Choice Readings for Public And Private Entertainment, Arranged for the Exercises of the School, College And Public Reader, With Elocutionary Advice
Choice Readings for Public And Private Entertainment, Arranged for the Exercises of the School, College And Public Reader, With Elocutionary Advice
Cumnock, Robert Mclean, 1844-1928, Ed
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Chub was always reckoned A lady in the land. You shall see her marble mansion In a very stately square, — Mr. C. knows what it cost him. But that 's neither here nor there. Mrs. Chub was so sagacious. Such a patron of the arts. And she gave such foreign orders, ' That she won all foreign hearts. Mrs. Chub was always talking. When she went away from home, Of a most prodigious painting Which had just arrived from Rome. 176 THB couetin'. " Such a treasure,'' she insisted, "One might never see agai...n! " ** What 's the subject? " we inquired. " It is Jupiter and Ten! " " Ten whatf " we blandly asked her, For the knowledge we did lack. "Ah I that I cannot tell you, But the name is on the back. " There it stands in printed letters, — Come to-morrow, gentlemen, — Come and see our splendid painting, Our fine Jupiter and Ten*^ When Mrs. Chub departed, Our brains began to rack, — She could not be mistaken. For the name was on the back. So we begged a great Professor To lay aside his pen. And give some information Touching "Jupiter and Ten.** And we pondered well the subject, And our Lempri^re we turned.
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