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1820–1897

XXXIX.

Jean Ingelow

Few words are best. He, once King Sigismund, saith few, But makes good diligence and true. Soon with the gold he gather'd so,

A little homestead lone and low He buyeth: a field, a copse, with these A melon patch and mulberry trees. And is the man content? Nay, morn

Is toilsome, oft is noon forlorn, Though right be done and life be won, Yet hot is weeding in the sun, Yea scythe to wield and axe to swing,

Are hard on sinews of a king.

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