You also, our first great, Had tried all ways; Tested and pried and worked in many fashions, And this much gives me heart to play the game. Here is a part that's slight, and part gone wrong, And much of little moment, and some few Perfect as Durer! "In the Studio" and these two portraits, if I had my choice! And then these sketches in the mood of Greece? You had your searches, your uncertainties, And this is good to know -- for us, I mean, Who bear the brunt of our America And try to wrench her impulse into art. You were not always sure, not always set To hiding night or tuning "symphonies"; Had not one style from birth, but tried and pried And stretched and tampered with the media. You and Abe Lincoln from that mass of dolts Show us there's chance at least of winning through. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A FOREST HYMN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT FAREWELL TO NANCY by ROBERT BURNS THE ODYSSEY: THE GARDENS OF ALCINOUS by HOMER THE OLD BUFFALO TRAIL by ISABEL ANDERSON TO MRS. PRIESTLEY, WITH SOME DRAWINGS OF BIRDS AND INSECTS by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD SONG OF THE SATYRS TO ARIADNE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET TO ONE WHO HAD LEFT HER CONVENT TO MARRY by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |