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Dramatic Lyrics
By Robert Browning
CAVALIER TUNES。
I。 MARCHING ALONG。
I。
Kentish Sir Byng stood for his King;
Bidding the crop…headed Parliament swing:
And; pressing a troop unable to stoop
And see the rogues flourish and honest folk droop;
Marched them along; fifty…score strong;
Great…hearted gentlemen; singing this song。
II。
God for King Charles! Pym and such carles
To the Devil that prompts 'em their treasonous parles!
Cavaliers; up! Lips from the cup;
Hands from the pasty; nor bite take nor sup
Till you're…
CHORUS。…Marching along; fifty…score strong;
Great…hearted gentlemen; singing this song。
III。
Hampden to hell; and his obsequies' knell
Serve Hazelrig; Fiennes; and young Harry as well!
England; good cheer! Rupert is near!
Kentish and loyalists; keep we not here
CHORUS。…Marching along; fifty…score strong;
Great…hearted gentlemen; singing this song?
IV。
Then; God for King Charles! Pym and his snarls
To the Devil that pricks on such pestilent carles!
Hold by the right; you double your might;
So; onward to Nottingham; fresh for the fight;
CHORUS。…March we along; fifty…score strong;
Great…hearted gentlemen; singing this song!
II。 GIVE A ROUSE。
I。
King Charles; and who'll do him right now?
King Charles; and who's ripe for fight now?
Give a rouse: here's; in hell's despite now;
King Charles!
II。
Who gave me the goods that went since?
Who raised me the house that sank once?
Who helped me to gold I spent since?
Who found me in wine you drank once?
CHORUS。…King Charles; and who'll do him right now?
King Charles; and who's ripe for fight now?
Give a rouse: here's; in hell's despite now;
King Charles!
III。
To whom used my boy George quaff else;
By the old fool's side that begot him?
For whom did he cheer and laugh else;
While Noll's damned troopers shot him?
CHORUS。…King Charles; and who'll do him right now?
King Charles; and who's ripe for fight now?
Give a rouse: here's; in hell's despite now;
King Charles!
III。 BOOT AND SADDLE。
I。
Boot; saddle; to horse; and away!
Rescue my castle before the hot day
Brightens to blue from its silvery grey;
CHORUS。…Boot; saddle; to horse; and away!
II。
Ride past the suburbs; asleep as you'd say;
Many's the friend there; will listen and pray
‘‘God's luck to gallants that strike up the lay…
CHORUS。…‘‘Boot; saddle; to horse; and away!''
III。
Forty miles off; like a roebuck at bay;
Flouts Castle Brancepeth the Roundheads' array:
Who laughs; ‘‘Good fellows ere this; by my fay;
CHORUS。…‘‘Boot; saddle; to horse; and away!''
IV。
Who? My wife Gertrude; that; honest and gay;
Laughs when you talk of surrendering; ‘‘Nay!
‘‘I've better counsellors; what counsel they?
CHORUS。…‘‘Boot; saddle; to horse; and away!''
THE LOST LEADER。
I。
Just for a handful of silver he left us;
Just for a riband to stick in his coat…
Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us;
Lost all the others she lets us devote;
They; with the gold to give; doled him out silver;
So much was theirs who so little allowed:
How all our copper had gone for his service!
Rags…were they purple; his heart had been proud!
We that had loved him so; followed him; honoured him;
Lived in his mild and magnificent eye;
Learned his great language; caught his clear accents;
Made him our pattern to live and to die!
Shakespeare was of us; Milton was for us;
Burns; Shelley; were with us;…they watch from their graves!
He alone breaks from the van and the free…men;
…He alone sinks to the rear and the slaves!
II。
We shall march prospering;…not thro' his presence;
Songs may inspirit us;…not from his lyre;
Deeds will be done;…while he boasts his quiescence;
Still bidding crouch whom the rest bade aspire:
Blot out his name; then; record one lost soul more;
One task more declined; one more foot…path untrod;
One more devils'…triumph and sorrow for angels;
One wrong more to man; one more insult to God!
Life's night begins: let him never come back to us!
There would be doubt; hesitation and pain;
Forced praise on our part…the glimmer of twilight;
Never glad confident morning again!
Best fight on well; for we taught him…strike gallantly;
Menace our heart ere we master his own;
Then let him receive the new knowledge and wait us;
Pardoned in heaven; the first by the throne!
‘‘HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX。''
'16…。'
I。
I sprang to the stirrup; and Joris; and he;
I galloped; Dirck galloped; we galloped all three;
‘‘Good speed!'' cried the watch; as the gate…bolts undrew;
‘‘Speed!'' echoed the wall to us galloping through;
Behind shut the postern; the lights sank to rest;
And into the midnight we galloped abreast。
II。
Not a word to each other; we kept the great pace
Neck by neck; stride by stride; never changing our place;
I turned in my saddle and made its girths tight;
Then shortened each stirrup; and set the pique right;
Rebuckled the cheek…strap; chained slacker the bit;
Nor galloped less steadily Roland a whit。
III。
'Twas moonset at starting; but while we drew near
Lokeren; the cocks crew and twilight dawned clear;
At Boom; a great yellow star came out to see;
At Dffeld;'twas morning as plain as could be;
And from Mecheln church…steeple we heard the half…chime;
So; Joris broke silence with; ‘‘Yet there is time!''
IV。
At Aershot; up leaped of a sudden the sun;
And against him the cattle stood black every one;
To stare thro' the mist at us galloping past;
And I saw my stout galloper Roland at last;
With resolute shoulders; each hutting away
The haze; as some bluff river headland its spray:
V。
And his low head and crest; just one sharp ear bent back
For my voice; and the other pricked out on his track;