Ban and Arriere Ban by Andrew Lang
page 70 of 73 (95%)
page 70 of 73 (95%)
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May observe she's rather thin;
Little more than bone and skin Is the Muse; Scanty sacrifice she won When her very best she'd done, And at her they poked their fun, In Reviews. 'Rhymes,' in truth, 'are stubborn things.' And to Rhyme she clung, and clings, But whatever song she sings Scarcely sells. If her tone be grave, they say 'Give us something rather gay.' If she's skittish, then they pray 'Something else!' Much she loved, for wading shod, To go forth with line and rod, Loved the heather, and the sod, Loved to rest On the crystal river's brim Where she saw the fishes swim, And she heard the thrushes' hymn, By the Test! She, whatever way she went, Friendly was and innocent, Little need the Bard repent Of her lay. |
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