The Project Gutenberg EBook of Le bestiaire: ou Corte?ge d'Orphe?e, by Guillaume Apollinaire This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Le bestiaire: ou Corte?ge d'Orphe?e Author: Guillaume Apollinaire Illustrator: Raoul Dufy Release Date: August 30, 2019 [EBook #60199] Language: French Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LE BESTIAIRE: OU CORTE?GE *** Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.) GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTÈGE D'ORPHÉE ILLUSTRÉ PAR RAOUL DUFY Éditions de LA SIRÈNE 12, Rue La Boétie PARIS MDCCCCXIX La rareté de l'édition originale du Bestiaire motive cette reproduction réduite. La mort soudaine de Guillaume Apollinaire l'a empêché de présenter lui-même ce nouveau livre au public. Je le fais à sa place et j'en profite pour adresser à sa mémoire le souvenir ému de mon amitié et de mon admiration. R. D. TABLE DE MATIÈRES ORPHÉE I. LA TORTUE. LE CHEVAL. LA CHÈVRE DU THIBET. LE SERPENT. LE CHAT. LE LION. LE LIÈVRE. LE LAPIN. LE DROMADAIRE. LA SOURIS. L'ÉLÉPHANT. ORPHÉE II LA CHENILLE. LA MOUCHE. LA PUCE. LA SAUTERELLE. ORPHÉE III. LE DAUPHIN. LE POULPE. LA MÉDUSE. L'ÉCREVISSE. LA CARPE. ORPHÉE IV. LES SIRÈNES. LA COLOMBE. LE PAON. LE HIBOU. IBIS. LE BOEUF. NOTES. ORPHÉE I [Illustration 01: Orphée I] Admirez le pouvoir insigne Et la noblesse de la ligne: Elle est la voix que la lumière fit entendre Et dont parle Hermès Trismégiste en son Pimandre. Elisabeth Barré. LA TORTUE. [Illustration 02: La Tortue.] Du Thrace magique, ô délire! Mes doigts sûrs font sonner la lyre. Les animaux passent aux sons De ma tortue, de mes chansons. LE CHEVAL. [Illustration 03: Le cheval.] Mes durs rêves formels sauront te chevaucher, Mon destin au char d'or sera ton beau cocher Qui pour rênes tiendra tendus à frénésie, Mes vers, les parangons de toute poésie. LA CHÈVRE DU THIBET. [Illustration 04: La Chèvre du Thibet.] Les poils de cette chèvre et même Ceux d'or pour qui prit tant de peine Jason, ne valent rien au prix Des cheveux dont je suis épris. LE SERPENT. [Illustration 05: Le Serpent.] Tu t'acharnes sur la beauté. Et quelles femmes ont été Victimes de ta cruauté! Ève, Eurydice, Cléopâtre; J'en connais encor trois ou quatre. LE CHAT. [Illustration 06: Le Chat.] Je souhaite dans ma maison: Une femme ayant sa raison, Un chat passant parmi les livres, Des amis en toute saison Sans lesquels je ne peux pas vivre. LE LION. [Illustration 07: Le Lion.] Ô lion, malheureuse image Des rois chus lamentablement, Tu ne nais maintenant qu'en cage A Hambourg, chez les Allemands. LE LIÈVRE. [Illustration 08: Le Lièvre.] Ne sois pas lascif et peureux Comme le lièvre et l'amoureux. Mais, que toujours ton cerveau soit La hase pleine qui conçoit. LE LAPIN. [Illustration 09: Le Lapin.] Je connais un autre connin Que tout vivant je voudrais prendre. Sa garenne est parmi le thym Des vallons du pays de Tendre. LE DROMADAIRE. [Illustration 10: Le Dromadaire.] Avec ses quatre dromadaires Don Pedro d'Alfaroubeira Courut le monde et l'admira. Il fit ce que je voudrais faire Si j'avais quatre dromadaires. LA SOURIS. [Illustration 11: La Souris.] Belles journées, souris du temps. Vous rongez peu à peu ma vie. Dieu! je vais avoir vingt-huit ans, Et mal vécus, à mon envie. L'ÉLÉPHANT. [Illustration 12: L'Éléphant.] Comme un éléphant son ivoire, J'ai en bouche un bien précieux. Pourpre mort!... J'achète ma gloire Au prix des mots mélodieux. ORPHÉE II [Illustration 13: Orphée II.] Regardez cette troupe infecte Aux mille pattes, aux cent yeux: Rotifères, cirons, insectes Et microbes plus merveilleux Que les sept merveilles du monde Et le palais de Rosemonde! LA CHENILLE. [Illustration 14: La Chenille] Le travail mène à la richesse. Pauvres poètes, travaillons! La chenille en peinant sans cesse Devient le riche papillon. LA MOUCHE. [Illustration 15: La Mouche.] Nos mouches savent des chansons Que leur apprirent