Monday, August 16, 2010

A LOVER'S COMPLAINT - By William Shakespeare


From off a hill whose concave womb re-worded A plaintful story from a sistering vale,
My spirits to attend this double voice accorded,
And down I laid to list the sad-tun'd tale; Ere long espied a fickle maid full pale,
Tearing of papers, breaking rings a-twain,
Storming her world with sorrow's wind and rain.
Upon her head a platted hive of straw,
Which fortified her visage from the sun,
Whereon the thought might think sometime it saw
The carcase of a beauty spent and done.
Time had not scythed all that youth begun, Nor youth all quit;
but, spite of Heaven's fell rage Some beauty peeped through lattice of sear'd age.
Oft did she heave her napkin to her eyne, Which on it had conceited characters,
Laund'ring the silken figures in the brine that season'd woe had pelleted in tears,
And often reading what contents it bears; As often shrieking undistinguish'd woe,
In clamours of all size, both high and low.
Sometimes her levell'd eyes their carriage ride;
As they did battery to the spheres intend; sometime diverted their poor balls are tied
To th' orbed earth; sometimes they do extend
Their view right on; anon their gazes lend
To every place at once, and nowhere fix'd, The mind and sight distractedly commix'd.
Her hair, nor loose nor tied in formal plat, Proclaim'd in her a careless hand of pride;
For some, untuck'd, descended her sheav'd hat, Hanging her pale and pined cheek beside;
Some in her threaden fillet still did bide, And, true to bondage, would not break from thence, Though slackly braided in loose negligence.
A thousand favours from a maund she drew Of amber, crystal, and of beaded jet,
Which one by one she in a river threw, Upon whose weeping margent she was set;
Like usury applying wet to wet, Or monarchs' hands, that lets not bounty fall
Where want cries 'some,' but where excess begs all.
Of folded schedules had she many a one, Which she perus'd, sigh'd, tore,
and gave the flood; Crack'd many a ring of posied gold and bone,
Bidding them find their sepulchres in mud; Found yet mo letters sadly penn'd in blood,
With sleided silk feat and affectedly Enswath'd, and seal'd to curious secrecy.
These often bath'd she in her fluxive eyes, And often kiss'd, and often 'gan to tear;
Cried, 'O false blood, thou register of lies, What unapproved witness dost thou bear!
Ink would have seem'd more black and damned here!'
This said, in top of rage the lines she rents, Big discontent so breaking their contents.


A reverend man that grazed his cattle nigh, Sometime a blusterer,
that the ruffle knew Of court, of city, and had let go by
The swiftest hours, observed as they flew, Towards this afflicted fancy fastly drew;
And, privileg'd by age, desires to know In brief, the grounds and motives of her woe.
So slides he down upon his grained bat, And comely-distant sits he by her side;
When he again desires her, being sat, Her grievance with his hearing to divide:
If that from him there may be aught applied
Which may her suffering ecstasy assuage, 'Tis promised in the charity of age.
'Father,' she says, 'though in me you behold The injury of many a blasting hour,
Let it not tell your judgement I am old; Not age, but sorrow, over me hath power:
I might as yet have been a spreading flower, Fresh to myself,
if I had self-applied Love to myself, and to no love beside.
'But woe is me! too early I attended A youthful suit (it was to gain my grace)
Of one by nature's outwards so commended, That maiden's eyes stuck over all his face:
Love lack'd a dwelling and made him her place; And when in his fair parts she did abide,
She was new lodg'd and newly deified.
'His browny locks did hang in crooked curls; And every light occasion of the wind
Upon his lips their silken parcels hurls. What's sweet to do, to do will aptly find:
Each eye that saw him did enchant the mind; For on his visage was in little drawn,
What largeness thinks in paradise was sawn.
'Small show of man was yet upon his chin; His phoenix down began but to appear,
Like unshorn velvet, on that termless skin, Whose bare out-bragg'd the web it seemed to wear: Yet show'd his visage by that cost more dear;
And nice affections wavering stood in doubt If best were as it was, or best without.
His qualities were beauteous as his form, For maiden-tongued he was, and thereof free;
Yet if men mov'd him, was he such a storm As oft 'twixt May and April is to see,
When winds breathe sweet, unruly though they be. His rudeness so with his authoriz'd youth
Did livery falseness in a pride of truth.
'Well could he ride, and often men would say That horse his mettle from his rider takes:
Proud of subjection, noble by the sway, What rounds, what bounds, what course,
what stop he makes! And controversy hence a question takes,
Whether the horse by him became his deed, Or he his manage by the well-doing steed.
'But quickly on this side the verdict went; His real habitude gave life and grace
To appertainings and to ornament, Accomplish'd in himself, not in his case,:
All aids, themselves made fairer by their place, Came for additions;
yet their purpos'd trim Pierc'd not his grace, but were all grac'd by him.
'So on the tip of his subduing tongue All kind of arguments and question deep,
All replication prompt, and reason strong, For his advantage still did wake and sleep:
To make the weeper laugh, the laugher weep,
He had the dialect and different skill, Catching all passions in his craft of will;

