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  1. They do quaint deeds and fully flaunt their pride.
    It is the world's one crime its babes grow dull,
    Its poor are ox-like, limp and leaden-eyed.
  2. Oh, I can laugh and marvel, rapturous-eyed.
    And you laugh back, nor can you ever see
    The thousand little deaths my heart has died.
  3. A long grey stranger, eagle-eyed --
    "Know me? Of course you do?"
    "It's not my work," the boss replied,
  4. Too weak to move, he feebly eyed
    A wolf and a vulture close to his side,
  5. The sparrow meek, prophetic-eyed,
    Her nest beside the snow-drift weaves,
    Secure the osier yet will hide
  6. In silence Matthew lay, and eyed
    The spring beneath the tree;
    And thus the dear old Man replied,
  7. Old Man! whom so oft I with pity have eyed,
    I love thee, and love the sweet Boy at thy side:
  8. The level chambers, ready with their pride,
    Were glowing to receive a thousand guests:
    The carved angels, ever eager-eyed,
  9. Stand aside:
    Don't thrust her from the table
    Where, meek-eyed,
  10. A vengeful fury, angry-eyed,
    Ere they would wish her multiplied
  11. She looks sidelong, blue-eyed
    And tells a girlish story of a bride
  12. While the town's chief toper waits outside,
    Woe-begone and bleary-eyed;
  13. And as when first eyed
    Draws rein and sings to the swing of the tide.
  14. In dromond and in catafract--wet, wakeful, windward-eyed--
    He kept Poseidon's Law intact (his ship and freight beside),
  15. Thou wert then fifty and cross-eyed;
    For acting never hadst the knack.
    With stilted bow and Irving stride
  16. And shook full fifty missiles from his hide,
    But no heed took he; steadfastly he eyed,
  17. Like angels fierce and tawny-eyed,
    Back to your chamber I will glide,
  18. Honours this Lady? Flora, wanton-eyed
    For birth, and with all flowrets prankt and pied:
  19. Peered through its ragged shroud. The lone man sighed,
    Poured back the gaudy dust into its poke,
    Gazed at the seething river listless-eyed,
  20. And she is an honest critic, for on yesterday she eyed
    The new dress I was airing with a woman’s natural pride,

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