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November.

    By W. M. MacKeracher



    Sombre November, least belov'd of all
    The months that make the pleasurable year,
    Too late for the resplendence of the fall,
    Too soon for Christmas-bringing winter's cheer;
    Ignoble interregnum following
    The golden cycle of a good queen's reign,
    Before her heir, proclaimed already king,
    Has come of age to rule in her domain;

    We do not praise you; many a dreary day
    Impatiently we chide your laggard pace;
    Backward we look, and forward, and we say:
    The queen was kind and fair of form and face;
    The king is stern, but clad in brave array:
    God save His Majesty and send him grace.



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