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And closely imitated; too;

His mode of talking to his crew …

His port and paces。

An ancient tar he tried to catch

Who'd served in RODNEY'S famous batch;

But since his time long years have fled;

And RODNEY'S tars are mostly dead:

EHEU FUGACES!



But after searching near and far;

At last he found an ancient tar

Who served with RODNEY and his crew

Against the French in 'Eighty…two;

(That gained the peerage)。

He gave him fifty pounds a year;

His rum; his baccy; and his beer;

And had a comfortable den

Rigged up in what; by merchantmen;

Is called the steerage。



〃Now; JASPER〃 … 't was that sailor's name …

〃Don't fear that you'll incur my blame

By saying; when it seems to you;

That there is anything I do

That RODNEY wouldn't。〃

The ancient sailor turned his quid;

Prepared to do as he was bid:

〃Ay; ay; yer honour; to begin;

You've done away with 'swifting in' …

Well; sir; you shouldn't!



〃Upon your spars I see you've clapped

Peak halliard blocks; all iron…capped。

I would not christen that a crime;

But 'twas not done in RODNEY'S time。

It looks half…witted!

Upon your maintop…stay; I see;

You always clap a selvagee!

Your stays; I see; are equalized …

No vessel; such as RODNEY prized;

Would thus be fitted!



〃And RODNEY; honoured sir; would grin

To see you turning deadeyes in;

Not UP; as in the ancient way;

But downwards; like a cutter's stay …

You didn't oughter;

Besides; in seizing shrouds on board;

Breast backstays you have quite ignored;

Great RODNEY kept unto the last

Breast backstays on topgallant mast …

They make it tauter。〃



SIR BLENNERHASSET 〃swifted in;〃

Turned deadeyes up; and lent a fin

To strip (as told by JASPER KNOX)

The iron capping from his blocks;

Where there was any。

SIR BLENNERHASSET does away;

With selvagees from maintop…stay;

And though it makes his sailors stare;

He rigs breast backstays everywhere …

In fact; too many。



One morning; when the saucy craft

Lay calmed; old JASPER toddled aft。

〃My mind misgives me; sir; that we

Were wrong about that selvagee …

I should restore it。〃

〃Good;〃 said the Captain; and that day

Restored it to the maintop…stay。

Well…practised sailors often make

A much more serious mistake;

And then ignore it。



Next day old JASPER came once more:

〃I think; sir; I was right before。〃

Well; up the mast the sailors skipped;

The selvagee was soon unshipped;

And all were merry。

Again a day; and JASPER came:

〃I p'r'aps deserve your honour's blame;

I can't make up my mind;〃 said he;

〃About that cursed selvagee …

It's foolish … very。



〃On Monday night I could have sworn

That maintop…stay it should adorn;

On Tuesday morning I could swear

That selvagee should not be there。

The knot's a rasper!〃

〃Oh; you be hanged;〃 said CAPTAIN P。;

〃Here; go ashore at Caribbee。

Get out … good bye … shove off … all right!〃

Old JASPER soon was out of sight …

Farewell; old JASPER!







Ballad: PHRENOLOGY。







〃COME; collar this bad man …

Around the throat he knotted me

Till I to choke began …

In point of fact; garotted me!〃



So spake SIR HERBERT WRITE

To JAMES; Policeman Thirty…two …

All ruffled with his fight

SIR HERBERT was; and dirty too。



Policeman nothing said

(Though he had much to say on it);

But from the bad man's head

He took the cap that lay on it。



〃No; great SIR HERBERT WHITE …

Impossible to take him up。

This man is honest quite …

Wherever did you rake him up?



〃For Burglars; Thieves; and Co。;

Indeed; I'm no apologist;

But I; some years ago;

Assisted a Phrenologist。



〃Observe his various bumps;

His head as I uncover it:

His morals lie in lumps

All round about and over it。〃



〃Now take him;〃 said SIR WHITE;

〃Or you will soon be rueing it;

Bless me!  I must be right; …

I caught the fellow doing it!〃



Policeman calmly smiled;

〃Indeed you are mistaken; sir;

You're agitated … riled …

And very badly shaken; sir。



〃Sit down; and I'll explain

My system of Phrenology;

A second; please; remain〃 …

(A second is horology)。



Policeman left his beat …

(The Bart。; no longer furious;

Sat down upon a seat;

Observing; 〃This is curious!〃)



〃Oh; surely; here are signs

Should soften your rigidity:

This gentleman combines

Politeness with timidity。



〃Of Shyness here's a lump …

A hole for Animosity …

And like my fist his bump

Of Impecuniosity。



〃Just here the bump appears

Of Innocent Hilarity;

And just behind his ears

Are Faith; and Hope; and Charity。



He of true Christian ways

As bright example sent us is …

This maxim he obeys;

'SORTE TUA CONTENTUS SIS。'



〃There; let him go his ways;

He needs no stern admonishing。〃

The Bart。; in blank amaze;

Exclaimed; 〃This is astonishing!



