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1858–1924

RONDEAU.

Edith Nesbit

Your dainty Muse her form arrays In soft brocades of bygone days. She walks old gardens where the dews Gem sundials and trim-cut yews

And tremble on the tulip's blaze. The magic scent her charm conveys Which lives on when the rose decays. She had her portrait done by Greuze —

Your dainty Muse! Mine's hardier — walks life's muddy ways Barefooted; preaches, sometimes prays, Is modern, is advanced, has views;

Goes in for lectures, reads the news, And sends her homespun verse to praise Your dainty Muse!

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