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Lord Rochester's Song.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Un soldat au dur visage.")

    [CROMWELL, ACT I.]


    "Hold, little blue-eyed page!"
    So cried the watchers surly,
    Stern to his pretty rage
    And golden hair so curly -
    "Methinks your satin cloak
    Masks something bulky under;
    I take this as no joke -
    Oh, thief with stolen plunder!"

    "I am of high repute,
    And famed among the truthful:
    This silver-handled lute
    Is meet for one still youthful
    Who goes to keep a tryst
    With her who is his dearest.
    I charge you to desist;
    My cause is of the clearest."

    But guardsmen are so sharp,
    Their eyes are as the lynx's:
    "That's neither lute nor harp -
    Your mark is not the minxes.
    Your loving we dispute -
    That string of steel so cruel
    For music does not suit -
    You go to fight a duel!"



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