The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 638 pages of information about The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood.

The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 638 pages of information about The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood.

Thus, foolish woman! while she nursed
Her mild souchong, she talked and reckoned
What had been left her by her first,
And by her last, and by her second. 
Alas! not all her annual rents
Could then entice the little German—­
Not Mr. Cross’s Three per Cents,
Or Consols, ever make him her man. 
He liked her cash, he liked her houses,
But not that dismal bit of land
She always settled on her spouses. 
So taking up his hat and band,
Said he, “You’ll think my conduct odd—­
But here my hopes no more may linger;
I thought you had a wedding-finger,
But oh!—­it is a curtain-rod!”

AN OPEN QUESTION.

   “It is the king’s highway that we are in, and in this
   way it is that thou hast placed the lions.”—­BUNYAN.

What! shut the gardens; lock the latticed gate! 
  Refuse the shilling and the Fellow’s ticket! 
And hang a wooden notice up to state,
  “On Sundays no admittance at this wicket!”

The Birds, the Beasts, and all the Reptile race
  Denied to friends and visitors till Monday! 
Now, really, this appears the common case
  Of putting too much Sabbath into Sunday—­
  But what is your opinion, Mrs. Grundy?

The Gardens,—­so unlike the ones we dub
  Of Tea, wherein the artisan carouses,—­
Mere shrubberies without one drop of shrub,—­
  Wherefore should they be closed like public-houses? 
No ale is vended at the wild Deer’s Head,—­
  Nor rum—­nor gin—­not even of a Monday—­
The Lion is not carved—­or gilt—­or red,
  And does not send out porter of a Sunday—­
  But what is your opinion, Mrs. Grundy?

The bear denied! the Leopard under locks! 
  As if his spots would give contagious fevers;
The Beaver close as hat within its box;
  So different from other Sunday beavers! 
The Birds invisible—­the Gnaw-way Rats—­
  The Seal hermetically seal’d till Monday—­
The Monkey tribe—­the Family of Cats,—­
  We visit other families on Sunday—­
  But what is your opinion, Mrs. Grundy?

What is the brute profanity that shocks
  The super-sensitively serious feeling? 
The Kangaroo—­is he not orthodox
  To bend his legs, the way he does, in kneeling? 
Was strict Sir Andrew, in his sabbath coat,
  Struck all a heap to see a Coati Mundi
Or did the Kentish Plumtree faint to note
  The Pelicans presenting bills on Sunday?—­
  But what is your opinion, Mrs. Grundy?

What feature has repulsed the serious set? 
  What error in the bestial birth or breeding,
To put their tender fancies on the fret? 
  One thing is plain—­it is not in the feeding! 
Some stiffish people think that smoking joints
  Are carnal sins ’twixt Saturday and Monday—­
But then the beasts are pious on these points,
  For they all eat cold dinners on a Sunday—­
  But what is your opinion, Mrs. Grundy?

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