en Norvège Les mouches ganiques qui sont Les divinités de la neige. LA PUCE. [Illustration 16: La Puce.] Puces, amis, amantes même, Qu'ils sont cruels ceux qui nous aiment! Tout notre sang coule pour eux. Les bien-aimés sont malheureux. LA SAUTERELLE. [Illustration 17: La Sauterelle.] Voici la fine sauterelle, La nourriture de saint Jean. Puissent mes vers être comme elle, Le régal des meilleures gens. ORPHÉE III [Illustration 18: Orphée III.] Que ton cœur soit l'appât et le ciel, la piscine! Car, pécheur, quel poisson d'eau douce ou bien marine Égale-t-il, et par la forme et la saveur, Ce beau poisson divin qu'est JÉSUS, Mon Sauveur? LE DAUPHIN. [Illustration 19: Le Dauphin.] Dauphins, vous jouez dans la mer, Mais le flot est toujours amer. Parfois, ma joie éclate-t-elle? La vie est encore cruelle. LE POULPE. [Illustration 20: Le Poulpe.] Jetant son encre vers les cieux, Suçant le sang de ce qu'il aime Et le trouvant délicieux, Ce monstre inhumain, c'est moi-même. LA MÉDUSE. [Illustration 21: La Méduse.] Méduses, malheureuses têtes Aux chevelures violettes Vous vous plaisez dans les tempêtes, Et je m'y plais comme vous faites. L'ÉCREVISSE. [Illustration 22: L'Écrevisse.] Incertitude, ô mes délices Vous et moi nous nous en allons Comme s'en vont les écrevisses, À reculons, à reculons. LA CARPE. [Illustration 23: La Carpe.] Dans vos viviers, dans vos étangs, Carpes, que vous vivez longtemps! Est-ce que la mort vous oublie, Poissons de la mélancolie. ORPHÉE IV. [Illustration 24: Orphée IV.] La femelle de l'alcyon, L'Amour, les volantes Sirènes. Savent de mortelles chansons Dangereuses et inhumaines. N'oyez pas ces oiseaux maudits, Mais les Anges du paradis. LES SIRÈNES. [Illustration 25: Les Sirènes.] Saché-je d'où provient, Sirènes, votre ennui Quand vous vous lamentez, au large, dans la nuit? Mer, je suis, comme toi, plein de voix machinées Et mes vaisseaux chantants se nomment les années. LA COLOMBE. [Illustration 26: La Colombe.] Colombe, l'amour et l'esprit Qui engendrâtes Jésus-Christ, Comme vous j'aime une Marie. Qu'avec elle je me marie. LE PAON. [Illustration 27: Le Paon.] En faisant la roue, cet oiseau, Dont le pennage traîne à terre, Apparaît encore plus beau, Mais se découvre le derrière. Le HIBOU. [Illustration 28: Le Hibou.] Mon pauvre cœur est un hibou Qu'on cloue, qu'on décloue, qu'on recloue. De sang, d'ardeur, il est à bout. Tous ceux qui m'aiment, je les loue. IBIS. [Illustration 29: Ibis.] Oui, j'irai dans l'ombre terreuse Ô mort certaine, ainsi soit-il! Latin mortel, parole affreuse, Ibis, oiseau des bords du Nil. LE BOEUF. [Illustration 30: Le Boeuf.] Ce chérubin dit la louange Du paradis, où, près des anges, Nous revivrons, mes chers amis Quand le bon Dieu l'aura permis. [Illustration 31] NOTES. Admirez le pouvoir insigne Et la noblesse de la ligne. _Il loue la ligne qui a formé les images, magnifiques ornements de ce divertissement poétique._ Elle est la voix que la lumière fit entendre Et dont parle Hermès Trismégiste en son Pimandre. «_Bientôt, lit-on dans le_ Pimandre, _descendirent des ténèbres... et il en sortit un cri inarticulé qui semblait la voix de la lumière._» _Cette voix de la lumière, n'est-ce pas le dessin» c'est-à-dire la ligne? Et quand la lumière s'exprime pleinement tout se colore. La peinture est proprement un langage lumineux._ Du Thrace magique. _Orphée était datif de la Thrace. Ce sublime poète jouait d'une lyre que Mercure lui avait donnée. Elle était composée d'une carapace de tortue, de cuir collé à l'entour, de deux branches, d'un chevalet et de cordes faites avec des boyaux de brebis. Mercure donna également de ces lyres à Apollon et à Amphion. Quand Orphée jouait en chantant, les animaux sauvages eux-mêmes venaient écouter son cantique. Orphée inventa toutes les sciences, tous les arts. Fondé dans la magie, il connut l'avenir et prédit chrétiennement l'avènement du SAUVEUR._ Mes