Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The Worlds Best Poetry. Volume VI. Fancy. 1904. | | | | Poems of Sentiment: IV. Thought: Poetry: Books | | Written on a Fly-Leaf of Theocritus | | Maurice Thompson (18441901) |
| | | THOSE were good times, in olden days, | |
| Of which the poet has his dreams, | |
| When gods beset the woodland ways, | |
| And lay in wait by all the streams. | |
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| One could be sure of something then | 5 |
| Severely simple, simply grand, | |
| Or keenly, subtly sweet, as when | |
| Venus and Love went hand in hand. | |
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| Now I would give (such is my need) | |
| All the worlds store of rhythm and rhyme | 10 |
| To see Pan fluting on a reed | |
| And with his goat-hoof keeping time! | | | | |
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