Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BALLADE OF THE GIRTON GIRL, by ANDREW LANG Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: She had just 'put her gown on' at girton Last Line: Buther forte's to evaluate π. Subject(s): Girls; Schools; Students | ||||||||
SHE has just "put her gown on" at Girton, She is learned in Latin and Greek, But lawn tennis she plays with a skirt on That the prudish remark with a shriek. In her accents, perhaps, she is weak (Ladies are, one observes with a sigh), But in Algebrathere she's unique, But her forte's to evaluate π. She can talk about putting a "spirt on" (I admit, an unmaidenly freak), And she dearly delighteth to flirt on A punt in some shadowy creek; Should her bark, by mischance, spring a leak, She can swim as a swallow can fly; She can fence, she can put with a cleek, But her forte's to evaluate π. She has lectured on Scopas and Myrton, Coins, vases, mosaics, the antique, Old tiles with the secular dirt on, Old marbles with noses to seek. And her Cobet she quotes by the week, And she's written on KEV and on kai, And her service is swift and oblique, But her forte's to evaluate π. ENVOY. Princess, like a rose is her cheek, And her eyes are as blue as the sky, And I'd speak, had I courage to speak, Buther forte's to evaluate π. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN MICHAEL ROBINS?ÇÖS CLASS MINUS ONE by HICOK. BOB YOU GO TO SCHOOL TO LEARN by THOMAS LUX GRADESCHOOL'S LARGE WINDOWS by THOMAS LUX |
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