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1830–1894

A RING POSY

Christina Georgina Rossetti

Jess and Jill are pretty girls, Plump and well to do, In a cloud of windy curls: Yet I know who

Loves me more than curls or pearls. I'm not pretty, not a bit — Thin and sallow-pale; When I trudge along the street

I do n't need a veil: Yet I have one fancy hit. Jess and Jill can trill and sing With a flute-like voice,

Dance as light as bird on wing, Laugh for careless joys: Yet it's I who wear the ring. Jess and Jill will mate some day,

Surely, surely: Ripen on to June through May, While the sun shines make their hay, Slacken steps demurely:

Yet even there I lead the way.

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