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1862–1900

Old Times.

Thomas Winthrop Hall

Ah, good old times of belles and beaux, Of powdered wigs and wondrous hose, Of stately airs and careful grace, Look you at our degenerate race.

No more the gallant spends his time In writing of his love in rhyme; No more he lives unconscious of All earthly things save war and love.

We modern men have toils and cares To streak our pates with whitened hairs, And have to crowd our love and all Into one short and weekly call.

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