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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE AFTER-COMERS, by ROBERT TRAILL SPENCE LOWELL Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Those earlier men that owned our earth Last Line: In canvas, stone, or written pages. | |||
THOSE earlier men that owned our earth When land and sea and skies were newer, Had they, by eldest's right of birth, Sea stronger, greener land, sky bluer? Had what they sang and drew more worth That bards and painters then were fewer? Their daisy, oak and rose were new; Fresh runnels down their valleys babbled; New were red lip, true eyes, fresh dew; All dells, all shores, had not been rabbled; Nor yet the rhyming lovers' crew Tree-bark and casement-pane had scrabbled. Feelings sprang fresh, to them, and thought; Fresh things were hope, trust, faith, endeavor; All things were new, wherein men wrought, And so they had the lead, forever. To move the world their frank hearts sought Not even where to set their lever. Then utterance, like thought, was young, And, when these yearning two were mated, What shapes of airy life were flung Before the world as yet unsated! Life was in hand; life was in tongue; Life in whatever they created. Must then the world to us be stale? Must we be only after-comers? Must wilted green and sunshine pale Make mean all our dear springs and summers? To those free lords of song and tale Must we be only tricked-out mummers? Oh, no! was ever life-blood cold? Was wit e'er dull, when mirth was in it? Or when will blushing love be old? Or thrill of bobolink or linnet? Are all our blossoms touched with mould? Lurks not fresh bloom where we may win it? Yes! Life and strength forever can; Life springs afresh through endless ages; Nor on our true work falls ban, That it must halt, at shortened stages: Throw man into it! man draws man In canvas, stone, or written pages. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHRIST IS HERE by ROBERT TRAILL SPENCE LOWELL LOVE DISPOSED OF by ROBERT TRAILL SPENCE LOWELL THE BRAVE OLD SHIP, THE ORIENT by ROBERT TRAILL SPENCE LOWELL A CHILD'S PET by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES LAUS VENERIS by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE THE ROSE TREE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS I WOULD BE THE SUN by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS ANNIVERS: BAPTISMI by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |
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