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The King and the Stroller
A COMPARISON
The Queen's Christmas Carol: An Anthology of Poems,
Short Stories, Essays, Drawings and Music by British Authors Artists and Composers
(London, "The Daily Mail", 1905)
The Stroller's life is freedom true | |||
(A fact I'm now attesting), | |||
The King — well he's an Actor too, | |||
Hardworked and never "resting." | |||
From eight to twelve your Strollers play | |||
(Say twelve, to be within time), | |||
Your King plays fifty parts a day | |||
From dawn to turning-in time. | |||
The King dies once and dies outright, | |||
Then flies to regions upper: | |||
The Stroller dies three times a night, | |||
Then toddles home to supper. | |||
With perils dark and dangers drear | |||
A King too often grapples: | |||
The deadliest missiles Strollers fear | |||
Are oranges and apples. | |||
On kingly crimes | |||
Falls vengeance dread; | |||
A King sometimes | |||
May lose his head. | |||
Though his endeavour | |||
Audience quiz, | |||
An Actor never | |||
Loses his. |
The King who strikes unlawful blows, | |||
His country always blames him: | |||
The Actor stabs a dozen foes, | |||
Yet no policeman claims him. | |||
When Monarchs waste a nation's gold | |||
They rouse the papers daily: | |||
When Actors give "a sum twice-told" | |||
Their country bears it gaily. | |||
A king from Royalty deposed | |||
Finds life a vain chimæra: | |||
The Actor when his theatre's closed | |||
Turns lightly to the Era. | |||
In short this summing-up you'll find | |||
A very useful factor — | |||
A King both "P's" and "Qs" must mind — | |||
His "Qs" alone an Actor. | |||
Oh don't suppose | |||
A Royal crown | |||
Is bed of rose | |||
Or seat of down; | |||
Compelled to State | |||
As Monarchs are, | |||
A Stroller's fate | |||
Is fairer far! |
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