse a little space did seem, Still an attentive ear he lent He marked the ripple on the sand: He saw in dreams a drawing-room, He saw them drooping here and there, Oysters were not more mute than they, Save one, who groaned "Three hours are gone!" The vision passed: the ghosts were fled: He left her, and he turned aside: He wondered at the waters clear, And why he had so long preferred |