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London Types - VII. 'Lady'

    By William Ernest Henley



    Time, the old humourist, has a trick to-day
    Of moving landmarks and of levelling down,
    Till into Town the Suburbs edge their way,
    And in the Suburbs you may scent the Town.
    With MOUNT ST. thus approaching MUSWELL HILL,
    And CLAPHAM COMMON marching with the MILE,
    You get a HAMMERSMITH that fills the bill,
    A HAMPSTEAD with a serious sense of style.
    So this fair creature, pictured in THE ROW,
    As one of that 'gay adulterous world,' {79} whose round
    Is by the SERPENTINE, as well would show,
    And might, I deem, as readily be found
    On STREATHAM'S HILL, or WIMBLEDON'S, or where
    Brixtonian kitchens lard the late-dining air.



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