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作者:世纪史诗      更新:2022-11-23 12:13      字数:9322
  residence in Canonbury Square!
  They led a weird and reckless life; They dined each day; this man and
  wife (Pray disbelieve it; if you please); On a joint of meat; a pudding; and
  a little bit of cheese。
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  In time came those maternal joys Which take the form of girls or boys;
  And strange to say of each they'd one … A tiddy…iddy daughter; and a tiddy…
  iddy son!
  Oh; list to this incredible tale Of THOMSON GREEN and HARRIET
  HALE;   Its   truth   in   one   remark   you'll   sum   …   〃Twaddle   twaddle   twaddle
  twaddle twaddle twaddle twum!〃
  My  name   for   truth   is   gone;   I   fear;   But;   monstrous   as   it   may   appear;
  They let their drawing…room one day To an eligible person in the cotton…
  broking way。
  Whenever THOMSON GREEN fell sick His wife called in a doctor;
  quick;   From   whom   some   words   like   these   would   come   …   FIAT   MIST。
  SUMENDUM HAUSTUS; in a COCHLEYAREUM。
  For thirty years this curious pair Hung out in Canonbury Square; And
  somehow; wonderful to say; They loved each other dearly in a quiet sort of
  way。
  Well; THOMSON GREEN fell ill and died; For just a year his widow
  cried;   And   then   her   heart   she   gave   away   To   the   eligible   lodger   in   the
  cotton…broking way。
  Oh; list to this incredible tale Of THOMSON GREEN and HARRIET
  HALE;   Its   truth   in   one   remark   you'll   sum   …   〃Twaddle   twaddle   twaddle
  twaddle twaddle twaddle twum!〃
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  Ballad: Bob Polter
  BOB POLTER was a navvy; and His hands were coarse; and dirty too;
  His homely face was rough and tanned; His time of life was thirty…two。
  He lived among a working clan (A wife he hadn't got at all); A decent;
  steady; sober man … No saint; however … not at all。
  He smoked; but in a modest way; Because he thought he needed it; He
  drank a pot of beer a day; And sometimes he exceeded it。
  At times he'd pass with other men A loud convivial night or two; With;
  very likely; now and then; On Saturdays; a fight or two。
  But still he was a sober soul; A labour…never…shirking man; Who paid
  his way … upon the whole A decent English working man。
  One day; when at the Nelson's Head (For which he may be blamed of
  you);   A   holy   man   appeared;   and   said;   〃Oh;   ROBERT;   I'm   ashamed   of
  you。〃
  He   laid   his   hand   on   ROBERT'S   beer   Before   he   could   drink   up   any;
  And on the floor; with sigh and tear; He poured the pot of 〃thruppenny。〃
  〃Oh; ROBERT; at this very bar A truth you'll be discovering; A good
  and evil genius are Around your noddle hovering。
  〃They both are here to bid you shun The other one's society; For Total
  Abstinence is one; The other; Inebriety。〃
  He waved his hand … a vapour came … A wizard POLTER reckoned him;
  A bogy rose and called his name; And with his finger beckoned him。
  The monster's salient points to sum; … His heavy breath was portery:
  His glowing nose suggested rum: His eyes were gin…and…WORtery。
  His dress was torn … for dregs of ale And slops of gin had rusted it; His
  pimpled face was wan and pale; Where filth had not encrusted it。
  〃Come;     POLTER;〃      said   the  fiend;  〃begin;   And    keep   the  bowl   a…
  flowing   on   … A  working   man   needs   pints   of   gin   To   keep   his   clockwork
  going on。〃
  BOB shuddered:         〃Ah; you've made a miss If you take me for one of
  you: You filthy beast; get out of this … BOB POLTER don't wan't none of
  you。〃
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  The demon gave a drunken shriek; And crept away in stealthiness; And
  lo! instead; a person sleek; Who seemed to burst with healthiness。
  〃In me; as your adviser hints; Of Abstinence you've got a type … Of MR。
  TWEEDIE'S pretty prints I am the happy prototype。
  〃If   you   abjure   the   social   toast; And   pipes;   and   such   frivolities;   You
  possibly some day may boast My prepossessing qualities!〃
  BOB   rubbed   his   eyes;   and   made   'em   blink:   〃You   almost   make   me
  tremble; you! If I abjure fermented drink; Shall I; indeed; resemble you?
