Classic and Contemporary Poetry
REASON, FOLLY AND BEAUTY, by THOMAS MOORE Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Reason, and folly, and beauty, they say Last Line: Yes,liked him still better in that than his own. Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas Subject(s): Beauty; Reason; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals | ||||||||
REASON, and Folly, and Beauty, they say Went on a party of pleasure one day: Folly play'd Around the maid, The bells of his cap rang merrily out; While reason took To his sermon-book O! which was the pleasanter no one need doubt, Which was the pleasanter no one need doubt. Beauty, who likes to be thought very sage, Turn'd for a moment to Reason's dull page, Till Folly said, "Look here, sweet maid!." The sight of his cap brought her back to herself, While Reason read His leaves of lead, With no one to mind him, poor sensible elf! No,no one to mind him, poor sensible elf! Then Reason grew jealous of Folly's gay cap; Had he that on, he her heart might entrap "There it is," Quoth Folly, "old quiz!" (Folly was always good-natured, 'tis said.) "Under the sun There's no such fun, As Reason with my cap and bells on his head, Reason with my cap and bells on his head!" But Reason the head-dress so awkwardly wore, That Beauty now liked him still less than before: While Folly took Old Reason's book, And twisted the leaves in a cap of such ton, That Beauty vow'd (Tho' not aloud) She liked him still better in that than his own, Yes,liked him still better in that than his own. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AGAINST EXCESS OF SEA OR SUN OR REASON by WILLIAM MEREDITH PROVISION FOR THE HIGHER OZONE BODY by WILL ALEXANDER THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#65) by MARVIN BELL THE MACHINATIONS OF THE MIND by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR WHY FOOL AROUND? by STEPHEN DOBYNS POPHAM OF THE NEW SONG: 1 by NORMAN DUBIE A CANADIAN BOAT SONG; WRITTEN ON THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE by THOMAS MOORE |
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