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A poem by Bret Harte |
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Mrs. Judge Jenkins |
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Title: Mrs. Judge Jenkins Author: Bret Harte [More Titles by Harte] (BEING THE ONLY GENUINE SEQUEL TO "MAUD MULLER") Maud Muller all that summer day Yet, looking down the distant lane, But when he came, with smile and bow, And spoke of her "pa," and wondered whether Old Muller burst in tears, and then For trade was dull, and wages low, And ere the languid summer died, But on the day that they were mated, And Maud's relations, twelve in all, And when the summer came again, And the Judge was blest, but thought it strange For Maud grew broad and red and stout, Was more than he now could span; and he How that which in Maud was native grace And thought of the twins, and wished that they On Muller's farm, and dreamed with pain And looking down that dreary track, For, had he waited, he might have wed For there be women fair as she, Alas for maiden! alas for judge! For Maud soon thought the Judge a bore, And the Judge would have bartered Maud's fair face If, of all words of tongue and pen, More sad are these we daily see: [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |