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1850–1895

HORACE TO PYRRHA

Eugene Field

What perfumed, posie-dizened sirrah, With smiles for diet, Clasps you, O fair but faithless Pyrrha, On the quiet?

For whom do you bind up your tresses, As spun-gold yellow,— Meshes that go, with your caresses, To snare a fellow?

How will he rail at fate capricious, And curse you duly! Yet now he deems your wiles delicious, You perfect, truly!

Pyrrha, your love's a treacherous ocean; He'll soon fall in there! Then shall I gloat on his commotion, For I have been there!

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