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Baines Carew, Gentleman
Of all the good attorneys who Whene'er he heard a tale of woe It laid him up for many days, |
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 mensâ I shall try."
(A legal separation — not
A vinculo conjugii.)
"O Baines Carew, my woe I've kept "My case, indeed, is passing sad "What! sound the matrimonial knell |
"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, "To-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 Polterthwaite 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" "She makes me fire a gun," said Bagg; She places sugar in my way — |
"Oh, woe! oh, sad! oh, dire to tell!" Said Captain Bagg "Well, really I But Baines lay flat upon the floor, |
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