The Poetry Corner

Poets And Philosophers.

By James McIntyre

Bacon, Hogg, Lamb and Shakespeare. Bacon, philosopher profound, With mighty thoughts his works abound, Reflections did his mind engage Were in advance of his own age. And Hogg the Ettrick shepherd bard, High honors all do him award, Great fame and glory he did reap While tending to his flock of sheep. And Lamb, the gentle and the good, His works all show a happy mood; About these names there is no waste, Pleasing to fancy and to taste. Some critics think they do make clear The fact that Bacon wrote Shakespeare, But a gent lives in New York Asks what effect will it have on pork. Of course it would quick awaken A higher estimate of Bacon, But it is folly for to rear His fame on ruins of Shakespeare. Though Will was not college bred, With Greek they did not cram his head, But he well knew by translations The history of the ancient nations. And mingled daily in the strife With people in all walks of life, His plays they are to nature true Because he wrote of what he knew. "Alas that I have wandered here and there" He does cry out in his despair, While he did lead a wandering life And left alone his loving wife.