I ’LL 1 sing you a good old song,
  Made by a good old pate,
Of a fine old English gentleman
  Who had an old estate,
And who kept up his old mansion
  At a bountiful old rate;
With a good old porter to relieve
  The old poor at his gate,...

Poet: Anonymous

We see it each day in the paper,

And know that there's mischief in store;

That some unprofessional caper

Has landed a shark on the shore.

We know there'll be plenty of trouble

Before they get through with the fun,...

Poet:

This quiet Dust was Gentleman and Ladies

And Lads and Girls —

Was laughter and ability and Sighing

And Frocks and Curls.


This Passive Place a Summer's nimble mansion

Where Bloom and Bees

Exists an...

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