  〃And   will   my   whiskers   curl   so   tight?    My   cheeks   grow   smug   and
  muttony?      My    face   become     so   red  and   white?    My    coat   so   blue   and
  buttony?
  〃Will     trousers;   such    as   yours;    array    Extremities     inferior?    Will
  chubbiness assert its sway All over my exterior?
  〃In this; my unenlightened state; To work in heavy boots I comes; Will
  pumps henceforward decorate My tiddle toddle tootsicums?
  〃And shall I get so plump and fresh; And look no longer seedily? My
  skin will henceforth fit my flesh So tightly and so TWEEDIE…ly?〃
  The    phantom      said;  〃You'll   have    all  this;  You'll  know     no  kind    of
  huffiness;     Your    life  will   be   one   chubby     bliss;   One    long    unruffled
  puffiness!〃      〃Be off!〃 said irritated BOB。 〃Why come you here to bother
  one? You pharisaical old snob; You're wuss almost than t'other one!
  〃I takes my pipe … I takes my pot; And drunk I'm never seen to be: I'm
  no teetotaller or sot; And as I am I mean to be!〃
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  Ballad: The Story Of Prince Agib
  Strike the concertina's melancholy string! Blow the spirit…stirring harp
  like anything! Let the piano's martial blast Rouse the Echoes of the Past;
  For of AGIB; PRINCE OF TARTARY; I sing!
  Of AGIB; who; amid Tartaric scenes; Wrote a lot of ballet music in his
  teens: His gentle spirit rolls In the melody of souls … Which is pretty; but I
  don't know what it means。
  Of AGIB;  who   could   readily;   at   sight;  Strum  a   march   upon   the   loud
  Theodolite。 He would diligently play On the Zoetrope all day; And blow
  the gay Pantechnicon all night。
  One   winter   …   I   am   shaky   in   my   dates   …   Came   two   starving   Tartar
  minstrels to his gates; Oh; ALLAH be obeyed; How infernally they played!
  I remember that they called themselves the 〃Ouaits。〃
  Oh!    that   day   of  sorrow;    misery;   and    rage;  I  shall   carry   to  the
  Catacombs   of   Age;   Photographically   lined   On   the   tablet   of   my   mind;
  When a yesterday has faded from its page!
  Alas! PRINCE AGIB   went   and   asked   them  in;   Gave   them  beer;   and
  eggs; and sweets; and scent; and tin。 And when (as snobs would say) They
  had 〃put it all away;〃 He requested them to tune up and begin。
  Though its icy horror chill you to the core; I will tell you what I never
  told   before;   …  The   consequences      true  Of   that  awful   interview;   FOR     I
  LISTENED AT THE KEYHOLE IN THE DOOR!
  They played him a sonata … let me see! 〃MEDULLA OBLONGATA〃 …
  key    of   G。   Then    they   began    to   sing   That   extremely     lovely    thing;
  SCHERZANDO! MA NON TROPPO; PPP。〃
  He gave them money; more than they could count; Scent from a most
  ingenious little   fount;  More   beer;  in little kegs;  Many  dozen hard…boiled
  eggs; And goodies to a fabulous amount。
  Now      follows   the   dim   horror   of  my   tale;  And    I  feel  I'm  growing
  gradually   pale;   For;   even   at   this   day;  Though   its   sting   has   passed   away;
  When I venture to remember it; I quail!
  The elder of the brothers gave a squeal; All…overish it made me for to
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  feel; 〃Oh; PRINCE;〃 he says; says he; 〃IF A PRINCE INDEED YOU BE;
  I've a mystery I'm going to reveal!
  〃Oh;   listen;   if   you'd   shun   a   horrid  death;   To   what   the   gent   who's
  speaking to you saith: No 'Ouaits' in truth are we; As you fancy that we be;
  For (ter…remble!) I am ALECK … this is BETH!〃
  Said AGIB; 〃Oh! accursed of your kind; I have heard that ye are men
  of   evil   mind!〃   BETH   gave   a   dreadful   shriek   …   But   before   he'd   time   to
  speak I was mercilessly collared from behind。
  In number ten or twelve; or even more; They fastened me full length
  upon the floor。 On my face extended flat; I was walloped with a cat For
  listening at the keyhole of a door。
  Oh! the horror of that agonizing thrill! (I can feel the place in frosty
  weather   still)。   For   a   week   from   ten   to   four   I   w