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1850–1919

LAIS WHEN YOUNG

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Lais when young, and all her charms in flower, Lais, whose beauty was the fateful light That led great ships to anchor in the night And bring their priceless cargoes to her bower,

Lais yet found her cup of sweet turned sour. Great Plato's pupil, from his lofty height, Zenocrates, unmoved, had seen the white Sweet wonder of her, and defied her power.

She snared the world in nets of subtle wiles: The proud, the famed, all clamoured at her gate; Dictators plead, inside her portico; Wisdom sought madness, in her favouring smiles;

Now was she made the laughing-stock of fate: One loosed her clinging arms, and bade her go.

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