American Familiar Verse, Vers De Société;

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72 AMERICAN FAMILIAR VERSE Robert of Lincoln at length is made Sober with work, and silent with care ; Off is his holiday garment laid, Half forgotten that merry air, Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink ; Nobody knows but my mate and I Where our nest and our nestlings lie.
Chee, chee, chee.
Summer wanes ; the children are grown ; Fun and frolic no more he knows ; Robert of Lincoln 's a humdrum crone ; Off he flies, and we sing as he goes : Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink
...; When you can pipe that merry old strain, Robert of Lincoln, come back again.
Chee, chee, chee.
FITZGREENE HALLECK 1790 -1867 ODE TO FORTUNE [In collaboration with Joseph Rodman Drake] FAIR lady with the bandaged eye !
I '11 pardon all thy scurvy tricks, So thou wilt cut me, and deny Alike thy kisses and thy kicks : I 'm quite contented as I am, Have cash to keep my duns at bay, Can choose between beefsteaks and ham, And drink Madeira every day.
My station is the middle rank, My fortune — just a competence — Ten thousand in the Franklin Bank, And twenty in the six per cents ; No amorous chains my heart enthrall, I neither borrow, lend, nor sell ; Fearless I roam the City Hall, And bite my thumb at Sheriff Bell.


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