WRITTEN IN BUNNER'S “AIRS FROM ARCADY”

By James Whitcomb Riley

O ever gracious Airs from Arcady!

What lack is there of any jocund thing

In glancing wit or glad imagining

Capricious fancy may not find in thee?—

The laugh of Momus, tempered daintily

To lull the ear and lure its listening;

The whistled syllables the birds of spring

Flaunt ever at our guessings what they be;

The wood, the seashore, and the clanging town;

The pets of fashion, and the ways of such;

The robe de chambre, and the russet gown;

The lordling's carriage, and the pilgrim's crutch —

From hale old Chaucer's wholesomeness, clean down

To our artistic Dobson's deftest touch!