DAME Malice reigns the Queen of hags;
With wink and whisper, nod and chatter,
She trots along, and never fags,
While she has scandal-seeds to scatter.
Then when her seeds are poison-weeds,
That choke the corn and spoil the labors
Of king or clown, her feats to crown,
She'll dance a reelet with her neighbors!
Dame Malice
Joseph Skipsey
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