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Merry Maid

    By John Clare



    Bonny and stout and brown, without a hat,
    She frowns offended when they call her fat--
    Yet fat she is, the merriest in the place,
    And all can know she wears a pretty face.
    But still she never heeds what praise can say,
    But does the work, and oft runs out to play,
    To run about the yard and ramp and noise
    And spring the mop upon the servant boys.
    When old hens noise and cackle every where
    She hurries eager if the eggs are dear,
    And runs to seek them when they lay away
    To get them ready for the market day.
    She gambols with the men and laughs aloud
    And only quarrels when they call her proud.



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