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A Discouraging Model.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        Just the airiest, fairiest slip of a thing,
        With a Gainsborough hat, like a butterfly's wing,
        Tilted up at one side with the jauntiest air,
        And a knot of red roses sown in under there
            Where the shadows are lost in her hair.

        Then a cameo face, carven in on a ground
        Of that shadowy hair where the roses are wound;
        And the gleam of a smile O as fair and as faint
        And as sweet as the masters of old used to paint
            Round the lips of their favorite saint!

        And that lace at her throat - and the fluttering hands
        Snowing there, with a grace that no art understands,
        The flakes of their touches - first fluttering at
        The bow - then the roses - the hair - and then that
            Little tilt of the Gainsborough hat.

        O what artist on earth with a model like this,
        Holding not on his palette the tint of a kiss,
        Nor a pigment to hint of the hue of her hair,
        Nor the gold of her smile - O what artist could dare
            To expect a result half so fair?



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