<h2><SPAN name="page25"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>ART <i>VERSUS</i> CUPID</h2>
<p>[<i>A room in a private house</i>. <i>A maiden sitting
before a fire meditating</i>.]</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maiden</span></p>
<p class="poetry">Now have I fully fixed upon my part.<br/>
Good-bye to dreams; for me a life of art!<br/>
Beloved art! Oh, realm serene and fair,<br/>
Above the mean and sordid world of care,<br/>
Above earth’s small ambitions and desires!<br/>
Art! art! the very word my soul inspires!<br/>
From foolish memories it sets me free.<br/>
Not what has been, but that which is to be<br/>
Absorbs me now. Adieu to vain regret!<br/>
The bow is tensely drawn—the target set.</p>
<p style="text-align: right">[<i>A knock at the door</i>.]</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>aside</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">The night is dark and chill; the hour is
late.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><SPAN name="page26"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>(<i>Aloud</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Who knocks upon my door?</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><i>A Voice Outside</i></p>
<p class="poetry">’Tis I, your fate!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span></p>
<p class="poetry">Thou dost deceive, not me, but thine own
self.<br/>
My fate is not a wandering, vagrant elf.<br/>
My fate is here, within this throbbing heart<br/>
That beats alone for glory, and for art.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><i>Voice</i></p>
<p style="text-align: center">[<i>Another knock at door</i>.]</p>
<p class="poetry">Pray, let me in; I am so faint and cold.</p>
<p>[<i>Door is pushed ajar</i>. <i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Cupid</span>, <i>who approaches the fire with
outstretched hands</i>.]</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>indignantly</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Methinks thou art not faint, however cold,<br/>
But rather too courageous, and most bold;<br/>
Surprisingly ill-mannered, sir, and rude,<br/>
Without an invitation to intrude<br/>
Into my very presence.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><SPAN name="page27"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>warming his hands</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry"> But, you see,<br/>
Girls never mind a little chap like me.<br/>
They’re always watching for me on the sly,<br/>
And hoping I will call.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>haughtily</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry"> Indeed, not I!<br/>
My heart has listened to a sweeter voice,<br/>
A clarion call that gives command—not choice.<br/>
And I have answered to that call, ‘I come’;<br/>
To other voices shall my ears be dumb.<br/>
To art alone I consecrate my life—<br/>
Art is my spouse, and I his willing wife.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>slowly</i>, <i>gazing in the grate</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Art is a sultan, and you must divide<br/>
His love with many another ill-fed bride.<br/>
Now I know one who worships you alone.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>impatiently</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">I will not listen! for the dice is thrown<br/>
And art has won me. On my brow some day<br/>
Shall rest the laurel wreath—</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><SPAN name="page28"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>sitting down and looking at</i> <span class="smcap">Maid</span> <i>critically</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry"> Just let me say<br/>
I think sweet orange blossoms under lace<br/>
Are better suited to your type of face.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>ignoring interruption</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">I yet shall stand before an audience<br/>
That listens as one mind, absorbed, intense,<br/>
And with my genius I shall rouse its cheers,<br/>
Still it to silence, soften it to tears,<br/>
Or wake its laughter. Oh, the play! the play!<br/>
The play’s the thing! My boy, <i>the play</i>!!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>suddenly clapping his hands</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry"> Oh, say!<br/>
I know a splendid role for you to take,<br/>
And one that always keeps the house awake—<br/>
And calls for pretty dressing. Oh, it’s great!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>excitedly</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Well, well, what is it? Wherefore make me
wait?</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>tapping his brow</i>, <i>thoughtfully</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">How is it those lines run—oh, now I
know;<br/>
You make a stately entrance—measured—slow—<br/>
<SPAN name="page29"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>To
