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Vignettes 09: Sonnet

Matilda Betham

I am unskill’d in speech: my tongue is slow
The graceful courtesies of life to pay;
To deck kind meanings up in trim array,
  Keeping the mind’s soft tone: words such as flow
  From Complaisance, when she alone inspires!
  And Caution, with a care that never tires,
Marshals each tribe of thoughts in such a way
  That all are ready for their needful task,
  The moment the occasion comes to ask,
All prompt to hear, to answer and obey;
When mine, undisciplin’d, their cause betray,
  By coward falterings, or rebellious zeal!—
And Art, though subtle, though sublime thy sway,
  I doubt if thou canst rule us, when we feel!
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From Vignettes in Verse | 1818
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