Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN ART MASTER, by JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY Poet's Biography First Line: He gathered cherry-stones, and carved them quietly Last Line: While heaven gave him his cherry-stones and file! Subject(s): Carving (arts) | ||||||||
HE gathered cherry-stones, and carved them quaintly Into fine semblances of flies and flowers; With subtle skill, he even imaged faintly The forms of tiny maids and ivied towers. His little blocks he loved to file and polish; And ampler means he asked not, but despised. All art but cherry-stones he would abolish, For then his genius would be rightly prized. For such rude hands as dealt with wrongs and passions, And throbbing hearts, he had a pitying smile; Serene his way through surging years and fashions, While Heaven gave him his cherry-stones and file! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WOOD WHITTLER by ARTHUR SZE INTAGLIOS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE CARVER IN STONE by JOHN DRINKWATER THE CARVER'S LESSON by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER THE WHITE HORSE OF WESTBURY by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER THE HUMAN ABSTRACT, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE RUSH OF THE OREGON by ARTHUR GUITERMAN |
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