Today’s Totally Random
Lines
Even
here she sheathed in her harmless breast
A
harmful knife, that thence her soul unsheathed:
That
blow did bail it from the deep unrest
Of
that polluted prison where it breathed:
Her
contrite sighs unto the clouds bequeathed
Her winged sprite, and through her wounds doth fly
Life’s lasting date from cancell’d destiny.
Narrator
The Rape of Lucrece Line 1729
This is a full stanza from the poem The
Rape of Lucrece. It contains line 1,729 of this 1,855 line long poem,
so we can see that we’re nearing the end. And in fact, this is the stanza in
which Lucrece’s life does end. It’s pretty readable for the most part. Remember
too, that this was written to be read, not to be performed. She puts the knife
in her breast and sets her soul loose from her body. The only part that
confuses me a bit is the last line of the stanza. Her spirit flies up to the
clouds, and through that same wound flies out life’s lasting date from
cancell’d destiny. Life’s lasting date from cancell’d destiny. I think
I might have to think about that one and possibly get back to it.
Okay, I’m back. Is life’s lasting date the leftover plans that aren’t needed now that her life is over, her destiny cancell’d? I think I’ll have to go with that. Lot’s of imagery here: her soul gets unsheathed from the polluted prison of her body. Wow. Then her spirit flies out of her body along with all her leftover plans for life. Again, wow.
I think I’ll leave it at that. All yours.