The New Muse
When to Law I gave my studies
'Gainst the impulse of my heart,
And from Song's delicious music
Half had torn myself apart,
To the God who wears the fillet
Oft I gave an idle song,
None to thee, O blindfold Goddess,
Sternly severing right from wrong.
Times are changed, and changed the Muses;
Now in this all-earnest age
Naught so fiercely stirs my bosom,
Naught so wakes my minstrel-rage,
As when thou with sword and balance,
Awful Themis, throned in might,
Bid'st the nations cry for vengeance,
Warnest kings to render right.
'Gainst the impulse of my heart,
And from Song's delicious music
Half had torn myself apart,
To the God who wears the fillet
Oft I gave an idle song,
None to thee, O blindfold Goddess,
Sternly severing right from wrong.
Times are changed, and changed the Muses;
Now in this all-earnest age
Naught so fiercely stirs my bosom,
Naught so wakes my minstrel-rage,
As when thou with sword and balance,
Awful Themis, throned in might,
Bid'st the nations cry for vengeance,
Warnest kings to render right.
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