Act Two SCENE I
A room in the palace at Cowsambie.
ALURCA He'll rule Cowsambie in the end, I think.
VASUNTHA
Artist, be an observer too. His eyes
ALURCA
This man
VASUNTHA
There's
ALURCA
When will this Vuthsa grow to man ? Hard-brained
The State, its arms are theirs. This boy between Page – 226
And with his sunny smile he does it all.
VASUNTHA There is a wanton in this royal heart Who gives herself to all and all are hers. Perhaps that too is wisdom. For, Alurca, This world is other than our standards are And it obeys a vaster thought than ours, Our narrow thoughts! The fathomless desire Of some huge spirit is its secret law. It keeps its own tremendous forces penned And bears us where it wills, not where we would. Even his petty world man cannot rule. We fear, we blame; life wantons her own way, A little ashamed, but obstinate still, because We check but cannot her. O, Vuthsa's wise! Because he seeks each thing in its own way, He enjoys. And wherefore are we at all If not to enjoy and with some costliness Get dear things done, till rude death interferes, God's valet moves away these living dolls To quite another room and better play, — Perhaps a better!
ALURCA
Yet consider this.
The cuckoo cries from branches of delight, Page – 227
VASUNTHA
It was to amuse himself God made the world.
ALURCA
The Minister
VASUNTHA He is the wariest of all ministers And would suspect two pigeons on a roof Of plots because they coo.
ALURCA All's possible. Vuthsa enters with Gopalaca.
VUTHSA
Yes, I would love to see the ocean's vasts. Page – 228
GOPALACA
Wilt thou show
VUTHSA
We will go
GOPALACA If we could range alone wide solitudes, Not soil them with our din, not with our tread Disturb great Nature in her animal trance, Her life of mighty instincts where no stir Of the hedged restless mind has spoiled her vasts.
VUTHSA
It is a thing I have dreamed of. Alurca, tell
Alurca goes out to the outer palace.
He will, Vuthsa,
VUTHSA A scourge for thee or a close gag might help.
VASUNTHA A bandage for my eyes would serve as well.
VUTHSA
Shall we awaken in Alurca's hands Page – 229 That I should play the heaven-taught airs thou lov'st On the Gundharva's magical guitar Which lures even woodland beasts ? For the elephant Comes trumpeting to the enchanted sound, A coloured blaze of beauty on the sward The peacocks dance and the snake's brilliant hood Lifts rhythmed yearning from the emerald herb.
GOPALACA
Vuthsa Udayan, suffer me awhile
VUTHSA
Thou shouldst not be. Cannot my love atone
GOPALACA
Always; but a voice
VASUNTHA
Returns no dim cloud-messenger to whisper
GOPALACA Thy satire's forced.
VASUNTHA Thy earnest less ?
VUTHSA
One hour, a long pale loss, Page – 230
GOPALACA
Where the flowers rain
VUTHSA Without thee neither harp nor verse can charm.
Gopalaca goes.
VASUNTHA
Give me fuel then,
VUTHSA I give enough I think for all the world.
VASUNTHA It is your trade to occupy the world. Men have made kings that folly might have food, For the court gossips over them while they live And the world gossips over them when they are dead. That they call history. But our man returns.
ALURCA
Do here and in all things, says the minister, Page – 231
VUTHSA . That is his care; what he shall do/is good.
ALURCA
To lavish upon all men love and trust
VUTHSA
I have found my elder brother. Grudge me not,
ALURCA Is it now questioned ?
VUTHSA
Then rejoice with me
ALURCA
Thou takest all hearts and givest thine to none,
VUTHSA
Love itself is sweet enough
VASUNTHA
Suffer this flower to climb its wayside rock. Page – 232
Fierce deserts round the green oasis yearn
VUTHSA
He is the rock, I am the flower. What part
VASUNTHA
A thorn beneath the rose
VUTHSA
Poet, satirist, sage,
VASUNTHA
I squander all and keep none, not like thee
VUTHSA
O, earth is honey; let me taste her all. Page – 233 |