stirring music, then you kneel and say<br/>
Something about—to honour and obey—<br/>
For better and for worse—till death do part.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>angrily</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Be still, you foolish boy; that is not
<i>art</i>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>seriously</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">She needs great skill who takes the role of
wife<br/>
In God’s stupendous drama human life.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maid</span>
(<i>suddenly becoming serious</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">So I once thought! Oh, once my very
soul<br/>
Was filled and thrilled with dreaming of that role.<br/>
Life seemed so wonderful; it held for me<br/>
No purpose, no ambition, but to be<br/>
Loving and loved. My highest thought of fame<br/>
Was some day bearing my dear lover’s name.<br/>
Alone, I ofttimes uttered it aloud,<br/>
Or wrote it down, half timid, and all proud<br/>
To see myself lost utterly in him:<br/>
As some small star might joy in growing dim<br/>
When sinking in the sun; or as the dew,<br/>
Forgetting the brief little life it knew<br/>
In space, might on the ocean’s bosom fall<br/>
And ask for nothing—only to give all.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><SPAN name="page30"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>aside</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Now, <i>that’s</i> the
talk—it’s music to my ear<br/>
After that stuff on ‘art’ and a
‘career.’<br/>
I hope she’ll keep it up.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maiden</span>
(<i>continuing her reverie</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry"> Again my dream<br/>
Shaped into changing pictures. I would seem<br/>
To see myself in beautiful array<br/>
Move down the aisle upon my wedding day;<br/>
And then I saw the modest living-room<br/>
With lighted lamp, and fragrant plants in bloom,<br/>
And books and sewing scattered all about,<br/>
And just we two alone.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>in glee aside</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry"> There’s not a doubt<br/>
I’ll land her yet!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maiden</span></p>
<p class="poetry"> My dream kaleidoscope<br/>
Changed still again, and framed love’s dearest
hope—<br/>
The trinity of home; and life was good<br/>
And all its deepest meaning understood.</p>
<p><SPAN name="page31"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
31</span>[<i>Sits lost in a dream</i>. <i>Behind scenes a
voice sings a lullaby</i>, ‘<i>Beautiful Land of
Nod</i>.’ <span class="smcap">Cupid</span> <i>in
ecstasy tiptoes about and clasps his hands in delight</i>.]</p>
<p class="poetry">Another scene! a matron in her prime,<br/>
I saw myself glide peacefully with time<br/>
Into the quiet middle years, content<br/>
With simple joys the dear home circle lent.<br/>
My sons and daughters made my diadem;<br/>
I saw my happy youth renewed in them.<br/>
The pain of growing old lost all its sting,<br/>
For Love stood near—in Winter, as in Spring.</p>
<p>[<span class="smcap">Cupid</span> <i>tiptoes to door and makes
a signal</i>. <span class="smcap">Maiden</span> <i>starts
up dramatically</i>.]</p>
<p class="poetry">’Twas but a dream! I woke all
suddenly.<br/>
The world had changed! And now life means to me<br/>
My art—the stage—excitement and the crowd—<br/>
The glare of many foot-lights—and the loud<br/>
Applause of men, as I cry in rage,<br/>
‘Give me the dagger!’ or creep down the stage<br/>
In that sleep-walking scene. Oh, art like mine<br/>
Will send the chills down every listener’s spine!<br/>
And when I choose, salt tears shall freely flow<br/>
As in the moonlight I cry, ‘Romeo! Romeo!<br/>
<SPAN name="page32"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>Oh,
wherefore art thou, Romeo?’<br/>
Ay, ’tis
done<br/>
My dream of home life.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span></p>
<p class="poetry"> It
is but begun.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Maiden</span></p>
<p class="poetry">The heart but once can dream a dream so
fair,<br/>
And so henceforth love thoughts I do forswear;<br/>
Since faith in love has crumbled to the dust,<br/>
In fame alone, I put my hope and trust.</p>
<p>[<span class="smcap">Cupid</span> <i>at the door beckons
excitedly</i>. <i>Enter lover with outstretched
arms</i>.]</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span></p>
<p class="poetry">Here’s one who will explain yourself to
you<br/>
And make that old sweet dream of love come true.<br/>
Fix up your foolish quarrel; time is brief—<br/>
So waste no more of it in doubt or grief.</p>
<p>[<i>The lovers meet and embrace</i>.]</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Cupid</span>
(<i>in doorway</i>)</p>
<p class="poetry">Warm lip to lip, and heart to beating heart,<br/>
The cast is made—My Lady has her part.</p>
<p style="text-align: center">CURTAIN</p>
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