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The Cunning Woman
On all Arcadia's sunny plain, No social earthquake e'er occurred No Stock Exchange disturbed the lad |
And learn in what a simple way
Their pleasures they enhanced —
JANE danced like any lamb all day,
BILL piped as well as danced.
Surrounded by a twittling crew,
Of linnet, lark, and thrush,
BILL treated his young lady to
This sentimental gush:
"Oh, JANE, how true I am to you!
How true you are to me!
And how we woo, and how we coo!
So fond a pair are we!
"To think, dear JANE, that anyways,
Your chiefest end and aim
Is, one of these fine summer days,
To bear my humble name!"
Quoth JANE, "Well, as you put the case,
I'm true enough, no doubt,
But then, you see, in this here place
There's none to cut you out.
"But, oh! if anybody came —
A Lord or any such —
I do not think your humble name
Would fascinate me much.
"For though your mates, you often boast,
Poor BILL, he gave a heavy sigh, For, oh! right well in truth he knew |
The LORD DE JACOB PILLALOO
All proper maidens shun —
He loves all women, it is true,
But never marries one.
Now JANE, with all her mad self-will,
Was no coquette — oh no!
She really loved her faithful BILL,
And thus she tuned her woe:
"Oh, willow, willow, o'er the lea!
And willow once again!
The Peer will fall in love with me
Why wasn't I made plain?"
* * * * * *
A cunning woman lived hard by, To her good JANE, with kindly yearn "Oh, JANE," the worthy woman said, |
"When you awake next day, I trow,
You'll look in form and hue
To others just as you do now —
But not to PILLALOO!
"When you approach him, you will find
He'll think you coarse — unkempt —
And rudely bid you get behind,
With undisguised contempt."
The LORD DE PILLALOO arrived "Oh, spare her, LORD OF PILLALOO! The Lord he gazed in Jenny's eyes, |
LORD PILLALOO, the Rustic's Bane
(Bad person he, and proud),
He laughed Ha! Ha! at pretty JANE,
And sneered at her aloud!
He bade her get behind him then,
And seek her mother's stye —
Yet to her native countrymen
She was a fair as aye!
MACCATACOMB, continued green!
Grow, SALMON-EYE, in might,
Except for you, there might have been
The duce's own delight!
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