Lord Alfred Tennyson

Hendecasyllabics

O you chorus of indolent reviewers,
   Irresponsible, indolent reviewers,
   Look, I come to the test, a tiny poem
   All composed in a metre of Catullus,
   All in quantity, careful of my motion,
   Like the skater on ice that hardly bears him,
   Lest I fall unawares before the people,
   Waking laughter in indolent reviewers.
   Should I flounder awhile without a tumble
   Thro’ this metrification of Catullus,
   They should speak to me not without a welcome,
   All that chorus of indolent reviewers.
   Hard, hard, hard it is, only not to tumble,
   So fantastical is the dainty meter.
   Wherefore slight me not wholly, nor believe me
   Too presumptuous, indolent reviewers.
   O blatant Magazines, regard me rather -
   Since I blush to belaud myself a moment -
   As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost
   Horticultural art, or half-coquette-like
   Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly.
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