GOOD servant! up, and saddle quick, And leap upon thy steed, And to King Duncan's castle then Through plain and forest speed. Into the stable creep, and wait, 'Till by the helper spied; Then say: "Of Duncan's daughters, which "Has just become a bride?" And if he says: "The brown one 'tis," The news bring quickly home; But if he says: "The fair one 'tis," More slowly thou mayst come. Then go to the ropemaker's shop, And buy a rope for me; And riding slowly, bring it here, And mute and silent be. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A NYMPH'S PASSION by BEN JONSON THE SECRET OF THE SEA by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW CASSANDRA by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 95, 96. AL-AZALI, AL-BAKI by EDWIN ARNOLD A FABLE, FOR HENRICUS D., ESQ., JR by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN THE WANDERER: 1. IN ITALY: FATALITY by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |