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Benjamin Disraeli Unpublished Hand-Written Poem "Oenone"

4pp of a bifolium, measuring 7.25" x 9", no place, undated. An unpublished, unsigned manuscript poem in the hand of Benjamin Disraeli, entitled "Oenone". It is unknown to whom Disraeli was sending the piece to, but a dedication at the top of the first page reads, "Something you may remember we said touching the metre called Trochaic Tetrameter Catalectic, & here is a beautiful specimen for you: stanzas such as "the heartstrings of Ovid wd thrill to hear from his own Oenone. "The poem reads in part:

"On the holy mount of Ida,
Where the pine and cypress grow,
Sate a young and lovely maiden,
Weeping ever, weeping low
Drearily throughout the forest,
Did the winds of Autumn blow,
And the clouds above were flying,
And Scamander rolled below.

'Faithless Paris! cruel Paris!'
Thus the poor deserted spake —
'Wherefore thus so strangely leave me?
Why thy loving bride forsake?'
"Why no tender word at parting —
Why no kiss, no farewell take?
Would that I could but forget thee —
Would this throbbing heart might break!'

'Is my face no longer blooming?
Are my eyes no longer bright?
Ah! my tears have made them dimmer,
And my cheeks are pale and white.
I have wept since early morning,
I will weep the livelong night;
Now I long for sullen darkness,
As I once have longed for light'…"

Oenone, in Greek mythology, was a nymph of Mount Ida and first wife of Paris of Troy. Paris abandoned Oenone after falling in love with Queen Helen of Sparta, which incited the Trojan War. Later, when wounded in battle, Paris returned to his wife and sought her help to healing, but she cast him out and he died on the slopes of Mount Ida. Overcome with grief, Oenone then killed herself to rejoin her husband in the afterlife. With flattened folds and creasing throughout. Uneven toning and soiling throughout. Spots of dampstaining in places. Text is still bold. Unsigned.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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