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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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Reader, I have sung my song!<br />

<strong>The</strong> BOA AND THE B----, like new-found star,<br />

Is mine no longer; but <strong>the</strong> world's!--<br />

Tell me, how have I sung it? With what note?<br />

With note akin that immortal bard<br />

<strong>The</strong> snow-white Swan <strong>of</strong> Avon?<br />

Or haply, to that<br />

--RARA AVIS,<br />

--That has<br />

--"Tried WARREN'S?"<br />

THE DILLY AND THE D'S.<br />

[Footnote: Burlesque <strong>of</strong> Warren's Poem <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Lily and <strong>the</strong> Bee,"<br />

published at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great Exhibition <strong>of</strong> 1851.]<br />

[AN APOLOGUE OF THE OXFORD INSTALLATION.]<br />

BY S--L W--RR--N, Q.S., LL.D., F.R.S<br />

PUNCH.<br />

PART FIRST.<br />

Oh, Spirit! Spirit <strong>of</strong> Literature,<br />

Alien to Law!<br />

Oh, Muse! ungracious to thy sterner sister, THEMIS,<br />

Whi<strong>the</strong>r away?--Away!<br />

Far from my brief--Brief with a fee upon it,<br />

Tremendous!<br />

And probably--before my business is concluded--<br />

A REFRESHER--nay, several!!<br />

Whi<strong>the</strong>r whirlest thou thy thrall?<br />

Thy willing thrall?<br />

"NOW AND THEN;"<br />

But not just at this moment,<br />

If you please, Spirit!<br />

No, let me read and ponder on<br />

THE PLEADINGS.<br />

Declaration!<br />

Plea!!<br />

Replication!!!<br />

Rejoinder!!!!

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