The Anglican Friar And the Fish Which He Took By Hook And By Crook : a Legend
The Anglican Friar And the Fish Which He Took By Hook And By Crook : a Legend
A. Novice
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79 Now he enters the door, when, instead of too late, He discovers he has some few minutes to wait, For the fish are not done. As the dame had to run To borrow a saucepan — as fluids retire Through theirs, and will fret, and oft put out the fire. But the pan was in use, So the dame's tongue ran loose While she stayed to chat there, for best part of an hour, Of the state of affairs, Of the price of the shares. Or the politics secret of some foreign power. But now quick as steam they are boiling ...away, Resolved to overtake — if not run down — delay; While Pat and young Matty are laying the cloth, And Sally to slumber is getting Mike off. " They're but small ones to-day," said the dame, " and I fear But a very poor dinner when drest they'll appear. I wish that our cupboard could aid your repast, But Pat of them sausages just ate the last.'' " Now the truth is,'* said Peter, " I numbers had caught, But I dug in my book till so buried in thought, That soon rod, float, and line were by me heeded nought.
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