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Title: Reflections Of A Magistrand Author: Robert F. Murray [More Titles by Murray] ON RETURNING TO ST. ANDREWS
Bearing bejants with their luggage (boxes full of heavy books, Bearing third year men and second, bearing them and bearing me, We have started off from Leuchars, and my thoughts have started too When I marvelled at the towers beyond the Eden's wide expanse, With some money in his pocket, with some down upon his cheek, And his spirit leaps within him to be gone before him then, Men from Fife and men from Forfar, from the High School of Dundee, Oh, the Bursary Competition! oh, the wonder and the rage, Grief is strong but youth elastic, and I rallied from the blow, Then my ready-made opinions upon all things under heaven Gathered in the Logic class-room, sworn to settle the debate, This and other joys I tasted. I became a Volunteer, Joined the Golf Club, and with others of an afternoon was seen Took a minor part in Readings; lifted up my voice and sang Wrote long poems for the Column; entered for the S. R. C, Ground a little for my classes, till the hour of nine or ten, So I reaped the large experience which has made me what I am, But with age and with experience disenchantment comes to all, Had I now a hundred pounds, a hundred pounds would I bestow When the songs were less familiar, less familiar too the pies, Yet, in spite of disenchantment, and in spite of finding out Still sufficient of illusion and inexplicable grace Though solatiums charm no longer, though a gaudeamus fails Though rectorial elections are if anything a bore, Though my soul for Moral lectures does not vehemently yearn, At this point in my reflections, on the left the Links expand, And I see distinguished club-men, whom I only know by sight, As they were three years ago, when first I travelled by this train, What to them is train or traveller? what to them the flight of time? In a minute at the furthest on the platform I shall stand, As the railway train approaches and the train of thought recedes, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |