The Annotated "Ulysses"/Page 026

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640840The Annotated "Ulysses"Page 026James Joyce

Weep no more, woful shepherd, weep no more

For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead,

Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor...

It must be a movement then, an actuality of the possible as possible. Aris-
totle’s phrase formed itself within the gabbled verses and floated out into the
studious silence of the library of Saint Genevieve where he had read, sheltered
from the sin of Paris, night by night. By his elbow a delicate Siamese conned
a handbook of strategy. Fed and feeding brains about me : under glowlamps,
impaled, with faintly beating feelers : and in my mind’s darkness a sloth of
the underworld, reluctant, shy of brightness, shifting her dragon scaly folds.
Thought is the thought of thought. Tranquil brightness. The soul is in a
manner all that is : the soul is the form of forms. Tranquillity sudden, vast,
candescent : form of forms.

Talbot repeated :

Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves,

Through the dear might...

Turn over, Stephen said quietly. I don’t see anything.

What, sir? Talbot asked simply, bending forward.

His hand turned the page over. He leaned back and went on again having
just remembered. Of him that walked the waves. Here also over these craven
hearts his shadow lies and on the scoffer’s heart and lips and on mine. It lies
upon their eager faces who offered him a coin of the tribute. To Caesar what
is Caesar’s, to God what is God’s. A long look from dark eyes, a riddling sen-
tence to be woven and woven on the church’s looms. Ay.

Riddle me, riddle me, randy ro.
My father gave me seeds to sow.

Talbot slid his closed book into his satchel.

Have I heard all? Stephen asked.

Yes, sir. Hockey at ten, sir.

Half day, sir. Thursday.

Who can answer a riddle? Stephen asked.

They bundled their books away, pencils clacking, pages rustling. Crowding
together they strapped and buckled their satchels, all gabbling gaily :

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