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"New Collected Rhymes" by Andrew Lang is a diverse anthology of poems that explore themes of loyalty, love, history, and the passage of time. The collection is divided into several sections, each with its own focus and style. The "Loyal Lyrics" section delves into historical and patriotic themes, often referencing the Jacobite risings and the loyalty to the Stuart cause. Poems like "How the Maid Marched from Blois" and "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond" evoke a sense of nostalgia and reverence for historical events and figures. The "Cricket Rhymes" section offers a lighter, more playful tone,…mehr

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"New Collected Rhymes" by Andrew Lang is a diverse anthology of poems that explore themes of loyalty, love, history, and the passage of time. The collection is divided into several sections, each with its own focus and style. The "Loyal Lyrics" section delves into historical and patriotic themes, often referencing the Jacobite risings and the loyalty to the Stuart cause. Poems like "How the Maid Marched from Blois" and "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond" evoke a sense of nostalgia and reverence for historical events and figures. The "Cricket Rhymes" section offers a lighter, more playful tone, celebrating the sport of cricket and its cultural significance. Poems such as "To Helen" and "Ballade of Dead Cricketers" blend humor with a deep appreciation for the game and its players. In "Critical of Life, Art, and Literature," Lang reflects on the nature of art and the fleeting nature of fame and beauty. Poems like "Gainsborough Ghosts" and "A Remonstrance with the Fair" critique societal norms and the transient nature of artistic and literary trends. The "Jubilee Poems" section, written by various bards, offers a satirical take on the concept of jubilee celebrations, blending humor with a critical eye on societal customs and expectations. The collection also includes "Folk Songs" and "Ballads," which evolve from traditional narratives and folklore. These poems, such as "The Young Ruthven" and "The Queen o' Spain and the Bauld Mclean," weave tales of love, betrayal, and adventure, often set against a backdrop of historical or mythical events. Overall, "New Collected Rhymes" showcases Lang's versatility as a poet, blending historical reflection with humor and critique, while celebrating the enduring power of storytelling and verse.