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1844–1912

BRITANNIA — FROM JULES LEMAITRE

Andrew Lang

Thy mouth is fresh as cherries on the bough, Red cherries in the dawning, and more white Than milk or white camellias is thy brow; And as the golden corn thy hair is bright,

The corn that drinks the Sun's less fair than thou; While through thine eyes the child-soul gazeth now - Eyes like the flower that was Rousseau's delight. Sister of sad Ophelia, say, shall these

Thy pearly teeth grow like piano keys Yellow and long; while thou, all skin and bone, Angles and morals, in a sky-blue veil, Shalt hosts of children to the sermon hale,

Blare hymns, read chapters, backbite, and intone?

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