durs rêves formels sauront te chevaucher, Mon destin au char d'or sera ton beau cocher. _Le premier qui monta Pégase fut Bellérophon quand il alla attaquer la Chimère. Il existe aujourd'hui bien des chimères, et avant de combattre l'une d'elles, la plus ennemie de la poésie, il convient de brider Pégase et même de l'atteler. On sait bien ce que je veux dire._ La hase pleine qui conçoit. _Chez la femelle du lièvre la superfétation est possible._ Avec ses quatre dromadaires, Don Pedro d'Alfaroubeira Courut le monde et l'admira. _La célèbre relation de voyage intitulée_: Historia del Infante D. Pedro de Portugal, en la que se refiere lo que le sucedio en le viaje que hizo cuando anduvo las siete partes del mundo, compuesto por Gomez de Santistevan, uno de los doce que llevo en su compania el infante, _rapporte que l'Infant du Portugal, don Pedro d'Alfaroubeira, se mit en route avec douze compagnons pour visiter les sept parties du monde. Ces voyageurs étaient montés sur quatre dromadaires, et après avoir passé en Espagne, ils allèrent en Norvège et, de là, à Babylone et en Terre-Sainte. Le prince portugais visita encore les états du prêtre Jean et revint dans son pays au bout de trois ans et quatre mois._ Et le palais de Rosemonde. _Voici, touchant ce palais, témoignage de l'amour que le roi d'Angleterre éprouvait pour sa maîtresse, ce couplet d'une complainte dont je ne connais point l'Auteur_: _Pour mettre Rosemonde à l'abri de la haine Que lui portait la reine, Le roi fit construire un palais Tel qu'on n'en vit jamais._ Les mouches ganiques qui sont Les divinités de la neige. _Toutes n'apparaissent pas sous la forme de flocons, mais beaucoup ont été apprivoisées par les sorciers finnois ou lapons et elles leur obéissent. Les magiciens se les transmettent de père en fils et les gardent enfermées dans une boîte où elles se tiennent invisibles, prêtes à s'envoler en essaim pour tourmenter les voleurs, tout en chantant les paroles magiques, ainsi quelles-mêmes immortelles._ Voici la fine sauterelle, La nourriture de saint Jean. «_Et erat Joannes vestitus pilis cameli, et zona pellicea, circa lumbos ejus, et locustas, et mel silvestre edebat._» S. Marc. I, 6. La femelle de l'alcyon, L'Amour, les volantes Sirènes Savent de mortelles chansons Dangereuses et inhumaines. _Les navigateurs, entendant chanter la femelle de l'alcyon, s'apprêtaient à mourir, sauf toutefois vers la mi-décembre, où ces oiseaux font leurs nids, et l'on pensait qu'alors la mer était calme. Quant à l'Amour et quant aux Sirènes, ces oiseaux merveilleux chantent si harmonieusement que la vie même de celui qui les écoute n'est pas un prix trop élevé pour payer une telle musique._ Ce chérubin. _On distingue parmi les hiérarchies célestes, vouées au service et à la gloire de la divinité, des êtres aux formes inconnues et de la plus surprenante beauté. Les chérubins sont des bœufs ailés, mais aucunement monstrueux._ Quand le bon Dieu l'aura permis. _Ceux qui s'exercent à la poésie ne recherchent et n'aiment rien autre que la perfection qui est Dieu lui-même. Et cette divine bonté, cette suprême perfection abandonneraient ceux dont la vie n'a eu pour but que de les découvrir et de les glorifier? Cela paraît impossible, et, à mon sens, les poètes ont le droit d'espérer après leur mort le bonheur perdurable que procure l'entière connaissance de Dieu, c'est-à-dire de la sublime beauté._ [Illustration 32] End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Le bestiaire: ou Corte?ge d'Orphe?e, by Guillaume Apollinaire *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LE BESTIAIRE: OU CORTE?GE *** ***** This file should be named 60199-0.txt or 60199-0.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/6/0/1/9/60199/ Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.) Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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