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1865–1945

DANS L'ALLÉE.

Arthur Symons

AS in the age of shepherd king and queen, Painted and frail amid her nodding bows, Under the sombre branches, and between The green and mossy garden-ways she goes,

With little mincing airs one keeps to pet A darling and provoking perroquet. Her long-trained robe is blue, the fan she holds With fluent fingers girt with heavy rings,

So vaguely hints of vague erotic things That her eye smiles, musing among its folds. — Blonde too, a tiny nose, a rosy mouth, Artful as that sly patch that makes more sly,

In her divine unconscious pride of youth, The slightly simpering sparkle of the eye.

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