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The Swashbuckler

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Squat-nosed and broad, of big and pompous port;
    A tavern visage, apoplexy haunts,
    All pimple-puffed: the Falstaff-like resort
    Of fat debauchery, whose veined cheek flaunts
    A flabby purple: rusty-spurred he stands
    In rakehell boots and belt, and hanger that
    Claps when, with greasy gauntlets on his hands,
    He swaggers past in cloak and slouch-plumed hat.
    Aggression marches armies in his words;
    And in his oaths great deeds ride cap-à-pie;
    His looks, his gestures breathe the breath of swords;
    And in his carriage camp all wars to be:
    With him, of battles there shall be no lack
    While buxom wenches are and stoops of sack.



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