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17104But Algy turned in mild disgust, And called to Mama Bracket,"Say, did you hear that bubble bu''st?
17254The Drummer madly tore his hair And said,"Vy did you do it?"
23792[ Illustration] Indeed, indeed-- to Quit It oft Before I swore,--but did I mean it when I swore?
21676If we''exchanged''you, where on Earth Could we find one of Equal worth?
21676With hope deferred we''re growing hoary; Or was it all an empty jest Your saying,"_ That''s another story_"?
23614Though the lovely Nin All should pass away Why should Woman pine, If but Fashion stay?
23614What can freedom offer more?
23338V Each morn a thousand Recipes, you say-- Yes, but where match the beer of Yesterday?
26437XXI Strange, is it not?
26437XXV One day I queried would she please to Say How long, how long this Fad was apt to Stay?
26437XXVII PREDESTINATION-- full of Unbelief-- Must I accept it, is there no Relief?
46691***** I wonder if Labby Has read"Northanger Abbey?"
27182***** But what is this?
27182Lord Henry Chase What happened to Lord Henry Chase?
27182Trust your Papa and name the sum.... WHAT?
27182[ Illustration]..._ Fifteen hundred thousand?_... Hum!
26388And what of Henry number Three, 1216- 1272 The King who suffered poverty?
26388No information''s yet to hand Concerning Raleigh''s favourite brand; Tobacco Was it coarse- cut shag which burns The tongue, or birdseye or returns?
26388allowed At court a huge rapacious crowd To drain his coffers nearly dry Flattering with cajolery?
23611He knew too much to ever say,"Why do n''t you dye your hair?"
23611Mr. Pinhead was worth eighty millions, Miss Nothingbutt had eighty- two; Why do cash and spondulicks get married?
23611Now here is a couple who seem of one mind, What on earth made them think they''d agree?
23611Old Merger and Mayme- out- of- School?
23611She loved him for he was so brave, Yes, in that line quite peerless-- He married this widow with seven kids-- By gosh, was not that fearless?
23611Why did they marry-- December and June?
23611[ Illustration][ Illustration] DO YOU SEE?
23611[ Illustration][ Illustration] EVER KNOW IT TO FAIL?
23611[ Illustration][ Illustration] HOW WAS SHE TO KNOW?
38572And then put out one foot a little bit, And says:"Ai n''t that provokin''?
38572Must I choke And die alone here in the heat and smoke?
23749And, being woman and aware Of such disaster to her hair, What_ could_ she do but petrify All whom she met, with freezing eye?
23749Believers in Soul Transmigration See in him the Re- incarnation Of those Sad Plagues of summer, who Ask,"Is it hot enough for you?"
23749I wonder what the King would do If his supporters all withdrew?
23749Perhaps he''d try the Stage; a Throne Should be an easy stepping- stone To histrionic Heights, and who Knows till he tries what he can do?
23749What choice between The Giants, Jinn and Gasolene?
23749What is there, when one thinks, So wonderful about the Sphinx?
23749What though he try to be polite And wag his Tail with all his might, How shall one amiable Tail Against three angry Heads prevail?
23749What''s in a name?
23749When to these other charms we add A voice that drives the hearer mad, Who will dispute her claim to be The Chorus- Lady of the Sea?
23749[ Illustration] The Sphinx She was half Lady and half cat-- What is so wonderful in that?
6438Do you see any signs of my giving in?
6438Put you back in the pool?
6438THE MORAL: In the early spring A pumpkin- tree would be a thing Most gratifying to us all, But how about the early fall?
6438The oak lay prone when the storm was done, While the rush, still quite erect, Remarked aside,"What under the sun Could one expect?"
6438The rush was a proud patrician, and He retorted,"Do n''t you know, What the veriest boor should understand, That''Hi''is low?"
36321''Tis more persuasive and as sure As( shall we say?)
36321( How could she so forget good breeding?)
36321Accept these verses then, I pray, Disarming press and public too, For what can hostile critics say?
36321And how he put his life to stake, For Principle and Country''s sake?
36321Footnotes:[ A] NOTE.--"_Lors, dit- on, quand il jouait Handel Le jeu ne valait pas la chandelle._"[ B] PUBLISHER''S READER--"_Pied- a- terre_"?
