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1828–1909

YOUNG REYNARD

George Meredith

Gracefullest leaper, the dappled fox-cub Curves over brambles with berries and buds, Light as a bubble that flies from the tub, Whisked by the laundry-wife out of her suds.

Wavy he comes, woolly, all at his ease, Elegant, fashioned to foot with the deuce; Nature's own prince of the dance: then he sees Me, and retires as if making excuse.

Never closed minuet courtlier! Soon Cub-hunting troops were abroad, and a yelp Told of sure scent: ere the stroke upon noon Reynard the younger lay far beyond help.

Wild, my poor friend, has the fate to be chased; Civil will conquer: were‘ tother‘ twere worse. Fair, by the flushed early morning embraced, Haply you live a day longer in verse.

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