Church, Army, Navy, Physic, Law ;— Maid, Mistress, Master, Valet; Long locks, gray hairs, bald heads, and a',They bob-in "Cupid's Alley." Strange pairs! To laughing, fresh Fifteen Here capers Prudence thrifty; Here Prodigal leads down the green A blushing Maid of fifty; Some treat it as a serious thing, And some but shilly-shally; And some have danced without the ring (Ah me !)—in "Cupid's Alley.” And sometimes one to one will dance, And some, they know not how nor why, And some will dance an age or so Who came for half a minute; And some will vow they're "danced to death," Who (somehow) always rally; Strange cures are wrought (mine author saith), Strange cures !-in "Cupid's Alley." It may be one will dance to-day, It may be one will steal away And nurse a life-long sorrow; For till that City's wheel-work vast And shuddering beams shall crumble ; And till that Fiddler lean at last From off his seat shall tumble ; Till then (the Civic records say), L THE IDYLL OF THE CARP. (The SCENE is in a garden,-where you please, `HESE, DENISE, are my Suitors! THESE, DENISE. Where? THE PRINCESS. I feed them daily here at morn and night With crumbs of favour,-scraps of graciousness, These fish. Not meant, indeed, to mean the thing they wish, (Throwing bread.) Make haste, Messieurs! Make haste, then! Hurry. See,- When the King comes? DENISE. You're jesting! THE PRINCESS. Not at all. Watch but the great one yonder! There's the Duke ;— Those gill-marks mean his Order of St. Luke; Look what a swirl and roll of tide he brings; DENISE. I think I have. But there's another, older and more grave,— The one that wears the round patch on the throat, THE PRINCESS. Why that's my good chambellan—with his seal. Equips my sweet-pouch, brings me morning flowers, DENISE. Look, Madam, look !—a fish without a stain ! O speckless, fleckless fish! Who is it, pray, THE PRINCESS. FONTENAY. You know him not? My prince of shining locks ! DENISE. Ai! what a splash! Who is it comes with such a sudden dash Plump i' the midst, and leaps the others clear? THE PRINCESS. Ho! for a trumpet! Let the bells be rung Got in a brawl that stands for Spanish war:-- |