36321Most fortunate shall I be then Of mortal men; For what more happiness ensures Than work in service such as Yours?
36321What else is left for them to do, Because of You, But view with kindness this collection, Which bears the seal of Your protection?
36321_ Joan of Arc_ From Pimlico to Central Park, From Timbuctoo to Rotten Row, Who has not heard of Joan of Arc, His tragic tale who does not know?
36782A Cockney Chiel who found him thus, And showed some conjugal alarm, When Burns implored him not to fuss, Enquiring calmly,"Where''s the harm?"
36782Not his, suppose Hall Caine should walk All unannounced into the room, To say, like pressmen of New York,"Er-- Mr. Shakespeare, I presoom?"
36782O fellow Scotsman, near and far, Renowned for health and good digestion, For all that makes you what you are,--( But are you really?
36782So much of tenderness and grace Confined in such a slender space?
36782Was ever set so huge a heart Within so small a frame?
36782What matter doubts, despair or sorrow?
36782Who is he?
36782Would you quarrel with my moral?
36782Yes,"_ autre temps_"and"_ autre moeurs_,""_ Où sont_ indeed_ les neiges d''antan_?"
61968Got the motors fixed, McNeer?
61968What is this?
61968What, already?
61968Why?
61968Bill asked,"Why the mad commotion?"
61968Did you break ship, McNeer?"
61968Does someone know a prayer amongst you guys?"
61968Dreads the moment when its power may be felt?
61968See, there, lad?
61968Suppose you try the manual controls?"
61968Then in the visiplate Appeared the Second Mate,"All out below?
61968he faltered weakly,"What is this?"
28184IX Each Morn a thousand Volumes brings, you say; Yes, but who reads the Books of Yesterday?
28184LX The vagrant Singer, how does he, good Lord, Compete with such a money- making Horde Of tinsel rhymesters that infest the Shops?
28184LXI Why, be our Talent truly Art, how dare Refuse our Lucubrations everywhere?
28184LXIV Strange, is it not?
28184What, are we not through With Richard Calmady and Emmy Lou?
28184Why are they not worth even more?
28184Why, are not Tenth Editions still more rare?
28184XXX What, without asking, to be hypnotized Into a Sale of Stevenson disguised?
28184out of senseless Show- Girls to evoke A Drama?
28184that of the Authors who Publish in England, such a mighty Few Make a Success, though here they score a Hit?
34790_ Enough is as Good as a Feast._What is Enough?
34790''Twas one of my most cherished dreams To write a Moral Book some day; What says the Bard?
34790( Is"hanged"the perfect tense of"hang"?
34790( Would you value a man by the checks on his suits, And forget"_ que c''est le premier passbook qui Coutts_?")
34790But having had your boom in oil, And made your millions out of it, Would you propose to cease from toil?
34790My verses may indeed be few, But are they not, to quote the poet,"The sweetest things that ever grew Beside a human door"?
34790Parnassus heights must surely pall; For simpler diet do you call, Of nectar growing tired?
34790They say that a Contented Mind Is a Continual Feast;--but where The mental frame, and how to find, Which can with Turtle Soup compare?
34790To seek for Morals here''s a task Of which you well may be despairing;"What has become of them?"
34790Who knows how rich a mental meal The covers of_ this_ book conceal?
34790Yet, what''s a spanking to the fun Of leaving vital things Undone?
34790_"Virtue is Its Own Reward"_ Virtue its own reward?
31467A murmured word, a sigh, a stolen kiss-- Ah, tell me, does the Promised Paradise Hold anything one- half so sweet as this?
31467EACH morn some fresh repentance brings, you say?
31467TO"settle down and marry,"oft of yore, I swore-- but was I sober when I swore?
31467WHAT Diva''s rubies ever glow so red As when some Gilded Chappie hath been bled?
31467WHAT if my conscience seem an idle joke-- My good resolves all disappear in smoke?
31467WHAT if the conscience feel, perchance, a sting?
31467WHY, when to- day your bills are promptly paid, Assume the whims of some capricious maid, Incur the debts you never did contract, And yet must settle?
31467WOULD YOU CAST A LOVING WOMAN HENCE?]
