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Men and Women (Browning)/Volume 1/Respectability

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761886Men and Women — RespectabilityRobert Browning

RESPECTABILITY.

1.Dear, had the world in its capriceDeigned to proclaim "I know you both,Have recognised your plighted troth,Am sponsor for you—live in peace!"—How many precious months and yearsOf youth had passed, that speed so fast,Before we found it out at last,The world, and what it fears?
2.How much of priceless life were spentWith men that every virtue decks,And women models of their sex,Society's true ornament,—Ere we dared wander, nights like this,Thro' wind and rain, and watch the Seine,And feel the Boulevart break againTo warmth and light and bliss?
3.I know! the world proscribes not love;Allows my finger to caressYour lips' contour and downiness,Provided it supply a glove.The world's good word!—the Institute!Guizot receives Montalembert!Eh? Down the court three lampions flare—Put forward your best foot!