'That he did in the general bosom reign Of young, of old; and sexes both enchanted,
To dwell with him in thoughts, or to remain
In personal duty, following where he haunted:
Consents bewitch'd, ere he desire, have granted;

And dialogued for him what he would say, Ask'd their own wills, and made their wills obey.
'Many there were that did his picture get, To serve their eyes, and in it put their mind;
Like fools that in the imagination set The goodly objects which abroad they find
Of lands and mansions, theirs in thought assign'd;
And labouring in mo pleasures to bestow them,
Than the true gouty landlord which doth owe them:

'So many have, that never touch'd his hand, Sweetly suppos'd them mistress of his heart.
My woeful self, that did in freedom stand, And was my own fee-simple, (not in part,)
What with his heart in youth, and youth in art,

Threw my affections in his charmed power, Reserv'd the stalk, and gave him all my flower.
'Yet did I not, as some my equals did, Demand of him, nor being desired yielded;
Finding myself in honour so forbid, With safest distance I mine honour shielded:
Experience for me many bulwarks builded Of proofs new-bleeding,
which remain'd the foil Of this false jewel, and his amorous spoil.

'But ah! who ever shunn'd by precedent The destin'd ill she must herself assay?
Or force'd examples, 'gainst her own content, To put the by-pass'd perils in her way?
Counsel may stop awhile what will not stay; For when we rage, advice is often seen
By blunting us to make our wills more keen.

'Nor gives it satisfaction to our blood, That we must curb it upon others' proof,
To be forbod the sweets that seems so good, For fear of harms that preach in our behoof.
O appetite, from judgement stand aloof! The one a palate hath that needs will taste,
Though reason weep, and cry It is thy last.

'For further I could say, This man's untrue, And knew the patterns of his foul beguiling;
Heard where his plants in others' orchards grew,
Saw how deceits were gilded in his smiling; Knew vows were ever brokers to defiling;
Thought characters and words, merely but art, And bastards of his foul adulterate heart.

'And long upon these terms I held my city, Till thus he 'gan besiege me:
Gentle maid, Have of my suffering youth some feeling pity,
And be not of my holy vows afraid:
That's to you sworn, to none was ever said; For feasts of love I have been call'd unto,
Till now did ne'er invite, nor never woo.

'All my offences that abroad you see Are errors of the blood, none of the mind;
Love made them not; with acture they may be, Where neither party is nor true nor kind:
They sought their shame that so their shame did find;
And so much less of shame in me remains,
By how much of me their reproach contains.

'Among the many that mine eyes have seen,
Not one whose flame my heart so much as warm'd,
Or my affection put to the smallest teen, Or any of my leisures ever charm'd:
Harm have I done to them, but ne'er was harmed; Kept hearts in liveries, but mine own was free,
And reign'd, commanding in his monarchy.

'Look here what tributes wounded fancies sent me, Of paled pearls and rubies red as blood; Figuring that they their passions likewise lent me Of grief and blushes, aptly understood In bloodless white and the encrimson'd mood; Effects of terror and dear modesty, Encamp'd in hearts, but fighting outwardly.

'And, lo! behold these talents of their hair, With twisted metal amorously empleach'd,
I have receiv'd from many a several fair, (Their kind acceptance weepingly beseech'd,)
With the annexions of fair gems enrich'd, And deep-brain'd sonnets that did amplify
Each stone's dear nature, worth, and quality.

'The diamond, why 'twas beautiful and hard, Whereto his invis'd properties did tend;
The deep-green emerald, in whose fresh regard
Weak sights their sickly radiance do amend; The heaven-hued sapphire and the opal blend
With objects manifold; each several stone, With wit well blazon'd, smil'd, or made some moan.

'Lo! all these trophies of affections hot, Of pensiv'd and subdued desires the tender, Nature hath charg'd me that I hoard them not, But yield them up where I myself must render, That is, to you, my origin and ender: For these, of force, must your oblations be, Since I their altar, you enpatron me.

