Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LANDOR, by JOHN ALBEE First Line: Come, walter savage landor, come this way Last Line: Or chant some line of cadenced, classic hymn. Subject(s): Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864) | ||||||||
COME, Walter Savage Landor, come this way; Step through the lintel low, with prose or verse, Tallest of latter men; the early star And latest setting sun of great compeers; Through youth, through manhood, and extremest age, Strong at the root, and at the top, blossoms Perennial. When culled the fields around Still calling up the great for wisest talk, Or singing clear some fresh, melodious stave, Not sickly - sweet, but like ripe autumn fruit, Of which not one but all the senses taste, And leave uncloyed the dainty appetite. Great English master of poetic art, In these late times that dandle every muse, Here mayst thou air all day thine eloquence, And I a never weary listener, If thou at eve wilt sing one witty song, Or chant some line of cadenced, classic hymn. | Other Poems of Interest...MIND FLYING AFAR by EDGAR LEE MASTERS IN MEMORY OF WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE FOR AN EPITAPH AT FIESOLE by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR SONG FOR THE CENTENARY OF WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR by JAMES STEEL SMITH MUSIC AND MEMORY by JOHN ALBEE |
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