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<p id="id00556" style="margin-top: 5em">The Dismissed.</p>
<p id="id00557" style="margin-top: 2em">"I suppose she was right in rejecting my suit,<br/>
But why did she kick me down stairs?"<br/>
Halleck's "Discarded."<br/></p>
<p id="id00558" style="margin-top: 4em">The wing of my spirit is broken,<br/>
My day-star of hope has declined;<br/>
For a month not a word have I spoken<br/>
That's either polite or refined.<br/>
My mind's like the sky in bad weather,<br/>
When mist-clouds around us are curled:<br/>
And, viewing myself altogether,<br/>
I'm the veriest wretch in the world!<br/></p>
<p id="id00559">I wander about like a vagrant—<br/>
I spend half my time in the street;<br/>
My conduct's improper and flagrant,<br/>
For I quarrel with all that I meet.<br/>
My dress, too, is wholly neglected,<br/>
My hat I pull over my brow,<br/>
And I look like a fellow suspected<br/>
Of wishing to kick up a row.<br/></p>
<p id="id00560">In vain I've endeavored to borrow<br/>
From friends "some material aid"—<br/>
For my landlady views me with sorrow,<br/>
When she thinks of the bill that's unpaid.<br/>
Abroad my acquaintances flout me,<br/>
The ladies cry, "Bless us, look there!"<br/>
And the little boys cluster about me,<br/>
And sensible citizens stare.<br/></p>
<p id="id00561">One says, "He's a victim to cupid;"<br/>
Another, "His conduct's too bad;"<br/>
A third, "He is awfully stupid;"<br/>
A fourth, "He is perfectly mad!"—<br/>
And then I am watched like a bandit,<br/>
Mankind with me all are at strife:<br/>
By heaven no longer I'll stand it,<br/>
But quick put an end to my life!<br/></p>
<p id="id00562">I've thought of the means—yet I shudder<br/>
At dagger or ratsbane or rope;<br/>
At drawing with lancet my blood, or<br/>
At razor without any soap!<br/>
Suppose I should fall in a duel,<br/>
And thus leave the stage with ECLAT?<br/>
But to die with a bullet is cruel—<br/>
Besides 'twould be breaking the law!<br/></p>
<p id="id00563">Yet one way remains: to the river<br/>
I'll fly from the goadings of care!—<br/>
But drown?—oh, the thought makes me shiver—<br/>
A terrible death, I declare!<br/>
Ah, no!—I'll once more see my Kitty,<br/>
And parry her cruel disdain—<br/>
Beseech her to take me in pity,<br/>
And never dismiss me again.<br/></p>
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