RONDEAU.

To Austin Dobson.

Your dainty Muse her form arrays

In soft brocades of bygone days.

She walks old gardens where the dews

Gem sundials and trim-cut yews

And tremble on the tulip's blaze.

The magic scent her charm conveys

Which lives on when the rose decays.

She had her portrait done by Greuze—

Your dainty Muse!

Mine's hardier—walks life's muddy ways

Barefooted; preaches, sometimes prays,

Is modern, is advanced, has views;

Goes in for lectures, reads the news,

And sends her homespun verse to praise

Your dainty Muse!