• A Place under Government
      Was all that Paddy wanted.
    He married soon a scolding wife,
      And thus his wish was granted.

  • Saint Anthony at church
    Was left in the lurch,
    So he went to the ditches
    And preached to the fishes;
    They wriggled their tails,
    In the sun glanced their scales.

    The carps, with their spawn,
    Are all hither drawn;
    Have opened their jaws,
    Eager for each clause.
        No sermon beside
        Had the carps so...

  • From “Percy’s Reliques”
    AN ANCIENT story I ’ll tell you anon
    Of a notable prince that was called King John;
    And he ruled England with main and with might,
    For he did great wrong, and maintained little right.

    And I ’ll tell you a story, a story so merry,
    Concerning the Abbot of Canterbury;
    How for his house-keeping and high renowne,...

  • IN 1 good King Charles’s golden days,
      When loyalty no harm meant,
    A zealous high-churchman was I,
      And so I got preferment.
    To teach my flock I never missed:
      Kings were by God appointed,
    And lost are those that dare resist
      Or touch the Lord’s anointed.
        And this is law that I ’ll maintain
          Until my dying day...

  • 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,
    Like a fine old English gentleman
      All of the olden time.

    His hall so old...

  • I Don’t appwove this hawid waw;
      Those dweadful bannahs hawt my eyes;
    And guns and dwums are such a baw,—
      Why don’t the pawties compwamise?

    Of cawce, the twoilet has its chawms;
      But why must all the vulgah cwowd
    Pawsist in spawting unifawms,
      In cullahs so extwemely loud?

    And then the ladies, pwecious deahs!—
      I...

  • Respected Wife: By these few lines my whereabouts thee ’ll learn:
    Moreover, I impart to thee my serious concern.
    The language of this people is a riddle unto me;
    For words with them are figments of a reckless mockery.
    For instance, as I left the cars, a youth with smutty face
    Said, “Shine?” “Nay I ’ll not shine,” I said, “except with inward grace.”...

  • A Centipede was happy quite,
        Until a frog in fun
    Said, “Pray, which leg comes after which?”
    This raised her mind to such a pitch,
    She lay distracted in the ditch
        Considering how to run.

  • I Loved him in my dawning years—
      Far years, divinely dim;
    My blithest smiles, my saddest tears,
      Were evermore for him.
    My dreaming when the day began,
      The latest thought I had,
    Was still some little loving plan
      To make my darling glad.

    They deemed he lacked the conquering wiles,
      That other children wear;...

  • From Punch’s Poetical Cookery Book
    Roasted Sucking-Pig
    AIR.—“Scots wha hae.”

    COOKS who ’d roast a sucking-pig,
    Purchase one not over big;
    Coarse ones are not worth a fig;
          So a young one buy.
    See that he is scalded well
    (That is done by those who sell,
    Therefore on that point to dwell
          Were absurdity)....