Project Gutenberg 1999-05-01 Public domain in the USA. 140 Lang, Andrew 1844 1912 Lang, Walter Andrew New Collected Rhymes Longmans, Green and Co., 1905 In Augustinum Dobson -- How the Maid Marched from Blois -- Lone Places of the Deer -- An Old Song -- Jacobite "Auld Lang Syne" -- The Prince's Birthday -- The Tenth of June, 1715 -- White Rose Day -- Red and White Roses -- The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond -- Kenmure -- Culloden -- The Last of the Leal -- Jeanne d'Arc -- To Helen -- Ballade of Dead Cricketers -- Brahma -- Gainsborough Ghosts -- A Remonstrance with the Fair -- Rhyme of Rhymes -- Rhyme of Oxford Cockney Rhymes -- Rococo -- The Food of Fiction -- "A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts" -- Matrimony -- Piscatori Piscator -- The Contented Angler -- Off my Game -- The Property of a Gentleman who has Given up Collecting -- The Ballade of the Subconscious Self -- Ballade of the Optimist -- Zimbabwe -- Love's Cryptogram -- Tusitala -- Disdainful Diaphenia -- Tall Salmacis -- What Francesco said of the Jubilee -- The Poet and the Jubilee -- On any Beach -- Ode of Jubilee -- Jubilee before Revolution -- French Peasant Songs -- The Young Ruthven -- The Queen o' Spain and the Bauld McLean -- Keith of Craigentolly. Transcribed from the 1905 Longmans, Green and Co. edition by David Price "New Collected Rhymes" by Andrew Lang is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. This anthology encompasses a variety of lyrical themes, including reflections on nature, loyalty to lost causes, and whimsical takes on life, love, and literature. The poems often draw upon historical and cultural references, notably to the Scottish Jacobite movement and iconic figures such as Joan of Arc. The content of this collection is rich and diverse, weaving heartfelt ballads, critical verses, and lighthearted cricket-themed rhymes. Lang explores themes of loyalty and nostalgia, particularly surrounding the Jacobite cause, as seen in pieces like “The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond” and “Culloden.” He cleverly combines personal sentiment with broader commentary on society and art, as evident in poems like "A Remonstrance with the Fair" and "Gainsborough Ghosts." Each poem reflects Lang's playful tone and mastery of rhythm, offering readers both entertainment and thought-provoking insights into human experiences and history. (This is an automatically generated summary.) Reading ease score: 82.6 (6th grade). Easy to read. en English poetry PR Text Category: Poetry Category: British Literature 109852 2025-07-01T10:36:58.609669 text/html 112728 2014-09-08T16:37:52 text/html 34794 2014-09-08T16:40:48 text/html application/zip 113071 2025-07-01T10:37:05.921634 application/epub+zip 110311 2025-07-01T10:37:01.713690 application/epub+zip 100986 2025-07-01T10:37:00.302683 application/epub+zip 220947 2025-07-01T10:37:08.142688 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 203996 2025-07-01T10:37:04.577713 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 180051 2022-09-01T12:21:34.049243 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 81601 2025-07-01T10:36:58.074705 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 81671 2014-09-08T16:36:39 text/plain; charset=utf-8 30947 2014-09-08T16:40:48 text/plain; charset=utf-8 application/zip 19194 2025-07-01T10:37:08.270614 application/rdf+xml 12835 2025-07-01T10:37:00.806678 image/jpeg 3314 2025-07-01T10:37:00.552671 image/jpeg 103398 2025-07-01T10:36:58.624664 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog en.wikipedia