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The Force of Argument
A LEGEND OF STRATFORD-LE-BOW
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LORD B. was a nobleman bold To Turniptopville-by-the-Sea At local assemblies he danced |
The maidens of Turniptopville
Were simple — ingenuous — pure —
And they all worked away with a will
The nobleman's heart to secure.
Two maidens all others beyond
Endeavoured his cares to dispel —
The one was the lively ANN POND,
The other sad MARY MORELL.
ANN POND had determined to try
And carry the Earl with a rush;
Her principal feature was eye,
Her greatest accomplishment — gush.
Whenever he looked in her eye
She'd blush and turn quickly away,
And flitter, and flutter, and sigh.
| It was noticed he constantly sighed As she worked out the scheme she had planned, A fact he endeavoured to hide With his aristocratical hand. Old POND was a farmer, they say, They both of them carried by vote |
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My darter's no pretty young doll —
I'm a plain-spoken Zommerzet man — Now what do 'ee mean by my POLL, And what do 'ee mean by his ANN?" Said B., "I will give you my bond "It's quite indisputable, for |
"You see, when an anchorite bows
To the yoke of intentional sin,
If the state of the country allows,
Homogeny always steps in —
"It's a highly aesthetical bond,
As any mere ploughboy can tell —"
"Of course," replied puzzled old POND.
"I see," said old TOMMY MORELL.
"Very good, then," continued the lord;
"When it's fooled to the top of its bent,
With a sweep of a Damocles sword
The web of intention is rent.
"That's patent to all of us here,
As any mere schoolboy can tell."
POND answered, "Of course it's quite clear";
And so did that humbug MORELL.
"Its tone's esoteric in force —
I trust that I make myself clear?"
MORELL only answered, "Of course,"
While POND slowly muttered, "Hear, hear."
"Volition-celestial prize,
Pellucid as porphyry cell —
Is based on a principle wise."
Quite so, exclaimed POND and MORELL.
"From what I have said you will see
That I couldn't wed either — in fine,
By Nature's unchanging decree
Your daughters could never be mine.
| "Go home to your pigs and your ricks, My hands of the matter I've rinsed." So they take up their hats and their sticks, And exeunt ambo, convinced. |
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