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An English Girl

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A wonderful joy our eyes to bless,     In her magnificent comeliness,     Is an English girl of eleven stone two,     And five foot ten in her dancing shoe!     She follows the hounds, and on she pounds -     The "field" tails off and the muffs diminish -     Over the hedges and brooks she bounds -     Straight as a crow, from find to finish.     At cricket, her kin will lose or win -     She and her maids, on grass and clover,     Eleven maids out - eleven maids in -     (And perhaps an occasional "maiden over").     Go search the world and search the sea,     Then come you home and sing with me     There's no such gold and no such pearl     As a bright and beautiful English girl!     With a ten-mile spin she stretches her limbs,     She golfs, she punts, she rows, she swims -     She plays, she sings, she dances, too,     From ten or eleven till all is blue!     At ball or drum, till small hours come     (Chaperon's fan conceals her yawning),     She'll waltz away like a teetotum,     And never go home till daylight's dawning.     Lawn tennis may share her favours fair -     Her eyes a-dance and her cheeks a-glowing -     Down comes her hair, but what does she care?     It's all her own and it's worth the showing!     Go search the world and search the sea,     Then come you home and sing with me     There's no such gold and no such pearl     As a bright and beautiful English girl!     Her soul is sweet as the ocean air,     For prudery knows no haven there;     To find mock-modesty, please apply     To the conscious blush and the downcast eye.     Rich in the things contentment brings,     In every pure enjoyment wealthy,     Blithe as a beautiful bird she sings,     For body and mind are hale and healthy.     Her eyes they thrill with right goodwill -     Her heart is light as a floating feather -     As pure and bright as the mountain rill     That leaps and laughs in the Highland heather!     Go search the world and search the sea,     Then come you home and sing with me     There's no such gold and no such pearl     As a bright and beautiful English girl!

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