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And that little curl hung down O'er a brow like a holy saint; Her goodness was beyond renown, And yet--there was a taint. Ay, call it deadly sin, The temper that she had; But that Little Girl just gloried in Freedom to be real bad! Robert Browning gave the subject much thought and responded at length: Who will may hear the poet's story told. His story? Who believes me shall behold The Little Girl, tricked out with ringolet, Or fringe, or pompadour, or what you will, Switch, bang, rat, puff--odzooks, man! I know not What women call the hanks o' hair they wear! But that same curl, beau-catcher, love-lock, frizz. (Perchance hot-ironed--perchance 'twas bandolined; Mayhap those rubber squirmers gave it shape-- I wot not.) But that corkscrew of a curl Hung plumb, true, straight, accurate, at mid-brow, Nor swerved a hair's breadth to the right or left. Aught of her other tresses none may know. Now go we straitly on. And undertake To sound the humor of the Little Girl. Ha! what's the note? Hark here. When she was good, She was seraphic; hypersuperfine. So good she made the saints seem scalawags; An angel child; a paramaragon. Halt! Turn! When she elected to be bad, Black fails to paint the depths of ignomin, The fearsome sins, the crimes unspeakable, The deep abysses of her evilment. Hist! Tell 't wi' bated breath! One day she let A rosy tongue-tip from red lips peep forth! Can viciousness cap that? Horrid's the word. Yet there she is. There is that Little Girl, Her goodness and her badness, side by side, Like bacon, streak o' fat and streak o' lean. Ah, Fatalist, she must be ever so. Mr. E.A. Poe declared that he wrote his lines without any trouble at all, as he used to know the Little Girl personally: 'Twas not very many years ago, At Seahurst-By-The-Sea, A little girl had a little curl-- Her name was Annabel Lee. And right in the middle of Annabel's brow That curl would always be. She was so good, oh, she was so good At Seahurst-By-The-Sea! She was good with a goodness more than good, Was beautiful Annabel Lee, With such goodness the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her of me. But her badness was stronger by far than the good, Like many far older than she, Like many far wiser than she; And neither the angels in heaven above Nor the demons down under the se
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