A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL. SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE. Let us begin and carry up this corpse, Singing together. Each in its tether Cared-for till cock-crow : Rimming the rock-row ! Rarer, intenser, Chafes in the censer. Seek we sepulture Crowded with culture ! Clouds overcome it; Circling its summit. Thither our path lies; wind we up the heights ! Wait ye the warning ? He's for the morning. 'Ware the beholders ! Borne on our shoulders. Sleep, crop and herd ! sleep, darkling thorpe and croft Safe from the weather! Singing together, Lyric Apollo ! Winter would follow ? Cramped and diminished, “My dance is finished ?” No, that 's the world's way ; (keep the mountain-side, Make for the city!) Over men's pity; Bent on escaping : “ What 's in the scroll,” quoth he, “thou keepest furled i “Show me their shaping, “ Theirs who most studied man, th: bard and sage, “Give !"_So, he gowned him, Straight got by heart that book to its last page: Learned, we found him. 18 Yea, but we found him bald too, eyes like lead, Accents uncertain : “ Time to taste life,” another would have said, “Up with the curtain !” This man said rather, “ Actual life comes next? “ Patience a moment ! “ Grant I have mastered learning's crabbed text, “ Still there's the comment. “Let me know all! Prate not of most or least, “ Painful or easy! “ Even to the crumbs I'd fain eat up the feast, “Ay, nor feel queasy." Oh, such a life as he resolved to live, 'When he had learned it, Sooner, he spurned it. Fancy the fabric Ere mortar dab brick ! IVE, (Here's the town-gate reached ; there's the market-place Gaping before us.) (Hearten our chorus !) No end to learning : Use for our earning. “ Live now or never !" He said, “What 's tinie? Leave Now for dogs and apes ! “ Man has Forever.” Back to his book then : deeper drooped his head : Calculus racked him: Tussis attacked him. (Caution redoubled ! Not a whit troubled, Fierce as a dragon Sucked at the flagon. Heedless of far gain, Bad is our bargain ! (He loves the burthen)- Perfect the earthen ? Just what it all meant ? Paid by instalment. Found, or earth's failure : “ Wilt thou trust death or not?" He answered “ Yes ! “ Hence with life's pale lure !" That low man seeks a little thing to do, Sees it and does it : Dies ere he knows it. That low man goes on adding one to one, His hundred's soon hit : Misses an unit. Let the world mind him ! Seeking shall find him. Ground he at grammar ; While he could stammer Properly based Oun-. Dead from the waist down. Hail to your purlieus, Swallows and curlews! Live, for they can, there : Bury this man there? Lightnings are loosened, Peace let the dew send ! Loftily lying, Living and dying. |