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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt - Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: XLIWilfrid Scawen Blunt - Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: XLI
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Who might describe the humours of that night, The mirth, the tragedy, the grave surprise, The treasures of fair folly infinite Learned as a lesson from those childlike eyes? When we had left our river of fair hope, The world once more engulfed us in its ways, And street on street we passed, and shop on shop, Still loitering by to peer within and praise. At each new stall we stopped as if in doubt, Asking a price, and in pretence to buy. I thought she would have worn men`s patience out With her fool`s talk while I stood idly by. And still, as each grew warm, with cunning word She turned their wrath from surly to absurd.
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