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Lines To A Stupid Picture.

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    "--the music of the moon
    Sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale."
    Aylmer's Field.


    Five geese,--a landscape damp and wild,--
    A stunted, not too pretty, child,
    Beneath a battered gingham;
    Such things, to say the least, require
    A Muse of more-than-average Fire
    Effectively to sing 'em.

    And yet--Why should they? Souls of mark
    Have sprung from such;--e'en Joan of Arc
    Had scarce a grander duty;
    Not always ('tis a maxim trite)
    From righteous sources comes the right,--
    From beautiful, the beauty.

    Who shall decide where seed is sown?
    Maybe some priceless germ was blown
    To this unwholesome marish;
    (And what must grow will still increase,
    Though cackled round by half the geese
    And ganders in the parish.)

    Maybe this homely face may hide
    A Staël before whose mannish pride
    Our frailer sex shall tremble;
    Perchance this audience anserine
    May hiss (O fluttering Muse of mine!)--
    May hiss--a future Kemble!

    Or say the gingham shadows o'er
    An undeveloped Hannah More!--
    A latent Mrs. Trimmer!!
    Who shall affirm it?--who deny?--
    Since of the truth nor you nor I
    Discern the faintest glimmer?

    So then--Caps off, my Masters all;
    Reserve your final word,--recall
    Your all-too-hasty strictures;
    Caps off, I say, for Wisdom sees
    Undreamed potentialities
    In most unhopeful pictures.



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