50 bab ballads-第4节
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〃Come; walk like this;〃 the dancer said;
〃Stick out your toes … stick in your head;
Stalk on with quick; galvanic tread …
Your fingers thus extend;
The attitude's considered quaint。〃
The weary Bishop; feeling faint;
Replied; 〃I do not say it ain't;
But 'Time!' my Christian friend!〃
〃We now proceed to something new …
Dance as the PAYNES and LAURIS do;
Like this … one; two … one; two … one; two。〃
The Bishop; never proud;
But in an overwhelming heat
(His name was PETER; I repeat)
Performed the PAYNE and LAURI feat;
And puffed his thanks aloud。
Another game the dancer planned …
〃Just take your ankle in your hand;
And try; my lord; if you can stand …
Your body stiff and stark。
If; when revisiting your see;
You learnt to hop on shore … like me …
The novelty would striking be;
And must attract remark。〃
〃No;〃 said the worthy Bishop; 〃no;
That is a length to which; I trow;
Colonial Bishops cannot go。
You may express surprise
At finding Bishops deal in pride …
But if that trick I ever tried;
I should appear undignified
In Rum…ti…Foozle's eyes。
〃The islanders of Rum…ti…Foo
Are well…conducted persons; who
Approve a joke as much as you;
And laugh at it as such;
But if they saw their Bishop land;
His leg supported in his hand;
The joke they wouldn't understand …
'T would pain them very much!〃
Ballad: THE PRECOCIOUS BABY。 A VERY TRUE TALE。
(TO BE SUNG TO THE AIR OF THE 〃WHISTLING OYSTER。〃)
AN elderly person … a prophet by trade …
With his quips and tips
On withered old lips;
He married a young and a beautiful maid;
The cunning old blade!
Though rather decayed;
He married a beautiful; beautiful maid。
She was only eighteen; and as fair as could be;
With her tempting smiles
And maidenly wiles;
And he was a trifle past seventy…three:
Now what she could see
Is a puzzle to me;
In a prophet of seventy … seventy…three!
Of all their acquaintances bidden (or bad)
With their loud high jinks
And underbred winks;
None thought they'd a family have … but they had;
A dear little lad
Who drove 'em half mad;
For he turned out a horribly fast little cad。
For when he was born he astonished all by;
With their 〃Law; dear me!〃
〃Did ever you see?〃
He'd a pipe in his mouth and a glass in his eye;
A hat all awry …
An octagon tie …
And a miniature … miniature glass in his eye。
He grumbled at wearing a frock and a cap;
With his 〃Oh; dear; oh!〃
And his 〃Hang it! 'oo know!〃
And he turned up his nose at his excellent pap …
〃My friends; it's a tap
Dat is not worf a rap。〃
(Now this was remarkably excellent pap。)
He'd chuck his nurse under the chin; and he'd say;
With his 〃Fal; lal; lal〃 …
〃'Oo doosed fine gal!〃
This shocking precocity drove 'em away:
〃A month from to…day
Is as long as I'll stay …
Then I'd wish; if you please; for to toddle away。〃
His father; a simple old gentleman; he
With nursery rhyme
And 〃Once on a time;〃
Would tell him the story of 〃Little Bo…P;〃
〃So pretty was she;
So pretty and wee;
As pretty; as pretty; as pretty could be。〃
But the babe; with a dig that would startle an ox;
With his 〃C'ck! Oh; my! …
Go along wiz 'oo; fie!〃
Would exclaim; 〃I'm afraid 'oo a socking ole fox。〃
Now a father it shocks;
And it whitens his locks;
When his little babe calls him a shocking old fox。
The name of his father he'd couple and pair
(With his ill…bred laugh;
And insolent chaff)
With those of the nursery heroines rare …
Virginia the Fair;
Or Good Goldenhair;
Till the nuisance was more than a prophet could bear。
〃There's Jill and White Cat〃 (said the bold little brat;
With his loud; 〃Ha; ha!〃)
〃'Oo sly ickle Pa!
Wiz 'oo Beauty; Bo…Peep; and 'oo Mrs。 Jack Sprat!
I've noticed 'oo pat
MY pretty White Cat …
I sink dear mamma ought to know about dat!〃
He early determined to marry and wive;
For better or worse
With his elderly nurse …
Which the poor little boy didn't live to contrive:
His hearth didn't thrive …
No longer alive;
He died an enfeebled old dotard at five!
MORAL。
Now; elderly men of the bachelor crew;
With wrinkled hose
And spectacled nose;
Don't marry at all … you may take it as true
If ever you do
The step you will rue;
For your babes will be elderly … elderly too。
Ballad: TO PHOEBE。 (2)
〃GENTLE; modest little flower;
Sweet epitome of May;
Love me but for half an hour;
Love me; love me; little fay。〃
Sentences so fiercely flaming
In your tiny shell…like ear;
I should always be exclaiming
If I loved you; PHOEBE dear。
〃Smiles that thrill from any distance
Shed upon me while I sing!
