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1844–1912

BALLADE OF QUEEN ANNE.

Andrew Lang

The modish Airs, The Tansey Brew, The Swains and Fairs In curtained Pew;

Nymphs KNELLER drew, Books BENTLEY read,— Who knows them, who? QUEEN ANNE is dead!

We buy her Chairs, Her China blue, Her red-brick Squares We build anew;

But ah! we rue, When all is said, The tale o'er-true, QUEEN ANNE is dead!

Now Bulls and Bears,. A ruffling Crew, With Stocks and Shares, With Turk and Jew,

Go bubbling through The Town ill-bred: The World's askew, QUEEN ANNE is dead!

Friend, praise the new; The old is fled: Vivat FROU-FROU! QUEEN ANNE is dead!

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