Carmina Votiva And Other Occasional Verses

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Carmina Votiva And Other Occasional Verses
Dobson Austin
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1899.
60 TO THE SAME.
With the Author's Works.
Exegi monument um.
Eight volumes ! — all well-polished prose, Or better verse (as some suppose) ; In style more playful than severe, Moral in tone (pour qui salt lire) ; All written by my single pen, And praised by some distinguished men, But else not widely read, I fear : — Crown me, Melpomene, my Dear ! 1900.
61 TO EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN.
Dedication of "At the Sign of the Lyre. " No need to-day that we commend This pinnace to your care, O Friend
... ! You steered the bark that went before Between the whirlpool and the shore ; So, — though we want no pilot now, — We write your name upon the prow.
1885.
62 TO FREDERICK LOCKER.
Dedication of " Proverbs in Porcelain. " Is it to kindest Friend I send This nosegay gathered new ?
Or is it more to Critic sure, — To Singer clear and true ?
I know not which, indeed, nor need; All three I found — in You.
1877.
63 FOR LOCKER'S "LONDON LYRICS. ' Apollo made, one April day, A new thing in the rhyming way ; Its turn was neat, its wit was clear, It wavered 'twixt a smile and tear, Then Momus gave a touch satiric, And it became a " London Lyric.


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