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Dame Fashion.

DAME FASHION .

BY SAVARICUS .

DAME FASHION leads us by the nose , And blinds the brightest eyes ; She paints the lily , gilds the z-ose , And gives us yellow skies . . Her vot ' ries wear another ' s hair , Or frizzled-headed go ;

They , rape their locks , have hose with clocks , And dainty insteps show . And this is called aesthetic taste—The beautiful sublime ; Adopted by the maidens chaste In this sublnn ' ry clime .

They dote upon a common flower Or idle in the sun , And languid sigh from hour to hour Till youthful age is run .

A feather from a peacock ' s tail Can ecstasy impart , And modern things are deemed stale Against mediteval art . And this is called aesthetic . taste , The utter—too sublime , Indulged in b y a gentle race Whose forte is killing time .

These gilded youths of either sex Whose craze is " Middle Age , " About a flower their souls will vex And o ' er a poem rage . So sensitive these beings are , A rainbow ' s their delight ;

The twinkling of a glitt ' ring star Can overcome them quite . But this is called aesthetic taste , The utter—too sublime , And only felt by hearts so graced That can to cloud-land climb .

Refinement's art with lofty power Builds up a world of bliss , And lends enchantment to the hour When butterflies may kiss .

The too too vulgar earthly earth , Without Dame Fashion ' s sway Would sadly be devoid of mirth , And pleasure fade away . Then for Dame Fashion raise a cheer ; She ' s utter—too sublime ,

And leads her slaves from year to year By Folly ' s jingling chime .

“The Masonic Magazine: 1882-05-01, Page 41” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01051882/page/41/.
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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER. Article 22
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DAME FASHION. Article 41
A CURIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Article 42
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Dame Fashion.

DAME FASHION .

BY SAVARICUS .

DAME FASHION leads us by the nose , And blinds the brightest eyes ; She paints the lily , gilds the z-ose , And gives us yellow skies . . Her vot ' ries wear another ' s hair , Or frizzled-headed go ;

They , rape their locks , have hose with clocks , And dainty insteps show . And this is called aesthetic taste—The beautiful sublime ; Adopted by the maidens chaste In this sublnn ' ry clime .

They dote upon a common flower Or idle in the sun , And languid sigh from hour to hour Till youthful age is run .

A feather from a peacock ' s tail Can ecstasy impart , And modern things are deemed stale Against mediteval art . And this is called aesthetic . taste , The utter—too sublime , Indulged in b y a gentle race Whose forte is killing time .

These gilded youths of either sex Whose craze is " Middle Age , " About a flower their souls will vex And o ' er a poem rage . So sensitive these beings are , A rainbow ' s their delight ;

The twinkling of a glitt ' ring star Can overcome them quite . But this is called aesthetic taste , The utter—too sublime , And only felt by hearts so graced That can to cloud-land climb .

Refinement's art with lofty power Builds up a world of bliss , And lends enchantment to the hour When butterflies may kiss .

The too too vulgar earthly earth , Without Dame Fashion ' s sway Would sadly be devoid of mirth , And pleasure fade away . Then for Dame Fashion raise a cheer ; She ' s utter—too sublime ,

And leads her slaves from year to year By Folly ' s jingling chime .

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