31467WOULD you the spangle of existence spend In Matrimony?
31467Would you cast a loving Woman hence?
31467Yes-- but where leaves the vows of Yesterday?
31467[ Illustration: I SWORE-- BUT WAS I SOBER WHEN I SWORE?]
5408If for a Martyr''s Death I so am prized, May not my hallowed Ashes be preserved That Saint Cigar I may be canonized?
5408- of Kisses can there be Enough?"
5408LXVIII A Microbe lingers in a Kiss, you say?
5408LXX What, then, of Him in dizzy Heights profound Who scans the Zenith''s constellated Round?
5408LXXVI So what of Secrets mouthed beneath the Rose, Rumorous Badinage of These and Those?
5408LXXXIV One said,"And can no wiser Law revoke The Edict that foredestined me to Smoke, My stump to be a Byword and a Jest?
5408What reckons Love of Hairpins more or less?
5408X- Pendants; who has not noted a hairpin in the act of falling, hanging for a moment, as though loth to leave its gentle habitation?
5408XCVI Indeed, indeed, Repentance oft before I swore, but Was I Smoking when I swore?
62096Do I get my percent for a tip on the gent?
62096G- gold?
62096Oh, I can not do that,she replied,"but a chat In a quieter spot--?"
62096The take?
62096Well,_ now_ will you tell us?
62096Well?
62096Work, Nell?
62096You have?
62096You mean--?
62096You''re positive?
62096Have you ever struck gold in the terrible cold?"
62096Help me out of this rut, MacNeer, and cut Me in on a share of the take?"
62096I always knew some day you''d come through, You lucky son- of- a----""Which,"Asked Doug MacNeer with a smile sincere,"Is the best joy- joint in Krull?
62096Slyly responded the spy,"Why else would he put into Krull With motors O.Q., and flame- jets brand- new, And fuel- chambers more than half- full?"
62096The shimmering died, and to Dougal she cried,"MacNeer, all we want to know Is:_ Where is the gold?_ As soon as you''ve told We promise to let you go."
62096Then, head still awhirl, he noticed the girl, And,"Nelly, where are we?"
62096Then, in sudden alarm,"Are you one of the charm- Gals?"
62096We know from your log you struck gold in the Bog; Now, come clean and tell us-- where is it?"
62096he questioned,"Or only a dancer?"
45391= Then tell me, mother, can it be where The cry ofLiberty"rends the air?
45391=|IF any reader has conscientiously borne with me even unto the end, he may be ready to exclaim--But where are the''Southerly Busters?''
45391& c. He said they were met to enjoy themselves, and by their_ joint_ exertions to banish dull care; adversity might come, but what of that?
45391Art thou really one of four?
45391But why enlarge on all this?
45391Can ginger- beer steep my senses again in the elysium of romance and sentiment from which they have been thus ruthlessly awakened?
45391Can lemonade compensate me for the destruction of the airy castles I have been building?
45391Can we not picture to ourselves the thousand and one incidents which go to make up what is called a pic- nic?
45391Can''st purchase, then, the honour of the Forum?
45391Carpenters, butchers, barbers, blacksmiths, undertakers, even grave- diggers, all give their pic- nic during the season; and why should they not?
45391Could that giant form be`` willing, Tempted by the hope of swilling beer, to set me free once`` more?
45391Did it ever awaken any other feeling in the bosom of a deluded traveller than a thirst for revenge?
45391Did she, did she sell the mangle?
45391He had heard about some all- fired heathens who worshipped Zorooyster(?
45391I''d help her had I but the means, the lever--```"_ Leave her!_"` May we not hope?
45391Is it for me to ridicule the practice?
45391Mother, say, for I long to know, Where doth the tree of Freedom grow, And strike its roots in the heart of man As deep and far as the famed banyan?
45391Nor was this surprising; for were not the fishmongers and oystermen about to hold carnival-- to celebrate the rites and ceremonies of their order?
45391Or is it back in the Western States, Where Colt''s revolver rules the fates, And Judges lounge in a liquor shop While Dean and Adams''s pistols pop?
45391Should love like his, he asked, be"coffined, cribbed, confined"within the narrow limits of a flannel waistcoat?
