IF Theban Pindar rais'd his country's fame, Whilst its great deeds he does in odes rehearse, And they made greater by his noble verse In gratitude are trophies to his name: Then English Pindar shall for ever live, Since his divine and lofty poetry Secur'd, great Reggio, by thy harmony, Shall to itself immortal glory give. The world's amaz'd to hear the sweet consent, Betwixt thy charming voice and instrument, They'd stop the bays which from Apollo fled; Thy skilful notes would make in full career Phoebus, the God of Music, stay to hear, And with his Daphne crown thy rival head. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HOMERIC HEXAMETER [DESCRIBED AND EXEMPLIFIED] by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE MY LOVE COULD WALK by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES THE LION'S RIDE by FERDINAND FREILIGRATH THE VIRGIN'S SLUMBER SONG by JOSEPH FRANCIS CARLIN MACDONNELL THE 'STAY AT HOME'S' PLAINT, 1878 by GEORGE AUGUSTUS BAKER JR. |