Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MONTAIGNE AND HIS KITTEN, by HERMAN MELVILLE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Hither, blanche! 'tis you and I Last Line: Wise ones fool it while they may! Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Montaigne, Michel De (1533-1592) | ||||||||
Hither, Blanche! 'Tis you and I. Now that not a fool is by To say we fool it -- let us fool! We, you know, in mind are one, Alumni of no fagging school; Superfluous business still we shun; And ambition we let go, The while poor dizzards strain and strive, Rave and slave, drudge and drive, Chasing ever, to and fro, After ends that seldom gain Scant exemption from life's pain. But preachment proses, and so I. Blanche, round your furred neck let me tie This Order, with brave ribbon, see, -- The King he pinned it upon me. But, hark ye, sweeting -- well-a-day! Forever shall ye purr this way -- Forever comfortable be? Don't you wish now 'twas for ye, Our grandiose eternity? Pish! what fops we humans here, Won't admit within our sphere The whitest doe, nor even thee -- We, the spotless humans, we! Preaching, prosing -- scud and run, Earnestness is far from fun. Bless me, Blanche; we'll frisk to-night, Hearts be ours lilt and light -- Gambol, skip, and frolic, play: Wise ones fool it while they may! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN AMERICAN LOVE-ODE; TAKEN FROM SECOND VOLUME OF MONTAGNE'S ESSAYS by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER FORMERLY A SLAVE' (AN IDEALIZED PORTRAIT, BY E. VEDDER) by HERMAN MELVILLE THE COMING STORM' (A PICTURE BY R. S. GIFFORD) by HERMAN MELVILLE A DIRGE FOR MCPHERSON; KILLED IN FRONT OF ATLANTA by HERMAN MELVILLE A REQUIEM FOR SOLDIERS LOST IN OCEAN TRANSPORTS by HERMAN MELVILLE A UTILITARIAN VIEW OF THE MONITOR'S FIGHT by HERMAN MELVILLE AFTER THE PLEASURE PARTY by HERMAN MELVILLE AN UNINSCRIBED MONUMENT - BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS by HERMAN MELVILLE |
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