45391Tempted by the lust of riches, and the silver shilling`` which is In the pocket in my breeches, and my liberty restore?
45391This stifling night?
45391What are they doing while for their shame I''m blushing?
45391What brought about this modern Reign of Terror?
45391What were his religious principles?
45391Where grow the maize and the maple tree, In the fertile"bottoms"of Tennessee?
45391With wild vague thoughts my fancy strove Of hidden riches, and treasure trove,`` And gems and jewels bright; And what, thought I, if the omen''s true?
45391[ Illustration: 230] Did it ever guide anyone anywhere except to outer darkness?
45391` Shall I not strike one patriotic blow?
45391`` By what means keep they matters in this order?
45391`` That agonizing roar?
45391`` The leaves upon the trees?
45391`` Their virtue-- what hath chanced its growth to stunt?
45391`` Who dares to clutch my cape?
45391`` Who won the sports?
45391```"_ Blunt!_"*```* Coin Thou would''st not speak thus, wert thou now before''em:`` Why do I heed, why listen to thy tale?
45391```"_ Error!_"` Is there no hope for thee, my land, mine own?
45391```"_ Lying!_"`` I thought their honour was without a taint--```"''_ Taint!_"` Have they forgotten all their former glories?
45391```"_ More ease!_"`` What weapon makes the sword of Justice blunt?
45391```"_ Sawder!_"`` With what do they sustain the people''s hope?
45391```"_ Soap!_"Take they indeed no passing thought, no care or` Heed of what for safety should be done?
45391```"`_ Is it?_"` Of what black illustration can I think?
45391```"`_ Is it?_"` Of what black illustration can I think?
45391```( Echo interposing)"_ I know!_"`` What is it, if thus closely thou hast pried?
45391```_ For Rum!_"`` And what would blind Dame Justice with her scale?
45391and, knowing this, could any member of the finny tribe remain unmoved, or even a molusc be calm?
45391d''ye hear?
45391how is the mob consoled?
45391shall I not undeceive her?
45391the spirit said,"''tis vain`` To bandy words with me;` Just stretch those_ bandy_ legs again,`` For I''m a ghost, d''ye see?
45391what means that sounding thwack?
45391where are now the happy days,`` When first I learnt to smoke?
45391wherefore should they change their ancient mores?
45391why?="A sympathising friend you''ll find` In me, old man, d''ye see?
45391|What means that merry clanging chime`` Which fills the air with melody?
39784And will you have her, Robin, To be your wedded wife?
39784And you will have him, Jenny, Your husband now to be?
39784Do you admire the view? 39784 If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year, Do you suppose,"the Walrus said,"That they could get it clear?"
39784May I go with you, my pretty maid?
39784Oh, then,says Parson Rook,"Who gives this maid away?"
39784Shall I come in and cut your threads off?
39784What is your father, my pretty maid?
39784What is your fortune, my pretty maid?
39784What,said she,"shall I do with this little sixpence?
39784173 Little Girl, little Girl, where have you been?
3978453 Willy Boy, Willy Boy, where are you going?
3978462 Who Stole the Bird''s Nest?
39784And how do you do again?
39784And why may not I love Jenny, As well as another body?
39784And why may not I love Jenny, As well as another body?
39784And why may not I love Jenny?
39784And why may not I love Jenny?
39784And why may not Jenny love me?
39784And why may not Jenny love me?
39784Are you kind, are you gentle, As children ought to be?
39784Away went Gilpin-- who but he?
39784Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
39784Bless you, bless you, bonny bee: Say, when will your wedding be?
39784Can he set a shoe?
39784Curly- locks, Curly- locks, wilt thou be mine?
39784How can he marry Without e''er a wife?]
39784How can she be fair?
39784How do you do?
39784How many hairs will make a wig?
39784How shall he cut it Without e''er a knife?
39784I know a child, and_ who she is_ I''ll tell you by- and- by, When Mamma says,"Do this,"or"that,"She says,"What for?"
39784If all the world were water, And all the water were ink, What should we do for bread and cheese?
39784In this nursery of yours, Little sister, little brother, Like the Turtle- dove''s nest-- Do you love one another?
39784In walks a little doggy,--Pussy, are you there?
39784Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were there going to St. Ives?
