Skip to content
Linespedia

The Blind Archer

Topics: classic

Little boy Love drew his bow at a chance,     Shooting down at the ballroom floor;     He hit an old chaperone watching the dance,     And oh! but he wounded her sore.     'Hey, Love, you couldn't mean that!     Hi, Love, what would you be at?'     No word would he say,     But he flew on his way,     For the little boy's busy, and how could he stay?     Little boy Love drew a shaft just for sport     At the soberest club in Pall Mall;     He winged an old veteran drinking his port,     And down that old veteran fell.     'Hey, Love, you mustn't do that!     Hi, Love, what would you be at?     This cannot be right!     It's ludicrous quite!'     But it's no use to argue, for Love's out of sight.     A sad-faced young clerk in a cell all apart     Was planning a celibate vow;     But the boy's random arrow has sunk in his heart,     And the cell is an empty one now.     'Hey, Love, you mustn't do that!     Hi, Love, what would you be at?     He is not for you,     He has duties to do.'     'But I AM his duty,' quoth Love as he flew.     The king sought a bride, and the nation had hoped     For a queen without rival or peer.     But the little boy shot, and the king has eloped     With Miss No-one on Nothing a year.     'Hey, Love, you couldn't mean that!     Hi, Love, what would you be at?     What an impudent thing     To make game of a king!'     'But I'M a king also,' cried Love on the wing.     Little boy Love grew pettish one day;     'If you keep on complaining,' he swore,     'I'll pack both my bow and my quiver away,     And so I shall plague you no more.'     'Hey, Love, you mustn't do that!     Hi, Love, what would you be at?     You may ruin our ease,     You may do what you please,     But we can't do without you, you dear little tease!'

AI analysis available. Enable JavaScript to interact.

About this line

"Little boy Love drew his bow at a chance,..."

"The Blind Archer" is a quintessential example of Arthur Conan Doyle's signature style... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

Classified Tags

Related lines

"It came from gettin' 'eated, that was 'ow the thing begun,     And 'ackin' back to kennels from a ninety-minute run;     'I guess I've copped br"

"[Being an humble address to Her Majesty's Naval advisers, who sold Nelson's old flagship to the Germans for a thousand pounds.]     Who says the"

"Man says that He is jealous,     Man says that He is wise,     Man says that He is watching     From His throne beyond the skies.     But per"

"A sword! A sword! Ah, give me a sword!     For the world is all to win.     Though the way be hard and the door be barred,     The strong man e"

"Here morning in the ploughman's songs is met     Ere yet one footstep shows in all the sky,     And twilight in the east, a doubt as yet,     S"

"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

Continue Reading

"It came from gettin' 'eated, that was 'ow the thin..."

Weekly Poetic Insight

Join our literary Sanctuary

Get the most inspiring lines, poetic analysis, and secret shayaris delivered to your inbox every Sunday.