'O then advance of yours that phraseless hand, Whose white weighs down the airy scale of praise; Take all these similes to your own command, Hallow'd with sighs that burning lungs did raise; What me your minister, for you obeys, Works under you; and to your audit comes Their distract parcels in combined sums.

'Lo! this device was sent me from a nun, Or sister sanctified of holiest note; Which late her noble suit in court did shun, Whose rarest havings made the blossoms dote; For she was sought by spirits of richest coat, But kept cold distance, and did thence remove To spend her living in eternal love.

'But O, my sweet, what labour is't to leave The thing we have not, mastering what not strives? Paling the place which did no form receive, Playing patient sports in unconstrained gyves: She that her fame so to herself contrives, The scars of battle 'scapeth by the flight, And makes her absence valiant, not her might.

'O pardon me, in that my boast is true: The accident which brought me to her eye, Upon the moment did her force subdue, And now she would the caged cloister fly: Religious love put out religion's eye: Not to be tempted, would she be immur'd, And now, to tempt all, liberty procur'd.

'How mighty then you are, O hear me tell! The broken bosoms that to me belong Have emptied all their fountains in my well, And mine I pour your ocean all among: I strong o'er them, and you o'er me being strong, Must for your victory us all congest, As compound love to physic your cold breast.

'My parts had pow'r to charm a sacred nun, Who, disciplin'd and dieted in grace, Believ'd her eyes when they t oassail begun, All vows and consecrations giving place. O most potential love! vow, bond, nor space, In thee hath neither sting, knot, nor confine, For thou art all, and all things else are thine.

'When thou impressest, what are precepts worth Of stale example? When thou wilt inflame, How coldly those impediments stand forth, Of wealth, of filial fear, law, kindred, fame! Love's arms are peace, 'gainst rule, 'gainst sense, 'gainst shame. And sweetens, in the suffering pangs it bears, The aloes of all forces, shocks and fears.

'Now all these hearts that do on mine depend, Feeling it break, with bleeding groans they pine, And supplicant their sighs to your extend, To leave the battery that you make 'gainst mine, Lending soft audience to my sweet design, And credent soul to that strong-bonded oath, That shall prefer and undertake my troth.

'This said, his watery eyes he did dismount, Whose sights till then were levell'd on my face; Each cheek a river running from a fount With brinish current downward flow'd apace: O, how the channel to the stream gave grace! Who, glaz'd with crystal, gate the glowing roses That flame through water which their hue encloses.

'O father, what a hell of witchcraft lies In the small orb of one particular tear! But with the inundation of the eyes What rocky heart to water will not wear? What breast so cold that is not warmed here? O cleft effect! cold modesty, hot wrath, Both fire from hence and chill extincture hath.

'For lo! his passion, but an art of craft, Even there resolv'd my reason into tears; There my white stole of chastity I daff'd, Shook off my sober guards, and civil fears; Appear to him, as he to me appears, All melting; though our drops this difference bore: His poison'd me, and mine did him restore.

'In him a plenitude of subtle matter, Applied to cautels, all strange forms receives, Of burning blushes or of weeping water, Or swooning paleness; and he takes and leaves, In either's aptness, as it best deceives, To blush at speeches rank, to weep at woes, Or to turn white and swoon at tragic shows;

'That not a heart which in his level came Could scape the hail of his all-hurting aim, Showing fair nature is both kind and tame; And, veil'd in them, did win whom he would maim: Against the thing he sought he would exclaim; When he most burned in heart-wish'd luxury, He preach'd pure maid and prais'd cold chastity.

'Thus merely with the garment of a Grace The naked and concealed fiend he cover'd, That the unexperienc'd gave the tempter place, Which, like a cherubin, above them hover'd. Who, young and simple, would not be so lover'd? Ay me! I fell, and yet do question make What I should do again for such a sake.

'O, that infected moisture of his eye, O, that false fire which in his cheek so glow'd, O, that forc'd thunder from his heart did fly, O, that sad breath his spongy lungs bestow'd, O, all that borrow'd motion, seeming ow'd, Would yet again betray the fore-betray'd, And new pervert a reconciled maid.'

Thursday, August 12, 2010

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"A Story of a women - her life, her struggle and her success."

Devika Banerjee was born in Kolkata in a middle class family. Her father was a clerk in one of the local companies and mother was a housewife. Devika was their only daughter. She was born after 5 years after the marriage.

Family was very happy when Devika's mother conceived after 5 years. It was a big day for the family when Devika was but not for her mother. She was born as a still child. She was declared dead by the doctor. Baby didn't cry neither she moved.

