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n be very small indeed. * * * * * ART AT THE CALEDONIAN MARKET. [Illustration: _Art Dealer._ "'Ere y'are--old masters a tanner a time." _Collector._ "I'll take this one." _Dealer._ "That un's eight'npence, guvnor--it's very near new!"] * * * * * A SPORTING OFFER. (_Written after a contemplation of one of our outer suburbs, and on hearing of the threatened lock-out in the building trade._) Can this be true? that hodmen strike? The very thought my soul bewilders. Has Art, has beauty got no spike To perforate the breasts of builders? Her bricky teeth flung far and wide, On virgin fields my London browses, The amaranthine plains are pied With nutty little bijou houses. Here Daphne makes the junket set Or squeezes from the curd the pale whey, And drone of bees holies the Met- ropolitan and District Railway. Here Amaryllis tends the hearth Till, home returning from the City, Her Damon comes to weed the garth (Which makes his hands most awful gritty). Here in the golden sunset's haze Is love, I ween, no whit less hearty Than when it walked in soot-grimed ways, But, oh how chic and oh how arty! The cots themselves are spick and span, Filling with awe the gross intruder; Their style is early Georgian, Which looks like measles mixed with Tudor. Through little panes be-diamonded The scented dusk comes softly stealing; When you get up you strike your head Severely on the timbered ceiling. And some break out in sudden wings And bloom with unsuspected gables; The cubic area of the things Prevents one getting round the tables. To weave such nests, so fair, so coy, Should be the workman's _bonum summum_, To me it were all mirth, all joy To paint, to whitewash, or to plumb 'em. Far other was the task of thralls Who had to rear these inner suburbs, Piling the sad Victorian walls Where each wan window laced its tub-herbs. Small wonder had they cried, I wis, Shedding large tears amongst their mortar, "We cannot build such streets as this Without two extra pints of porter!" But now--ah well! Here is a bard Long versed in wild extravaganza, Knowing the foot-rule, and to lard With purple bits the pounding stanza; A little weary of the harp, Metres and rhymes that fail to
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