Pym: A Novel by Mat Johnson A riveting adventure novel that is also a cutting meditation on race, literature, and obsession.
Pym, all here know you: you'll not set your heart On any baseless dream.
Pym has not left out one of them—I would You heard Pym raging!
Pym will fail worse than Strafford if he thinks To frighten him.
He comes to baffle Pym—he thinks the danger Far off: tell him no word of it!
I would Pym had made haste: that's Bryan, hush— The gallant pointing.
A golden apple in a silver picture, To greet Pym as he passes!
According to Gardiner, she was by this time bestowing her favors upon Pym.
Pym sat for Tavistock; 'his colleague was a son of the House of Russell.
The conclusion of the Covenant had been the last work of Pym.