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1844–1912

BALLADE OF NEGLECTED MERIT

Andrew Lang

I have scribbled in verse and in prose, I have painted “arrangements in greens,” And my name is familiar to those Who take in the high class magazines;

I compose; I've invented machines; I have written an “Essay on Rhyme”; For my county I played, in my teens, But — I am not in “Men of the Time!”

I have lived, as a chief, with the Crows; I have “interviewed” Princes and Queens; I have climbed the Caucasian snows; I abstain, like the ancients, from beans, -

I've a guess what Pythagoras means, When he says that to eat them's a crime, - I have lectured upon the Essenes, But — I am not in “Men of the Time!”

I've a fancy as morbid as Poe's, I can tell what is meant by “Shebeens,” I have breasted the river that flows Through the land of the wild Gadarenes;

I can gossip with Burton on skenes, I can imitate Irving ( the Mime ), And my sketches are quainter than Keene's, But — I am not in “Men of the Time!”

So the tower of mine eminence leans Like the Pisan, and mud is its lime; I'm acquainted with Dukes and with Deans, But — I am not in “Men of the Time!”

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