〃I MUST have made a mull;

This matter I've been blind in it:

Examine; please; MY skull;

And tell me what you find in it。〃



That Crusher looked; and said;

With unimpaired urbanity;

〃SIR HERBERT; you've a head

That teems with inhumanity。



〃Here's Murder; Envy; Strife

(Propensity to kill any);

And Lies as large as life;

And heaps of Social Villany。



〃Here's Love of Bran…New Clothes;

Embezzling … Arson … Deism …

A taste for Slang and Oaths;

And Fraudulent Trusteeism。



〃Here's Love of Groundless Charge …

Here's Malice; too; and Trickery;

Unusually large

Your bump of Pocket…Pickery … 〃



〃Stop!〃 said the Bart。; 〃my cup

Is full … I'm worse than him in all;

Policeman; take me up …

No doubt I am some criminal!〃



That Pleeceman's scorn grew large

(Phrenology had nettled it);

He took that Bart。 in charge …

I don't know how they settled it。







Ballad: THE FAIRY CURATE。







ONCE a fairy

Light and airy

Married with a mortal;

Men; however;

Never; never

Pass the fairy portal。

Slyly stealing;

She to Ealing

Made a daily journey;

There she found him;

Clients round him

(He was an attorney)。



Long they tarried;

Then they married。

When the ceremony

Once was ended;

Off they wended

On their moon of honey。

Twelvemonth; maybe;

Saw a baby

(Friends performed an orgie)。

Much they prized him;

And baptized him

By the name of GEORGIE;



GEORGIE grew up;

Then he flew up

To his fairy mother。

Happy meeting …

Pleasant greeting …

Kissing one another。

〃Choose a calling

Most enthralling;

I sincerely urge ye。〃

〃Mother;〃 said he

(Rev'rence made he);

〃I would join the clergy。



〃Give permission

In addition …

Pa will let me do it:

There's a living

In his giving …

He'll appoint me to it。

Dreams of coff'ring;

Easter off'ring;

Tithe and rent and pew…rate;

So inflame me

(Do not blame me);

That I'll be a curate。〃



She; with pleasure;

Said; 〃My treasure;

'T is my wish precisely。

Do your duty;

There's a beauty;

You have chosen wisely。

Tell your father

I would rather

As a churchman rank you。

You; in clover;

I'll watch over。〃

GEORGIE said; 〃Oh; thank you!〃



GEORGIE scudded;

Went and studied;

Made all preparations;

And with credit

(Though he said it)

Passed examinations。

(Do not quarrel

With him; moral;

Scrupulous digestions …

'Twas his mother;

And no other;

Answered all the questions。)



Time proceeded;

Little needed

GEORGIE admonition:

He; elated;

Vindicated

Clergyman's position。

People round him

Always found him

Plain and unpretending;

Kindly teaching;

Plainly preaching;

All his money lending。



So the fairy;

Wise and wary;

Felt no sorrow rising …

No occasion

For persuasion;

Warning; or advising。

He; resuming

Fairy pluming

(That's not English; is it?)

Oft would fly up;

To the sky up;

Pay mamma a visit。



* * * * * * * *



Time progressing;

GEORGIE'S blessing

Grew more Ritualistic …

Popish scandals;

Tonsures … sandals …

Genuflections mystic;

Gushing meetings …

Bosom…beatings …

Heavenly ecstatics …

Broidered spencers …

Copes and censers …

Rochets and dalmatics。



This quandary

Vexed the fairy …

Flew she down to Ealing。

〃GEORGIE; stop it!

Pray you; drop it;

Hark to my appealing:

To this foolish

Papal rule…ish

Twaddle put an ending;

This a swerve is

From our Service

Plain and unpretending。〃



He; replying;

Answered; sighing;

Hawing; hemming; humming;

〃It's a pity …

They're so pritty;

Yet in mode becoming;

Mother tender;

I'll surrender …

I'll be unaffected … 〃

But his Bishop

Into HIS shop

Entered unexpected!



〃Who is this; sir; …

Ballet miss; sir?〃

Said the Bishop coldly。

〃'T is my mother;

And no other;〃

GEORGIE answered boldly。

〃Go along; sir!

You are wrong; sir;

You have years in plenty;

While this hussy

(Gracious mussy!)

Isn't two and twenty!〃


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