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A Curate's Complaint.

    By Edward Woodley Bowling



        Where are they all departed,
            The loved ones of my youth,
        Those emblems white of purity,
            Sweet innocence and truth?
        When day-light drives the darkness,
            When evening melts to night,
        When noon-day suns burn brightest,
            They come not to my sight.

        I miss their pure embraces
            Around my neck and throat,
        The thousand winning graces
            Whereon I used to dote.
        I know I may find markets
            Where love is bought and sold,
        But no such love can equal
            The tender ties of old.

        My gentle washer-woman,
            I know that you are true;
        The least shade of suspicion
            Can never fall on you.
        Then fear me not, as fiercely
            I fix on thee stern eyes,
        And ask in terms emphatic,
            "Where are my lost white ties?"

        Each year I buy a dozen,
            Yet scarce a year is gone,
        Ere, looking in my ward-robe,
            I find that I have none.
        I don't believe in magic,
            I know that you are true,
        Yet say, my washer-woman,
            What can those white ties do?

        Does each with her own collar
            To regions far elope,
        Regions by starch untainted,
            And innocent of soap?
        I know not; but in future
            I'll buy no more white ties,
        But wear the stiff 'all-rounder'
            Of Ritualistic guise.




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