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THE FAMILY: 6 by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHAT GLORY FOR A BOY OF TEN
Last Line: RIDES OFF DOWNHILL INTO THE WOOD.
Subject(s): FAMILY LIFE; RELATIVES;

6

What glory for a boy of ten,
Who now must three gigantic men,
And two enormous, dapple grey
New Zealand pack-horses, array
And lead, and wisely resolute
Our day-long business execute
In the far shore-side town. His soul
Glows in his bosom like a coal;
His innocent eyes glitter again,
And his hand trembles on the rein.
Once he reviews his whole command
And chivalrously planting hand
On hip -- a borrowed attitude --
Rides off downhill into the wood.



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