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Le Brun arose, fair Vigée of that name,
And tried a fall with coy but cruel Fame.
Nine hundred paintings bear her modest mark,
Nine hundred that reveal no vital spark;
For even when she sought her mirrored face,
And tried to draw it with a girlish grace,
Art turned away to hide a sunny smile,
And praised the Subject, though she damned the Style.
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