Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 100, April 25, 1891
Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 100, April 25, 1891
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Then two were chosen. Should I "do"? Perhaps!--and, just as I began To hope, of course they gave it to The Other Man. All uselessly I've learnt to swear And use expressions that are vile; In vain, in vain I've torn my hair In quite the most artistic style. Yet one thing would I gladly learn-- Yes, tell me quickly, if you can-- Shall I be also, in my turn, The Other Man? * * * * * THE KEY TO A LOCK. ["A lock of ----'s hair, set in a small gold-rimmed case, and said to be an a...ncient family possession, was knocked down for forty pounds. "] Take yonder lock of tangled hair, A silver seamed with sable, Dim harbinger from dreamland fair Of reverie and fable; Yes, grandson mine, the treasure take, A trinket loved, if little, And wear it, darling, for my sake, In yonder locket brittle; Small, as my banker's balance, small And faint--a touching token; My luck, the lock, the locket, all Seem, child, a trifle broken.
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