Ballades I - To Theocritus, in Winter

Andrew Lang 1844 (Selkirk, Scottish Borders) – 1912 (Banchory)



AH! leave the smoke, the wealth, the roar  
Of London, leave the bustling street,  
For still, by the Sicilian shore,  
The murmur of the Muse is sweet.  
Still, still, the suns of summer greet
The mountain-grave of Helike,  
And shepherds still their songs repeat  
Where breaks the blue Sicilian sea.  
 
What though they worship Pan no more  
That guarded once the shepherd’s seat,
They chatter of their rustic lore,  
They watch the wind among the wheat:  
Cicalas chirp, the young lambs bleat,  
Where whispers pine to cypress tree;  
They count the waves that idly beat,
Where breaks the blue Sicilian sea.  
 
Theocritus! thou canst restore  
The pleasant years, and over-fleet;  
With thee we live as men of yore,  
We rest where running waters meet:
And then we turn unwilling feet  
And seek the world—so must it be—  
We may not linger in the heat  
Where breaks the blue Sicilian sea!  
 
ENVOY

Master,—when rain, and snow, and sleet
And northern winds are wild, to thee  
We come, we rest in thy retreat,  
Where breaks the blue Sicilian sea!

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme ababbxbC ababbcbC ababbcbC bcbC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,042
Words 180
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 4

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