the love affairs of a bibliomaniac-第20章
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One day I got a missive Writ in a dainty hand; Which made my manly bosom With vanity expand。 'T was from a ‘‘young admirer'' Who asked me would I mind Sending her ‘‘favorite poem'' ‘‘In autograph; and signed。''
She craved the boon so sweetly That I had been a churl Had I repulsed the homage Of this gentle; timid girl; With bright illuminations I decked the manuscript; And in my choicest paints and inks My brush and pen I dipt。
Indeed it had been tedious But that a flattered smile Played on my rugged features And eased my toil the while。 I was assured my poem Would fill her with delight I fancied she was pretty I knew that she was bright!
And for a spell thereafter That unknown damsel's face With its worshipful expression Pursued me every place; Meseemed to hear her whisper: ‘‘O; thank you; gifted sir; For the overwhelming honor You so graciously confer!''
But a catalogue from Benjamin's Disproves what things meseemed Dispels with savage certainty The flattering dreams I dreamed; For that poor ‘‘favorite poem;'' Done and signed in autograph; Is listed in ‘‘Cheap Items'' At a dollar…and…a…half。
The End