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New Collected Rhymes

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NEW COLLECTED
RHYMES

 

BY
ANDREW LANG

 

LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
NEW YORK AND BOMBAY

1905

All rights reserved

PREFACE

This poor little flutter of rhymes would not have been let down the wind: the project would have been abandoned but for the too flattering encouragement of a responsible friend.  I trust that he may not “live to rue the day,” like Keith of Craigentolly in the ballad.

The “Loyal Lyrics” on Charles and James and the White Rose must not be understood as implying a rebellious desire for the subversion of the present illustrious dynasty.

“These are but symbols that I sing,
These names of Prince, and rose, and King;
Types of things dear that do not die,
But reign in loyal memory.
Across the water surely they
Abide their twenty-ninth of May;
And we shall hail their happy reign,
When Life comes to his own again,”—

over the water that divides us from the voices and faces of our desires and dreams.

Of the ballads, The Young Ruthven and The Queen of Spain were written in competition with the street minstrels of the close of the sixteenth century.  The legend on which The Young Ruthven is based is well known; The Queen of Spain is the story of the Florencia, a ship of the Spanish Armada, wrecked in Tobermory Bay, as it was told to me by a mariner in the Sound of Mull.  In Keith of Craigentolly the family and territorial names of the hero or villain are purposely altered, so as to avoid injuring susceptibilities and arousing unavailing regrets.

CONTENTS

DEDICATORY

 

PAGE

In Augustinum Dobson

3

LOYAL LYRICS

How the Maid Marched from Blois

7

Lone Places of the Deer

9

An Old Song

10

JacobiteAuld Lang Syne

12

The Prince’s Birthday

14

The Tenth of June, 1715

15

White Rose Day

17

Red and White Roses

18

The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond

19

Kenmure

21

Culloden

23

The Last of the Leal

25

Jeanne d’Arc

27

CRICKET RHYMES

To Helen

31

Ballade of Dead Cricketers

32

Brahma

34

CRITICAL OF LIFE, ART, AND LITERATURE

Gainsborough Ghosts

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