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Satires Of Circumstances In Fifteen Glimpses - I At Tea

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The kettle descants in a cozy drone,     And the young wife looks in her husband's face,     And then at her guest's, and shows in her own     Her sense that she fills an envied place;     And the visiting lady is all abloom,     And says there was never so sweet a room.     And the happy young housewife does not know     That the woman beside her was first his choice,     Till the fates ordained it could not be so . . .     Betraying nothing in look or voice     The guest sits smiling and sips her tea,     And he throws her a stray glance yearningly.

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