Robert Louis Stevenson: Collected Poems Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Janet Adam Smith |
The Angler & the Clown
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Robert Louis Stevenson: Collected Poems | ||
The Angler & the Clown
The echoing bridge you here may see,
The pouring lynn, the waving tree,
The eager angler fresh from town—
Above, the contumelious clown.
The angler plies his line and rod,
The clodpole stands with many a nod—
With many a nod and many a grin,
He sees him cast his engine in.
The pouring lynn, the waving tree,
The eager angler fresh from town—
Above, the contumelious clown.
The angler plies his line and rod,
The clodpole stands with many a nod—
With many a nod and many a grin,
He sees him cast his engine in.
‘What have you caught?’ the peasant cries.
‘Nothing as yet,’ the Fool replies.
Robert Louis Stevenson: Collected Poems | ||