THE BALLADE OF THE INCOMPETENT BALLADE-MONGER - Edmund Spenser Poems

 
 

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THE BALLADE OF THE INCOMPETENT BALLADE-MONGER

I am not ambitious at all:
  I am not a poet, I know
(Though I do love to see a mere scrawl
  To order and symmetry grow).
  My muse is uncertain and slow,
I am not expert with my tools,
  I lack the poetic argot:
But I hope I have kept to the rules.

When your brain is undoubtedly small,
  'Tis hard, sir, to write in a row,
Some five or six rhymes to Nepaul,
  And more than a dozen to Joe:
  The metre is easier though,
Three rhymes are sufficient for 'ghouls,'
  My lines are deficient in go,
But I hope I have kept to the rules.

Unable to fly let me crawl,
  Your patronage kindly bestow:
I am not the author of Saul,
  I am not Voltaire or Rousseau:
  I am not desirous, oh no!
To rise from the ranks of the fools,
  To shine with Gosse, Dobson and Co.:
But I hope I have kept to the rules.

Dear Sir, though my language is low,
  Let me dip in Pierian pools:
My verses are only so so,
  But I hope I have kept to the rules.