Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 14. TO ANDREW LANG, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dear andrew, with the brindled hair Last Line: And your ink sings of helicon. Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour Subject(s): Lang, Andrew (1844-1912) | ||||||||
DEAR Andrew, with the brindled hair, Who glory to have thrown in air, High over arm, the trembling reed, By Ale and Kail, by Till and Tweed: An equal craft of hand you show The pen to guide, the fly to throw: I count you happy starred; for God, When he with inkpot and with rod Endowed you, bade your fortune lead Forever by the crooks of Tweed, Forever by the woods of song And lands that to the Muse belong; Or if in peopled streets. or in The abhorred pedantic sanhedrim, It should be yours to wander, still Airs of the morn, airs of the hill, The plovery Forest and the seas That break about the Hebrides, Should follow over field and plain And find you at the window pane; And you again see hill and peel, And the bright springs gush at your heel, So went the fiat forth, and so Garrulous like a brook you go, With sound of happy mirth and sheen Of daylight--whether by the green You face that moment, or the grey; Whether you dwell in March or May; Or whether treat of reels and rods Or of the old unhappy gods: Still like a brook your page has shone, And your ink sings of Helicon. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE SHADE OF ANDREW LANG by WILFRID CHARLES THORLEY AN OLD SONG BY NEW SINGERS: 'MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB': 4. ANDREW LANG by A. C. WILKIE PRAISE OF FAMOUS MEN: 6. ANDREW LANG by HUMBERT WOLFE CONTRIBUTED BY MR. ANDREW LANG by ANTHONY C. DEANE A GOOD PLAY by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ALCAICS: TO H. F. BROWN by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON AT THE SEASIDE by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON AUNTIE'S SKIRTS by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON CHRISTMAS AT SEA by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ENVOY: 2. TO MY MOTHER by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |
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