The Eagle’s Malvolio After Alfred Tennyson The Eagle And William Shakespeare Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

The Eagle’s Malvolio After Alfred Tennyson The Eagle And William Shakespeare



He strides the stage in gartered bands,
Close to his Lady, he expands,
yet soon to earth with bump he lands.

A sea of sound surrounds the stalls
He hearkens, though each hiss appalls,
And takes a bow to harsh cat-calls!

(27 December 1995)

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