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Ode to Mr. Graham,?
The Aeronaut.

“Up with me! — up with me into the sky!”

WORDSWORTH—on a Lark.
1.

Dear Graham, whilst the busy crowd,

The vain, the wealthy, and the proud,

Their meaner flights pursue,

Let us cast off the foolish ties

That bind us to the earth, and rise

And take a bird’s-eye view! —
2.

A few more whiffs of my segar

And then, in Fancy’s airy car,

Have with thee for the skies:—

How oft this fragrant smoke upcurl’d

Hath borne me from this little world,

And all that in it lies! —
3.

Away! — away! — the bubble fills —

Farewell to earth and all its hills! —

We seem to cut the wind! —

So high we mount, so swift we go,

The chimney tops are far below,

The Eagle’s left behind! —
4.

Ah me! my brain begins to swim! —

The world is growing rather dim;

The steeples and the trees —

My wife is getting very small!

I cannot see my babe at all! —

The Dollond, if you please! —
5.

Do, Graham, let me have a quiz;

Lord! what a Lilliput it is.

That little world of Mogg’s! —

Are those the London Docks? — that channel,

The mighty Thames? — a proper kennel

For that small Isle of Dogs! —
6.

What is that seeming tea-urn there?

That fairy dome, St. Paul’s! — I swear,

Wren must have been a Wren! —

And that small stripe? — it cannot be

The City Road! — Good lack! to see

The little ways of men!
7.

Little, indeed! — my eyeballs ache

To find a turnpike. — I must take

Their tolls upon my trust! —

And where is mortal labor gone?

Look, Graham, for a little stone

Mac Adamiz’d to dust!
8.

Look at the horses! — less than flies! —

Oh, what a waste it was of sighs

To wish to be a Mayor!

What is the honor? — none at all,

One’s honor must be very small

For such a civic chair! —
9.

And there’s Guildhall! —’tis far aloof —

Methinks, I fancy through the roof

Its little guardian Gogs,

Like penny dolls — a tiny show! —

Well — I must say they’re rul’d below

By very little logs! —
10.

Oh, Graham! how the upper air

Alters the standards of compare;

One of our silken flags

Would cover London all about —

Nay, then — let’s even empty out

Another brace of bags!
11.

Now for a glass of bright champagne

Above the clouds! — Come, let us drain

A bumper as we go! —

But hold! — for God’s sake do not cant

The cork away — unless you want

To brain your friends below.
12.

Think! what a mob of little men

Are crawling just within our ken,

Like mites upon a cheese! —

Pshaw! — how the foolish sight rebukes

Ambitious thoughts! — can there be Dukes

Of Gloster such as these! —
13.

Oh! what is glory? — what is fame?

Hark to the little mob’s acclaim,

’Tis nothing but a hum! —

A few near gnats would trump as loud

As all the shouting of a crowd

That has so far to come! —
14.

Well — they are wise that choose the near,

A few small buzzards in the ear,

To organs ages hence! —

Ah me! how distance touches all;

It makes the true look rather small,

But murders poor pretence
15.

“The world recedes! — it disappears!

Heav’n opens on my eyes — my ears

With buzzing noises ring!”—

A fig for Southey’s Laureat lore!”—

What’s Rogers here? — Who cares for Moore

That hears the Angels sing! —”
16.

A fig for earth, and all its minions! —

We are above the world’s opinions,

Graham! we’ll have our own! —

Look what a vantage height we’ve got! —

Now —do you think Sir Walter Scott

Is such a Great Unknown?
17.

Speak up! — or hath he hid his name

To crawl thro’ “subways” unto fame,

Like Williams of Cornhill? —

Speak up, my lad! — when men run small

We’ll show what’s little in them all,

Receive it how they will! —
18.

Think now of Irving! — shall he preach

The princes down — shall he impeach

The potent and the rich,

Merely on ethic stilts — and I

Not moralize at two mile high

The true didactic pitch!
19.

Come:— what d’ye think of Jeffrey, si............
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