Devika's mother was shocked and didn't know how to face the family. Her only child born after 5 years and she is dead? No that can't happen. Doctors tried to wake up the child. After half an hour of struggle Devika was back to life and her mother heaved a sigh of relief. She was called the miracle baby in the hospital and it was very shocking for the doctors too. It was news everywhere "Dead child comes back to life."

Years passed by Devika was brilliant in her studies and passed her board exams with flying colours. She decided to take science as an option and go ahead with medicine. But due to high donation in colleges Devika's father was unable to fulfill her wishes. Devika being only child was most pampered and all her wishes were kept on priority and was fulfilled but this wish was impossible for her father. Her father felt this to be his biggest failure of life and he was very guilty as he couldn't provide happiness to his family, couldn't get them luxury. They were living hand to mouth and now it affected Devika's wishes too. He couldn't stand this guilt and committed suicide. Devika had no option but to earn and continue her studies.

Devika, completed her graduation. It was time her mother thought that she should get married. But Devika was quite reluctant to do so because she knew her mother was alone after her father expired and she couldn't leave her. She joined another firm which gave her better salary but this job was no less a struggle. She started working hard to prove herself but this male dominated society didn't allow her to do so and it was impossible for her to leave the job as it was for her family. It was for her mother.

It was time now that she had to decide to put her foot down against all this. She thought its high time to clarify the misconception people had about her. She cannot allow people to walk over her life, her condition, her future, her dreams, her opportunities and her career. It was time she stood for herself. It was time to make this society aware that a definition of a girl doesn't mean someone who is below their foot and dance like a puppet on what and how they say. It was time to change the definition.

She changed the job applied job and applied in Mumbai. She is also enrolled for further studies. According to Devika, Qualification is one weapon that can kill all evils. It was a violent decision in non-violent way. Her mother and herself shifted to Mumbai where she worked and studied together.

The people in new company were similar but her approach to them was different this time. She knew how to put her words and work forward. She worked hard but along with that she learnt diplomacy and politics to support her. Along with her qualification she felt that hard work, diplomacy and politics are also other 3 tyres to run her vehicle of life and career smoothly.

All that happened with her in these years after her father expired, She started gaining a sense of hatred for men and society. Though she was compelled by her mother yo get married. she denied. She had decided that once she reaches a level and she earns enough. She would need no man to support her in her life.

Five Yrs passed by and Devika turned 27 yrs. By now she completed her further studies and was appointed as Manager in a company. From a rented flat she shifted to her own flat. Today she had all the luxuries and a sound bank balance. She did what she wanted. She achieved what she promised to the society and herself.

Rohit Singhania, A business man was 30 yrs old, Mumbai based handsome guy, well educated and an eligible bachelor that every girl wished to marry. He was Phd from a renowned university. He had unapproachable and dominant personality, very adamant and shrude. But this personality was for strangers. People who knew him had completely different perception about him. For them he was kind hearted, soft spoken, smart and intelligent person. He helped kids in orphanage with necessities required by them. He was a very smart business man. He had a mother in his family who was most loving and caring lady. Rohit was a pampered child. Rohit's father and elder brother died in a car accident when he was 18 yrs old. Since then he handled his father's business and continued his studies. In these 12 yrs, profits of the business multiplied every year and in no time he was known as a youngest entrepreneur. He was known for his innovative ideas in business that helped him to be a foot forward than his competitors.

Rohit's firm was collaborating with a Finance company for which he had to attend the conference call in Delhi.


"Maa, I'll be fine" Devika said to her Mom. "I know I have never been alone away from you but this is my work. I have to go and don't worry I'll keep calling." She was gone.

She reached Delhi a day prior to the conference and she had booked a hotel for herself. As she was early she couldn't understand what she would do entire day. She got fresh and wore white salwar kameez and kept her hair open and a subtle make up. Along with that she wore pearl necklace and earrings that enhanced her beauty.

She glanced in the mirror once and realised that it had been ages she had dressed like that. She was working so hard that her feminine side was completely aloof from the world. She had a glow in her skin, her lips like petals and her eyes as deep as ocean.

She went downstairs to the hotel lawn where she sat for some snacks and drinks. Very beautiful and soft music was being played in the background. She felt this to be a perfect evening.

Rohit was staying in the same hotel where Devika was staying and he has come for the same conference. He entered the lawn and his eyes got locked with Devika's. He had not seen such a beauty. She was beautiful but was wondering how can a girl so beautiful be alone?