Please ecstaticize existence;
Love me; oh; thou fairy thing!〃
Words like these; outpouring sadly
You'd perpetually hear;
If I loved you fondly; madly; …
But I do not; PHOEBE dear。
Ballad: BAINES CAREW; GENTLEMAN。
OF all the good attorneys who
Have placed their names upon the roll;
But few could equal BAINES CAREW
For tender…heartedness and soul。
Whene'er he heard a tale of woe
From client A or client B;
His grief would overcome him so
He'd scarce have strength to take his fee。
It laid him up for many days;
When duty led him to distrain;
And serving writs; although it pays;
Gave him excruciating pain。
He made out costs; distrained for rent;
Foreclosed and sued; with moistened eye …
No bill of costs could represent
The value of such sympathy。
No charges can approximate
The worth of sympathy with woe; …
Although I think I ought to state
He did his best to make them so。
Of all the many clients who
Had mustered round his legal flag;
No single client of the crew
Was half so dear as CAPTAIN BAGG。
Now; CAPTAIN BAGG had bowed him to
A heavy matrimonial yoke …
His wifey had of faults a few …
She never could resist a joke。
Her chaff at first he meekly bore;
Till unendurable it grew。
〃To stop this persecution sore
I will consult my friend CAREW。
〃And when CAREW'S advice I've got;
Divorce A MENSA I shall try。〃
(A legal separation … not
A VINCULO CONJUGII。)
〃Oh; BAINES CAREW; my woe I've kept
A secret hitherto; you know;〃 …
(And BAINES CAREW; ESQUIRE; he wept
To hear that BAGG HAD any woe。)
〃My case; indeed; is passing sad。
My wife … whom I considered true …
With brutal conduct drives me mad。〃
〃I am appalled;〃 said BAINES CAREW。
〃What! sound the matrimonial knell
Of worthy people such as these!
Why was I an attorney? Well …
Go on to the SAEVITIA; please。〃
〃Domestic bliss has proved my bane; …
A harder case you never heard;
My wife (in other matters sane)
Pretends that I'm a Dicky bird!
〃She makes me sing; 'Too…whit; too…wee!'
And stand upon a rounded stick;
And always introduces me
To every one as 'Pretty Dick'!〃
〃Oh; dear;〃 said weeping BAINES CAREW;
〃This is the direst case I know。〃
〃I'm grieved;〃 said BAGG; 〃at paining you …
〃To COBB and POLTHERTHWAITE I'll go …
〃To COBB'S cold; calculating ear;
My gruesome sorrows I'll impart〃 …
〃No; stop;〃 said BAINES; 〃I'll dry my tear;
And steel my sympathetic heart。〃
〃She makes me perch upon a tree;
Rewarding me with 'Sweety … nice!'
And threatens to exhibit me
With four or five performing mice。〃
〃Restrain my tears I wish I could〃
(Said BAINES); 〃I don't know what to do。〃
Said CAPTAIN BAGG; 〃You're very good。〃
〃Oh; not at all;〃 said BAINES CAREW。
〃She makes me fire a gun;〃 said BAGG;
〃And; at a preconcerted word;
Climb up a ladder with a flag;
Like any street performing bird。
〃She places sugar in my way …
In public places calls me 'Sweet!'
She gives me groundsel every day;
And hard canary…seed to eat。〃
〃Oh; woe! oh; sad! oh; dire to tell!〃
(Said BAINES)。 〃Be good enough to stop。〃
And senseless on the floor he fell;
With unpremeditated flop!
Said CAPTAIN BAGG; 〃Well; really I
Am grieved to think it pains you so。
I thank you for your sympathy;
But; hang it! … come … I say; you know!〃
But BAINES lay flat upon the floor;
Convulsed with sympathetic sob; …
The Captain toddled off next door;
And gave the case to MR。 COBB。
Ballad: THOMAS WINTERBOTTOM HANCE。
IN all the towns and cities fair
On Merry England's broad expanse;
No swordsman ever could compare
With THOMAS WINTERBOTTOM HANCE。
The dauntless lad could fairly hew
A silken handkerchief in twain;
Divide a leg of mutton too …
And this without unwholesome strain。
On whole half…sheep; with cunning trick;
His sabre sometimes he'd employ …
No bar of lead; however thick;
Had terrors for the stalwart boy。
At Dover daily he'd prepare
To hew and slash; behind; before …
Which aggravated MONSIEUR PIERRE;
Who watched him f