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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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I du believe in bein' this<br />

Or <strong>the</strong>t, ez it may happen<br />

One way, or t' o<strong>the</strong>r hendiest is<br />

To ketch <strong>the</strong> people nappin';<br />

It aint by princerples nor men<br />

My preudent course is steadied--<br />

I scent wich pays <strong>the</strong> best, an' <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Go into it baldheaded.<br />

I du believe <strong>the</strong>t holdin' slaves<br />

Comes nat'ral tu a President,<br />

Let 'lone <strong>the</strong> rowdedow it saves<br />

To have a wal-broke precedunt;<br />

Fer any <strong>of</strong>fice, small or gret,<br />

I could'nt ax with no face,<br />

Without I'd been, thru dry an' wet,<br />

<strong>The</strong> unrizziest kind o' doughface.<br />

I du believe wutever trash<br />

'll keep <strong>the</strong> people in blindness,--<br />

<strong>The</strong>t we <strong>the</strong> Mexicans can thrash<br />

Right inter bro<strong>the</strong>rly kindness--<br />

<strong>The</strong>t bombshells, grape, an' powder 'n' ball<br />

Air good-will's strongest magnets--<br />

<strong>The</strong>t peace, to make it stick at all,<br />

Must be druv in with bagnets.<br />

In short, I firmly du believe<br />

In Humbug generally,<br />

Fer it's a thing <strong>the</strong>t I perceive<br />

To hev a solid vally;<br />

This heth my faithful shepherd ben,<br />

In pasturs sweet heth led me,<br />

An' this'll keep <strong>the</strong> people green<br />

To feed ez <strong>the</strong>y have fed me.<br />

THE COURTIN'.<br />

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

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