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1828–1909

THE YOUNG USURPER

George Meredith

On my darling's bosom Has dropped a living rosy bud, Fair as brilliant Hesper Against the brimming flood.

She handles him, She dandles him, She fondles him and eyes him: And if upon a tear he wakes,

With many a kiss she dries him: She covets every move he makes, And never enough can prize him. Ah, the young Usurper!

I yield my golden throne: Such angel bands attend his hands To claim it for his own.

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