Devika was sitting in the corner of the lawn lost in her thoughts, her goals and her motives. She ignored the glance of Rohit and concentrated on her food and drinks. It was late that evening and all the guests had left the lawn but Rohit and Devika were still sitting there. Rohit had his eyes locked on Devika and Devika was lost in her thoughts. It was a perfect night mild cold breeze, soft music and two people perfectly compatible. Rohit wished he could dance with this beauty. He felt as if this was the girl he always longed for and he always waited for. She left the place after some time and walked down the lane which was quiet. Rohit followed her. She found the place and sat down on the stairs gazing up in the sky. How beautiful it looked with Full moon and stars around it. Rohit was amazed by her beauty she looked awesome in the moonlight. Suddenly she saw Rohit and was stunned. She got up and was about to run but Rohit stopped her.

"Dont run I won't harm you."

She didnt listen and started walking fast towards the hotel. Rohit tried to stop her but she ran away. He knew she stayed in the same hotel but was unaware which room she stayed niether he knew her name so that he could locate her.

It was too late and it was time for him to take rest as he had to attend the conference next day.

Next day he reached the conference where he had to sign the deal papers and announce his leadership to the existing employees of the company. As soon as he entered the conference room he saw Devika there. She was zapped to see him there. She was more shocked when she came to know that he was her new boss and she will have to work under him very soon. The thought of that made her sick inside.

As she was representing her company she had to hand over the agreement and other legal documents to Rohit. Rohit looked at her and gave a smile which she she didn't return. Rohit felt a hit because she was the first girl who didn't fall for him.

Rohit was resuming as a Chairperson of the new company in a week's time.

It was a new day, new week and Rohit was now a Chairperson of the new venture. He was about to lead team of new staff and new projects and new clients. It was a new challenge for him.

As soon as he entered office he first thought of going through the history of work that the company was dealing into and called for the manager with the files required.

He was glad to see Devika working for him but at a same time Devika didn't look much impressed with him.

Days passed by and work was progressing and so was Rohit's love for Devika. He felt she is the perfect match for her. She that one girl he always dreamt of.

It was Monday morning new day new week and Devika for the first time didn't feel like going to work after a weekend. She felt like relaxing. Be alone for sometime.

While she was alone, she started analyzing her life. What she was and what she is now. She thought about Rohit and wondered why she always avoided him. Is it because she didn't wanted to leave her mother or is it because she was scared, she won't be able to handle responsibilities like her father? But Rohit was well settled and he would hold the responsibilities of the family well. He liked her but she was uncertain that he loved her. She didnt have courage to ask him this.

Days passed by and their love for each other increased but they did not confess each other. Devika's mom was eager for her to get married. She thought, now that Devika is well settled she should get married. Devika agreed to her mom as she felt that it is time to get settled. It is time to have stable life but she loved Rohit. On the other hand, Rohit confessed his love to his best friend that he loved Devika. His friend told him that he should go and tell her but Rohit was scared as he couldn't afford to lose her.

One evening, It was raining very heavily and Devika was standing waiting for the bus. Rohit saw her and offered her lift in his car. Devika accepted the offer and sat in his car. Devika looked very beautiful. She looked liked an angel. Her hair wet and she looked perfect.

Rohit thought of proposing her the very moment but he thought this not the right time. A proposal should have a perfect moment. A romantic candle light dinner at a beach would be perfect.
Next day, Rohit planned a perfect date in the evening after office for Devika. He made arrangements on the beach. Two chairs and a table covered with white linen under a tent which had red colour cloth. There were Red candles and a Flower vase with roses in it. There were musicians with a violin for soft music and a ring which he held in his hand. He was waiting for Devika.
As soon as Devika got down from the car which he had sent to pick her up. She stepped on the Red carpet on the floor. She started walking towards Rohit with butterflies in her stomach. She looed gorgeous. She wore Black Churidar with long black earings dangling down her ears, she wore bangles and her hair was open. With perfect make up for the evening she looked stunning.
She reached where Rohit was standing. The look on her face clearly asked many questions to Rohit. Rohit understood her expression and without any delay he held out the ring in his hand and sat down on his right knee and said, " Devika, Every time I look at you I fall in love with you again and again and again.. Please be mine forever".
Devika was speechless. She had no words to express what she felt. She loved him but was scared to tell him and now this man is standing in front of her with a ring in her hand. She would accept, ofcourse she would.
She knelt down in front of him and cried out loud and hugged him. She accepted his marriage proposal. She was happy that she was with a man who was responsible, caring and too loving and she would give her life for his happiness.







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