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The Cabbage

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Here is a tale for any one who wishes:
    There grew a cabbage once among the flowers,
    A plain, broad cabbage a good wench, whose hours
    Were kitchen-busy with plebeian dishes.
    The rose and lily, toilless, without mottle,
    Patricians born, despised her: "How unpleasant!"
    They cried;"What odour! Worse than any peasant
    Who soils God's air! Give us our smelling- bottle."
    There came a gentleman who owned the garden,
    Looking about him at both flower and edible,
    Admiring here and there; a simple sinner,
    Who sought some bud to be his heart's sweet warden:
    But passed the flowers and took it seems incredible!
    That cabbage! But a man must have his dinner.



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