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Reminiscences Of A Dancing Man

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    Who now remembers Almack's balls -
    Willis's sometime named -
    In those two smooth-floored upper halls
    For faded ones so famed?
    Where as we trod to trilling sound
    The fancied phantoms stood around,
    Or joined us in the maze,
    Of the powdered Dears from Georgian years,
    Whose dust lay in sightless sealed-up biers,
    The fairest of former days.

II

    Who now remembers gay Cremorne,
    And all its jaunty jills,
    And those wild whirling figures born
    Of Jullien's grand quadrilles?
    With hats on head and morning coats
    There footed to his prancing notes
    Our partner-girls and we;
    And the gas-jets winked, and the lustres clinked,
    And the platform throbbed as with arms enlinked
    We moved to the minstrelsy.

III

    Who now recalls those crowded rooms
    Of old yclept "The Argyle,"
    Where to the deep Drum-polka's booms
    We hopped in standard style?
    Whither have danced those damsels now!
    Is Death the partner who doth moue
    Their wormy chaps and bare?
    Do their spectres spin like sparks within
    The smoky halls of the Prince of Sin
    To a thunderous Jullien air?



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