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Poem by Christopher Pearse Cranch


Sonnet 8. You were not born to hide such gifts as yours


You were not born to hide such gifts as yours
'Neath dreary law-books, nor amid the dust
And dry routine of desks to sit and rust
Where clerks plod through their tasks on office-floors.
Let duller laborers drudge through daily chores,
And do what fate for them makes fit and just.
You bravely do your work because you must;
And when released, your genius sings and soars.
Such humor from your pen hath ever run
In pictures or in letters all unforced,
As Hogarth, Lamb, or Dickens might have done;
Finer than many a noted wit, who, horsed
Upon the people's favor, waves his blade
Like Harlequin, and makes his jests his trade.



Christopher Pearse Cranch


Christopher Pearse Cranch's other poems:
  1. Sonnet 54. Idle Hours
  2. Sonnet 29. Life and Death. 1.
  3. Prince Yousuf and the Alcayde
  4. A Poet's Soliloquy
  5. Sonnet 1. THE Summer goes, with all its birds and flowers


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