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Blabworth-cum-Talkington
Fun, VII - 20th June 1868
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Rumble, blunder, stumble, thunder, Wrangle, tangle, jingle-jangle, Fluttery, stuttery, bog, fog, |
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Missing his tack, Changing his track, Losing his threads, Mixing his "heads," |
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Flash! Dash! Splash! Crash! | ||
Slowly, fastly, grimly, ghastly; Firstly, secondly, thirdly, lastly. |
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Lastly first, |
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Down!down!down!down! Sob — sigh — gulp — frown. Boil! boil! boil! boil! Boiling lead and blazing oil. |
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Groans — squirms Bones — worms |
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Contradiction full, in terms, | ||
(Half-past one — Almost done). |
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Wake! wake! wake! wake! | ||
Deuce to take! All at stake! |
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Wake! wake! wake! wake! |
Suddenly — grandly devotional Thrilling — emphatic — emotional |
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Various kinds Of baby minds |
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Trained on BARNABY PAYLE-ian rules, At Blabworth-Talkington Infant Schools. |
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Fill, oh fill the silver plate — Donors dwindling down of late — Hundreds wanted — thousands — more Give, oh give, at the church's door! |
This was the sermon one fine day, Preached by BARNABY PAYLE, B.A., The first he'd ever had to speak, For PAYLE was only "frocked" last week. In an otherwise empty pew, Sat a respectable Jew, His starting eyeballs glistened — Despite dissent, with best attent That Hebrew person listened. |
And PAYLE, B.A., remarked the way
In which the Jew drank in, that day,
The burning things he chose to say,
And hoped to see him christened.
In which the Jew drank in, that day,
The burning things he chose to say,
And hoped to see him christened.
The sermon at an end,
His Israelitish friend,
Heart-smitten to the core,
Sought out the vestry door.
"I've learnt why clerks in a humble way
Sail abroad on their Seventh Day; I've learnt why costermongers will Spend that day on the Epping hill; I've learnt the meaning of pious cant, Baldness, ignorance, dullness, rant — A wonderful study for thoughtful minds At Blabworth-Talkington Church one finds!" |
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