Lapsus Calami (Apr 1891)/On the Fly-Leaf of Maclise's Portrait Gallery
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2. Written on the Fly-Leaf of Maclise's
Portrait Gallery, Edited by Bates.
Here, painted by a Master's hand,Is many a lovely dame,Amidst the writers of the landWho gained the greatest fame.
But sure there is not one whose penWas half so apt as thineTo catch the ears of listening men,Or wake the Sacred Nine.
None saw reflected in her glassA more distinguished face:But thou art born too late, alas!To take thy proper place.
The pencil of Maclise, my dear,Thy face will ne'er portray,Nor will the facts of thy careerBe told by Bates, B.A.
Yet do not hence a pretext seizeTo blame the cruel Fates:If they denied thee to Maclise,They rescued thee from Bates.