C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Schuyler King
The Poster Knight to His Lady
O
And listen, gentle maid,
While I, thy poster knight, twang forth
A poster serenade.
Behind the square red hill;
No more the orange ostrich struts
Beside the yellow rill.
Have left the sable lawn;
And all the dainty purple sheep,
They too, beloved, have gone.
No ramphorhyncus comes;
From yonder plum-tree none essay
To pluck the curly plums.
Bind up that Nile-green tress;
Enhance thy beauteous angles by
Thy most composite dress.
We’ll issue hand in hand,
To plight our fin-de-siècle vows
In dreaming Poster Land.