The Raffailli sketches, coarse yet quaint

The Raffailli sketches, coarse yet quaint,
Are like a Charles Keene black-and-white in paint.
His Dannat " study" has official grace,
The sitter's Red Rag proudly in its place
And blabbing reclame at the button-hole —
The focussed symbol of a Gallic dole.
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