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    1. "Beauty Show: Clifden, Co. Galway" -- C. DAY-LEWIS, b. Laois - Late Anglo-Irish Poet Laureate England.
    2. Jean R.
    3. BEAUTY SHOW: CLIFDEN, CO. GALWAY They're come to town from each dot on the compass, they're Wild as tinkers and groomed to the eyelash, And light of foot as a champion featherweight Prance on the top of the morning. They walk the ring, so glossy and delicate Each you'd think was a porcelain masterpiece Come to life at the touch of a raindrop, Tossing its mane and its halter. The shy, the bold, the demure and the whinnier, Grey, black, piebald, roans, palominos Parade their charms for the tweedy, the quite un- Susceptible hearts of the judges. Now and again at the flick of an instinct, As if they'd take off like a fieldful of rooks, they will Fidget and fret for the pasture they know, and The devil take all this competing. The light is going, the porter is flowing, The field a ruin of paper and straw. Step neatly home now, unprized or rosetted, You proud Connemara ponies. -- Cecil Day-Lewis, born Ballintubbert House, Co. Laois (Queen's) 1904. Late Poet-Laureate England.

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