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Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921

"De Libris: Prose and Verse"

1894, p. 358._


HORATIAN ODE
ON THE TERCENTENARY OF
"DON QUIXOTE"
_(Published at Madrid, by Francisco de Robles, January 1605)_
"Para mi sola nacio don Quixote, y yo para el."--CERVANTES.

Advents we greet of great and small;
Much we extol that may not live;
Yet to the new-born Type we give
No care at all!
This year,[35]--three centuries past,--by age
More maimed than by LEPANTO'S fight,--
This year CERVANTES gave to light
His matchless page,
Whence first outrode th' immortal Pair,--
The half-crazed Hero and his hind,--
To make sad laughter for mankind;
And whence they fare
Throughout all Fiction still, where chance
Allies Life's dulness with its dreams--
Allies what is, with what but seems,--
Fact and Romance:--
O Knight of fire and Squire of earth!--
O changing give-and-take between
The aim too high, the aim too mean,
I hail your birth,--
Three centuries past,--in sunburned SPAIN,
And hang, on Time's PANTHEON wall,
My votive tablet to recall
That lasting gain!
Note:
[35] _I.e._ January 1905.


THE BOOKS OF SAMUEL ROGERS

One common grave, according to Garrick, covers the actor and his art.
The same may be said of the raconteur.


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