As, to the pipe, with rhythmic feet
In windings of some old-world dance,
The smiling couples cross and meet,
Join hands, and then in line advance,
So, to these fair old tunes of France,
Through all their maze of to-and-fro,
The light-heeled numbers laughing go,
Retreat, return, and ere they flee,
One moment pause in panting row,
And seem to say--Vos plaudite!
More verses by Andrew Lang
- Ballade Of The Summer Term
- The Wife Of Usher's Well
- Double Ballade Of Primitive Man
- Dickie Macphalion
- Clerk Saunders