"Ban and Arrière Ban-A Rally of Fugitive Rhymes" by Andrew Lang is a poetic collection that unfolds as a vibrant gathering of verses, showcasing the eclectic and diverse musings of the prolific Scottish writer. Published in the late 19th century, this anthology reflects Lang's poetic prowess and his ability to traverse a wide spectrum of themes, styles, and emotions. The title, "Ban and Arrière Ban, " draws inspiration from the medieval French military term, signaling a call to both the primary and secondary reserves. In the context of Lang's poetry, this title sets the tone for a compilation that brings together a variety of fugitive rhymes-poetic expressions that may have initially eluded classification or thematic coherence. Within the pages of this collection, readers encounter a poetic rally where Lang's verses range from playful and whimsical to introspective and contemplative. The term "fugitive rhymes" suggests a certain spontaneity and freedom, capturing the essence of poems that may have emerged organically, escaping the confines of structured themes or predetermined patterns.