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Brahma
AFTER EMERSON
If the wild bowler thinks he bowls,
Or if the batsman thinks he's bowled,
They know not, poor misguided souls,
They too shall perish unconsoled.
I am the batsman and the bat,
I am the bowler and the ball,
The umpire, the pavilion cat,
The roller, pitch, and stumps, and all.
About Andrew Lang
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Summary
Preface
In Augustinum Dobson
Loyal Lyrics
How the Maid Marched from Blois
Lone Places of the Deer
An Old Song
Jacobite "Auld Lang Syne"
The Prince's Birthday
The Tenth of June
White Rose Day
Red and White Roses
The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond
Kenmure
Culloden
The Last of the Leal
Jeanne d'Arc
Cricket Rhymes
To Helen
Ballade of Dead Cricketers
Brahma
Critical of Life, Art, and Literature
Gainsborough Ghosts
A Remonstrance with the Fair
Rhyme of Rhymes
Rhyme of Oxford Cockney Rhymes
Rococo
The Food of Fiction
'A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts'
Matrimony
Piscatori Piscator
The Contented Angler
Off My Game
The Property of a Gentleman
The Ballade of the Subconscious Self
Ballade of the Optimist
Zimbabwe
Love's Cryptogram
Tusitala
Disdainful Diaphenia
Tall Salmacis
Jubilee Poems
What Francesco said of the Jubilee
The Poet and the Jubilee
On any Beach
Ode of Jubilee
Jubilee before Revolution
French Peasant Songs
Ballads
The Young Ruthven
The Queen o' Spain
Keith of Craigentolly
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