W. H. Auden — Our Hunting Fathers

Our hunting fathers told the story     Of the sadness of the creatures, Pitied the limits and the lack     Set in their finished features; Saw in the lion's intolerant look, Behind the quarry's dying glare, Love raging for the personal glory     That reason's gift would add, The liberal appetite and power,     The rightness of a god. Who, nurtured in that fine tradition,     Predicted the result, Guessed Love by nature suited to     The intricate ways of guilt, That human ligaments could so His southern gestures modify And make it his mature ambition     To think no thought but ours, To hunger, work illegally,     And be anonymous?


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