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14.
Alfred Austin and the Muse.
The Muse of Cap and Gown
which is a muse.
Alfred look in you Austin heart,
"It will tell you what keepeth us twain apart"
"I have not left you, I never was near"
For twaddle, not poetry enchants your ear.
2.
"When you gaze on the moon you see but her,"
* you'll feel her "tic" when the pages stir
Of In Cap and Gown at the Western University:
To make you laureate was sheer perversity.
3.
So how should you, Austin, hope to sing;
Poetry is a sacred thing
Instead of your further laureate ramblin'
You'd better take English with -- the professor
of English.
* The moon's tic make a man lunatic, i.e. mad.
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