39784LITTLE boy, pretty boy, where were you born?
39784Let me speak a word or two: Who stole that pretty nest From little Robin Redbreast?
39784Little Robin flew away; Where can little Robin be, But up in yon cherry- tree?
39784Little girl, little girl, what gave she you?
39784Little girl, little girl, where have you been?
39784Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow?
39784Molly, my sister, and I fell out, And what do you think it was about?
39784Mouse, are you within?"
39784Mouse, will you give us some beer?
39784Now, what do you think?
39784Oh, my little nothing, my pretty little nothing, What will nothing buy for my wife?
39784Old woman, old woman, old woman, quoth I, O whither, O whither, O whither so high?
39784Old woman, old woman, shall I kiss you dearly?
39784Peter White Will ne''er go right, Would you know the reason why?
39784Pussy cat, Pussy cat, what did you do there?
39784Pussy cat, Pussy cat, where have you been?
39784ROLL on, roll on, you restless waves, That toss about and roar; Why do you all run back again When you have reached the shore?
39784Roll on, roll on, you noisy waves, Roll higher up the strand; How is it that you can not pass That line of yellow sand?
39784Shall I go with you?
39784Shall we be trotting home again?"
39784So, rising from her nest, she said,"Now, children, look at me: A well- bred duck should waddle so, From side to side-- d''ye see?"
39784The calender, amazed to see His neighbour in such trim, Laid down his pipe, flew to the gate, And thus accosted him:[ Illustration]"What news?
39784Then the traveller in the dark Thanks you for your tiny spark: How could he see where to go, If you did not twinkle so?
39784WHO killed Cock Robin?
39784What shall I see?
39784What should we do for drink?
39784What to do there?
39784What to do with her?
39784What''s the news of the day, Good neighbour, I pray?
39784Where''s the little boy that looks after the sheep?
39784Who pulled her out?
39784Who put her in?
39784Who stole a nest away From the plum- tree to- day?
39784Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made?
39784Whose dog art thou?
39784Why did you eat the dumplings?"
39784Will you listen to me?
39784With a rowley powley,& c."Pray, Mr. Frog, will you give us a song?
39784With a rowley powley,& c."Pray, Mr. Rat, will you go with me, Heigho, says Rowley, Kind Mrs. Mousey for to see?"
39784[ Illustration: Music: Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
39784[ Illustration: Music: Little Tom Tucker Sings for his supper: What shall he eat?
39784[ Illustration] A diller, a dollar, a ten o''clock scholar, What makes you come so soon?
39784[ Illustration] As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks, Were walking out one Sunday, Says Tommy Snooks to Bessy Brooks, Wilt marry me on Monday?
39784[ Illustration] Dance a baby diddit, What can his mother do with it, But sit in a lap, And give him some pap?
39784[ Illustration] FREDDIE saw some fine ripe cherries Hanging on a cherry- tree, And he said,"You pretty cherries, Will you not come down to me?"
39784[ Illustration] Is John Smith within?
39784[ Illustration] Little Betty Blue Lost her holiday shoe, What can little Betty do?
39784[ Illustration] Nievie, nievie, nicknack, Which hand will ye tak''?
39784[ Illustration] Old woman, old woman, shall we go a- shearing?
39784[ Illustration] The North Wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then?
39784[ Illustration] There was an old woman, and what do you think?
39784[ Illustration] WHO STOLE THE BIRD''S- NEST?
39784[ Illustration] Who caught his blood?
39784[ Illustration] Who saw him die?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll be chief mourner?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll be the Clerk?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll be the Parson?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll carry him to the grave?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll carry the link?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll dig his grave?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll make his shroud?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll sing a psalm?
39784[ Illustration] Who''ll toll the bell?
39784[ Illustration]"Where are you going to, my pretty maid?"
39784[ Illustration][ Illustration] Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
39784_ High_ diddle ding, Did you hear the bells ring?
39784and how do you do?
39784and"Why?"
39784what news?
39784your tidings tell; Tell me you must and shall-- Say why bareheaded you are come, Or why you come at all?"
40124Accept, dear Miss, this_ article_ of mine,( For what''s_ indefinite_, who can_ define_?) 40124 Are you anxious to bewitch?
