Ballad of women i love

Eugene Field 1850 (St. Louis) – 1895 (Chicago)



Prudence Mears hath an old blue plate
 Hid away in an oaken chest,
And a Franklin platter of ancient date
 Beareth Amandy Baker's crest;
What times soever I've been their guest,
 Says I to myself in an undertone:
"Of womenfolk, it must be confessed,
 These do I love, and these alone."

Well, again, in the Nutmeg State,
 Dorothy Pratt is richly blest
With a relic of art and a land effete--
 A pitcher of glass that's cut, not pressed.
And a Washington teapot is possessed
 Down in Pelham by Marthy Stone--
Think ye now that I say in jest
 "These do I love, and these alone?"

Were Hepsy Higgins inclined to mate,
 Or Dorcas Eastman prone to invest
In Cupid's bonds, they could find their fate
 In the bootless bard of Crockery Quest.
For they've heaps of trumpery--so have the rest
 Of those spinsters whose ware I'd like to own;
You can see why I say with such certain zest,
 "These do I love, and these alone."

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ababbcbC abxbbcbC ababbcbC
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 897
Words 172
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8

Eugene Field

Eugene Field, Sr. was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays. more…

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