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1865–1945

PANTOMIME.

Arthur Symons

PIERROT, no sentimental swain, Washes a pâté down again With furtive flagons, white and red. Cassandre, to chasten his content,

Greets with a tear of sentiment His nephew disinherited. That blackguard of a Harlequin Pirouettes, and plots to win

His Colombine that flits and flies. Colombine dreams, and starts to find A sad heart sighing in the wind, And in her heart a voice that sighs.

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