Masterman and Chesterton

Lo: Masterman and Chesterton
This happy picture shows.
The former is the one whose eye
With a fine pathos glows.
I am the one with auburn hair
And the finely chiselled nose.

Thus between heaven and earth they passed
Over the Kentish plain.
The earth was noble English mud,
The heavens were mostly rain.
If you should see their faces, you
Will know them both again.
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