Three Portraits of Prince Charles

Andrew Lang 1844 (Selkirk, Scottish Borders) – 1912 (Banchory)



BEAUTIFUL face of a child,  
 Lighted with laughter and glee,  
Mirthful, and tender, and wild,  
 My heart is heavy for thee!  
 
1744

Beautiful face of a youth,  
 As an eagle poised to fly forth  
To the old land loyal of truth,  
 To the hills and the sounds of the North:  
Fair face, daring and proud,  
 Lo! the shadow of doom, even now,
The fate of thy line, like a cloud,  
 Rests on the grace of thy brow!  
 
1773

Cruel and angry face,  
 Hateful and heavy with wine,  
Where are the gladness, the grace,
 The beauty, the mirth that were thine?  
 
Ah, my Prince, it were well,—  
 Hadst thou to the gods been dear,—  
To have fallen where Keppoch fell,  
 With the war-pipe loud in thine ear!  
To have died with never a stain  
 On the fair White Rose of Renown,  
To have fallen, fighting in vain,  
 For thy father, thy faith, and thy crown!  
More than thy marble pile,  
 With its women weeping for thee,  
Were to dream in thine ancient isle,  
 To the endless dirge of the sea!  
But the Fates deemed otherwise;  
 Far thou sleepest from home,
From the tears of the Northern skies,  
 In the secular dust of Rome.  
A city of death and the dead,  
 But thither a pilgrim came,  
Wearing on weary head  
 The crowns of years and fame:  
Little the Lucrine lake  
 Or Tivoli said to him,  
Scarce did the memories wake  
 Of the far-off years and dim,
For he stood by Avernus’ shore.  
 But he dreamed of a Northern glen,  
And he murmured, over and o’er,  
 “For Charlie and his men:”  
And his feet, to death that went,
 Crept forth to St. Peter’s shrine,  
And the latest Minstrel bent  
 O’er the last of the Stuart line.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABAB CDCDEFEF GHGH IJIXKLKLMBMBNONOPQPQRSRSXTJTUHUH
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,618
Words 298
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 8, 4, 32

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