In College Groves, And Other Oxford Verses, Chiefly Reprinted From the Oxford Magazine

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Words sarcastic, Measures drastic Frame ye not for men that mumble?
Do ye not, when dim and hazy Quantities obscure and crazy Loom through some construction mazy.
Liberally groan and grumble ?
A CHALLENGE FROM ATHENS. 25 Do ye not, with sigh and shudder, Shun the man that talks of "Budder" (Meaning Buddha) As you would a Nasty dose of paregoric ?
His offence is over-rated ; Yours is not one whit abated ; He has never claim'd nor stated An omniscience historic.
Stay, ye learned, and in staying K
...now the danger of delaying; Stir your action To retraction, Scotch and kill your aberration ; Or announce, in terms laconic, Telegraphic, telephonic, — Dons and doctors deferential To Head Masters consequential: "English-Greek is not essential; We withdraw the Obligation ! " TO LADY RADNOR.
[On the occasion of her visit to Oxford, with her ladies' orchestra, for the performance of "King John'' by the O.U.D.S.] Lady, ere your music dies, And its echo, fainting, faileth.
While those thrilling harmonies To renew, it yet availeth; Ere relentless Time, the thorn To our rose of Life's enjoyment, You and yours afar have borne, Us recall'd to stern employment: Take our thanks !


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