Where's the Poet? show him! show him, Muses nine! that I may know him! 'Tis the man who with a man Is an equal, be he King, Or poorest of the beggar-clan, Or any other wondrous thing A man may be 'twixt ape and Plato; 'Tis the man who with a bird, Wren or Eagle, finds his way to All its instincts; he hath heard The Lion's roaring, and can tell What his horny throat expresseth, And to him the Tiger's yell Comes articulate and presseth On his ear like mother-tongue. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SPOUSE TO THE BELOVED by WILLIAM BALDWIN THREE SONGS OF LOVE (CHINESE FASHION): 1. THE MANDARIN SPEAKS by WILLIAM A. BEATTY Γενεθλιακον by JOSEPH BEAUMONT THE WORKING MAN'S SONG by JOHN STUART BLACKIE |