40124Ba, ba, mouton noir, Avez vous de laine? 40124 Geist und sinn mich beutzen über Vous zu dire das ich sie liebé?
40124If life were never bitter, And love were always sweet, Then who would care to borrow A moral from to- morrow? 40124 Oh why now sprechen Sie Deutsch?
40124To Urn, or not to Urn? 40124 Well, Tom, are you sick again?"
40124Would you see a man that''s slow? 40124 You bid me sing-- can I forget The classic odes of days gone by-- How belle Fifine and jeune Lisette Exclaimed,''Anacreon[ Greek: gerôn ei]?''
40124''Art not content,''the maiden said,''To solve the"Fifteen"-one instead?''
40124''Etiam si,-- Eh bien?''
40124''How do is there?''
40124''Is it up?''
40124''It come in one''s?
40124''M''ami,''says he,''I does these jobs In jocum-- get up from your knees, Would you offer outright to requite a knight?
40124''Man- man,''one galo talkee he;''What for you go topside look- see?''
40124''Till at what o''clock its had play one?''
40124''What matters it how far we go?''
40124''Who have prevailed upon?''
40124--_Arym._"And must we really part for good, But meet again here where we''ve stood?
40124Abdul Hamid is supposed to question it as to the intentions of the European powers and his own resources:"L''Angleterre?
40124Against such_ atchievements_ what beauty could fence?
40124Aha Mounsieurs, voulez voz intruder par joint tenant?
40124All through a hundred years?
40124And I said,''What is written, sweet sister, At the opposite end of the room?''
40124And what is Brutus but a croaking owl?
40124And what is Rolla?
40124Another string of play- day rhymes?
40124Blow of the trumpets thine children once blew for thee Break from thine feet and thine bosom the bands?
40124But wives will sometimes have their way, And cause, if possible, a fray; Then who so obstinate as they?
40124Can I decline a nymph so divine?
40124Der Müller may tragen ein Rock Eat schwartz Brod und dem Käsè, Die Gans may be hängen on hoch, But what can it matter to me, sir?
40124Did none attempt, before he fell, To succour one they loved so well?
40124Dost thou ask her crime?
40124Es pro bagaschiis et strumpetis?
40124Et Suleiman?
40124Fayre Syr, how deemest thou of yt?
40124For Beauté miserable was there ever Eques who would not do and die?
40124For thy domum long''st thou nonne?
40124Habes wife et filios bonny?
40124Hand to shake and mouth to kiss, Both he offered ere he spoke; But she said,''What man is this Comes to play a sorry joke?''
40124Have you heard of the cause?
40124How is it you are in bed yet?''
40124How many apples have you had?''
40124How shall I live through all the days?
40124How shall he act?
40124I certainly thought I was jilted; But come thou with me, to the parson we''ll go; Say, wilt thou, my dear?''
40124I have a saddel--''Say''st thou soe?
40124I''d better turn nun, and coquet with a monk, For with whom can I flirt without aid from my trunk?
40124In nomine Dei, ubi sunt clerici mei jam?
40124In this way:"Is his honor sic?
40124In"Alice in Wonderland,"[4] by the same gentleman, there is this new version of an old nursery ditty:"''Will you walk a little faster?''
40124Is not her bosom white as snow?
40124Ite igitur ad mansorium nostrum cum baggis et rotulis.--Quid i d est?
40124L''Autriche?
40124La Prusse?
40124Mes Pashas?
40124Mes cuirasses?
40124Mes principautés?
40124My_ case_ is singular, my house is rural, Wilt thou, indeed, consent to make it_ plural_?
40124Not encore?
40124Now when her conduct I survey, And in the scale of justice weigh, Who blames me, if I do inveigh Against her to my dying day?
40124Or till half- price, to save his shilling, wait, And gain his hat again at half- past eight?
40124Pay at the gallery- door Two shillings for what cost, when new, but four?
40124Polkam, jungere, Virgo vis?
40124Quid tu dicis, Musæe?
40124Quæ villa, quod burgum est Logica?
40124Said I,''What is it makes you bad?
40124Say, why these Babel strains from Babel tongues?
40124Socios Afros magis ton- y?
