The Comic Almanack, Volume 2: An Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humerous Poetry, Quips, and OdditiesThackeray, William Makepeace
Philosophy
The Comic Almanack, Volume 2: An Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humerous Poetry, Quips, and Oddities
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Almanacs, English -- England -- London; English wit and humor
"I feare," sedde y^e Philosopher,
"Thatt's more thanne I canne doo;
To solve so deepe a problemme, boye,
Requires a pype or two."
He fill'd hys bowle, thenne pufft and thought,
And mutter'd "No! that's notte itte!
Y^e waye to Welthe!—Yes! lette mee see!
I' feckings! boye, I've gotte itte!"
"Marke welle my wordes," thenne sedde y^e sage,
"Yffe thou dost longe for rytches,
A quack Lyfe Pille withe golde wille fille
Y^e Pockettes of your britches."
"Moste surelie," crie'd y^e Invalede,
"Thatte is y^e waye to Welthe;
Butte oh! thou greate Philosopher!
Whiche is y^e waye to Helthe?"
"Thatte's quicklie tolde," returned y^e sage,
"Y^e Quacke Pille, whenne you make itte,
Lette others swallowe!—butte be sure,
Neverre yourselfe to take itte."
"Oh, lerned sage!" y^e youthe exclaim'd,
"Thy wordes I'll live to bless!
Butte one more question stille remanes,
Y^e waye to Happinesse."
"Yffe that you'd know," replied ye sage,
"Withe thee this maximme carrie;
As you wolde lede a happie lyfe,
Take my advise-Don't marry!"
Y^e Invalede returnéd home,
And liv'd to be four score,
Amasst ne ende of golde, and died
A happie batchelore.
[Illustration:
"THERE NEVER WERE SUCH TIMES."
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[Illustration:
Here we are again!
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[Illustration:
"Time Flies."
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[Illustration:
Just hatched.
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TEMPUS EDAX RERUM.
Old Time is a regular glutton,
Something dainty for ever he's munching;
The leg of a Statue's his dinner,
And the wing of a Palace his luncheon.
Rhodes' Colossus is merely a chicken,
In the maw of this greedy old soul;
And Stonehenge only rashers of granite,
And Pompeii a "toad in the hole."
Trajan's Column to him's a Poloney,
And the Pyramids Omelettes Soufflées;
Irish stew are ould Erin's Round Towers,
And a nice little hash is Herne Bay.
But of late, he'd had little worth eating,
So one day he—inclin'd for a treat—
At the Board of Works called to inquire
What new buildings they'd got he could eat.
The Commissioners said, "They were sorry
They'd got nothing nice for him; but
There's the Wellington Statue just up, Sir,
And Westminster Bridge in low cut.
"Nelson's Monument wasn't quite ready"
For old Edax Rerum to swallow;
"But he might have the National Gallery,
With Trafalgar Square Fountains to follow."
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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