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Poetry Everywhere

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    What time the poet hath hymned
    The writhing maid, lithe-limbed,
    Quivering on amaranthine asphodel,
    How can he paint her woes,
    Knowing, as well he knows,
    That all can be set right with calomel?

    When from the poet's plinth
    The amorous colocynth
    Yearns for the aloe, faint with rapturous thrills,
    How can he hymn their throes
    Knowing, as well he knows,
    That they are only uncompounded pills?

    Is it, and can it be,
    Nature hath this decree,
    Nothing poetic in the world shall dwell?
    Or that in all her works
    Something poetic lurks,
    Even in colocynth and calomel?



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