Analysis of At The Sign Of The Lyre

Richard Le Gallienne 1866 (Liverpool) – 1947



(To the Memory of Austin Dobson)

Master of the lyric inn
Where the rarer sort so long
Drew the rein, to 'scape the din
Of the cymbal and the gong,
Topers of the classic bin,--
Oporto, sherris and tokay,
Muscatel, and beaujolais--
Conning some old Book of Airs,
Lolling in their Queen Anne chairs--
Catch or glee or madrigal,
Writ for viol or virginal;
Or from France some courtly tune,
Gavotte, ridotto, rigadoon;
(Watteau and the rising moon);
Ballade, rondeau, triolet,
Villanelle or virelay,
Wistful of a statelier day,
Gallant, delicate, desire:
Where the Sign swings of the Lyre,
Garlands droop above the door,
Thou, dear Master, art no more.

Lo! about thy portals throng
Sorrowing shapes that loved thy song:
_Taste_ and _Elegance_ are there,
The modish Muses of Mayfair,
_Wit_, _Distinction_, _Form_ and _Style_,
_Humour_, too, with tear and smile.

Fashion sends her butterflies--
Pretty laces to their eyes,
Ladies from St. James's there
Step out from the sedan chair;
Wigged and scented dandies too
Tristely wear their sprigs of rue;
Country squires are in the crowd,
And little Phyllida sobs aloud.

Then stately shades I seem to see,
Master, to companion thee;
Horace and Fielding here are come
To bid thee to Elysium.
Last comes one all golden: Fame
Calls thee, Master, by thy name,
On thy brow the laurel lays,
Whispers low--'In After Days.'


Scheme A BCBCBCDEEFFGAGHFDXXII CCJJFX KKJJHXHH LLMMNNOO
Poetic Form
Metre 1010011010 1010101 1010111 1011101 1010001 110101 1101 1010 1011111 1001111 1111100 1111100 1111101 111 100101 01011 111 101011 10100010 1011101 110101 1110111 1011101 111111 10111 011011 11101 111101 101010 1010111 1011101 1110011 101011 111111 10101001 0101101 11011111 1010101 10010111 11110100 1111101 1110111 1110101 1011101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,318
Words 232
Sentences 8
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 1, 21, 6, 8, 8
Lines Amount 44
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 211
Words per stanza (avg) 46
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Richard Le Gallienne

Richard Le Gallienne was an English author and poet. The American actress Eva Le Gallienne was his daughter, by his second marriage. more…

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