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Horace I, 23

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Title:     Horace I, 23
Author: Eugene Field [More Titles by Field]

Chloe, you shun me like a hind
That, seeking vainly for her mother,
Hears danger in each breath of wind
And wildly darts this way and t'other.

Whether the breezes sway the wood
Or lizards scuttle through the brambles,
She starts, and off, as though pursued,
The foolish, frightened creature scrambles.

But, Chloe, you're no infant thing
That should esteem a man an ogre--
Let go your mother's apron-string
And pin your faith upon a toga!





[The end]
Eugene Field's poem: Horace I, 23

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