Only page of title Fairly Easy
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Unlettered all of mind and tongue;
Unmastered, unmolested -- made
Most wholly frank and unafraid:
Untaught of any school -- unvexed
Of law or creed -- all unperplexed --
Unsermoned, aye, and undefiled,
An all imperfect-perfect child --
A type which (Heaven forgive us! ) you
And I do tardy honor to,
And so, profane the sanctities
Of our most sacred memories.
And wide and round as Brownies' eyes:
The smile they wear is ever blent
With all-expectant wonderment, --
On homeliest things they bend a look
As rapt as o'er a picture-book,
And seem to ask, whate'er befall,
The happy reason of it all: --
Why grass is all so glad a green,
And leaves -- and what their lispings mean; --
Why buds grow on the boughs, and why
They burst in blossom by and by --
As though the orchard in the breeze
Had shook and popped its _popcorn-trees_,
To lure and whet, as well they might,
Some seven-league giant's appetite!
Has scant refinement, caste or grace, --
From crown to chin, and cheek to cheek,
It bears the grimy water-streak
Of rinsings such as some long rain
Might drool across the window-pane
Wherethrough he peers, with troubled frown,
As some lorn team drives by for town.
With tangles in it here and there,
As though the warlocks snarled it so
At midmirk when the moon sagged low,
And boughs did toss and skreek and shake,
And children moaned themselves awake,
With fingers clutched, and starting sight
Blind as the blackness of the night!