40124Tell me where est now the gloria, Where the honours of Victoria?
40124The brothers Smith reproduced Byron in the familiar"Childe Harold"stanza, both in style and thought:"For what is Hamlet, but a hare in March?
40124The darts or sling, Or strong bowstring, That should us wring, And under bring?
40124The farther off from England the nearer is to France-- Then turn not pale, beloved snail, but come and join the dance?
40124The piper he piped on the hill- top high(_ Butter and eggs and a pound of cheese_); Till the cow said,''I die,''and the goose said,''Why?''
40124The vocabulary fills about fifty pages, and is followed by a series of"familiar phrases,"of which a few are here given:"Do which is that book?
40124Their ancestors the pious praise, And like to imitate their ways How, then, does our first parent live, What lesson has his life to give?
40124Then softly he whispered,''How could you do so?
40124They are waiting on the shingle-- will you come and join the dance?
40124This is followed by a description of the dissipation which led to these late hours--"singing, dancing, laughing, and playing"--"''What game?''
40124Ubi est Fledwit?
40124Ubi est Pecus?
40124We went where he dwells-- we entered the cell-- we begged the decree,--"''Where, whenever, when,''twere well Eve be wedded?
40124What are they feared on?
40124What for sing?
40124What heart hath ever matched his flame?
40124What is it ails me that I should sing of her?
40124What is it now I should ask at thine hands?
40124What is it, Queen, that now I should do for thee?
40124What is this tale of straws and bricks?
40124What pleasure say can Sie haben?
40124What should I do?
40124What then is left?
40124What vessel bear the shock?
40124Where shall we our great professor inter, That in peace may rest his bones?
40124Who every way Thee vexe and pay And beare the sway By night and day, To thy dismay In battle array, And every fray?
40124Why should we then forbear to sport?
40124Why speak I thus?
40124Why wilfully wage you this war, is All pity purged out of your breast?
40124Why, heedless of the warning Which my tinkling sound doth give, Do forget, vain frame adorning, Man thou art not born to live?"
40124Will you join in the polka, miss?
40124Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, will you join the dance?
40124Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, will you join the dance?
40124Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?
40124Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?''"
40124Would you gain of fame a niche?
40124Wyth styrruppes, knyghte, to boote?''
40124Ye vales, ye streams, ye groves, adieu?
40124You do not mean it?
40124[ 3]"''What do you mean by the reference to Greeley?''
40124_ Air._--"If I had a donkey vot vouldn''t go, Do you think I''d wallop,"& c."Had I an ass averse to speed, Deem''st thou I''d strike him?
40124_ Est- ce- que- vous pensez_ I will steal it?
40124_ Igno._ Amori?
40124_ Igno._ Inter octo et nina?
40124_ Igno._ Liberalium?
40124_ Igno._ Logica?
40124_ Igno._ Quota est clocka nunc?
40124_ Lover._ But come, thou saucy, pert romancer, Who is as fair as Phoebe?
40124_ Lover._ Has Phoebe not a heavenly brow?
40124_ Lover._ Say what will turn that frisking coney Into the toils of matrimony?
40124_ Lover._ Tell me, fair nymph, if ere you saw So sweet a girl as Phoebe Shaw?
40124_ Shep._ But deer have horns: how must I keep her under?
40124_ Shep._ But if she bang again, still should I bang her?
40124_ Shep._ But what can glad me when she''s laid on bier?
40124_ Shep._ How shall I please her, who ne''er loved before?
40124_ Shep._ If she be wind, what stills her when she blows?
40124_ Shep._ Is there no way to moderate her anger?
40124_ Shep._ Lord, what is she that can so turn and wind?
40124_ Shep._ Say, what can keep her chaste whom I adore?
40124_ Shep._ Then teach me, Echo, how shall I come by her?
40124_ Shep._ What most moves women when we them address?
40124_ Shep._ What must I do when women will be cross?
40124_ Shep._ What must I do when women will be kind?
40124_ Shep._ What must we do our passion to express?
40124_ Shep._ When bought, no question I shall be her dear?
40124_ Shepherd._ Echo, I ween, will in the woods reply, And quaintly answer questions: shall I try?
40124dancez- vous?''
40124or whither turn?
40124was ever such a pair?