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Identifier: reason00carrrhymerich (find matches)
Title: Rhyme? and reason?
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Frost, A. B. (Arthur Burdett), 1851-1928, illus Holiday, Henry, 1839-1927, illus
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Publisher: New York, Macmillan and Co.
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There are certain things—as, a spider, a^ ghost,The income-tax, gout, an unxbrella for three—That I hate, but the thing that I hate the mostIs a tiling they call the Sea. 6o A SEA DIRGE. Pour some salt water over the floor—Ugly Im sure youll allow it to be iSuppose it extended a mile or more,Thafs very like the Sea. Beat a dog till he howls outright— Cruel, but all very well for a spree:Suppose that he did so day and night,That would be like the Sea. I had a vision of nursery-maids ; Tens of thousands passed by me—All leading children with wooden spades,And this was by the Sea. Who invented those spades of wood? AVho was it cut them out of the tree?None, I think, but an idiot could—•Or one that loved the Sea. It is pleasant and dreamy, no doubt, to float With thoughts as boundless, and souls as freeBut, suppose you are very unwell in the boat,How do you like the Sea?
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AND THIS WAS BY THE SEA 62 A SEA DIRGE. There is an insect that people avoid (Whence is derived the verb to flee).Where have you been by it most annoyed ?In lodgings by the Sea. If you like your coffee with sand for dregs, A decided hint of salt in your tea,And a fishy taste in the very eggs—■By all means choose the Sea. And if, with these dainties to drink and eat,You prefer not a vestige of grass or tree,x\nd a chronic state of wet in your feet,Then—1 recommend the Sea, For / have friends who dwell by the coast— Pleasant friends they are to me !It is when I am with them I wonder mostThat any one likes the Sea. They take me a walk: though tired and stiff, To climb the heights I madly agree ;And, after a tumble or so from the cliff,They kindly suggest the Sea. A SEA DIRGE. 63 I try the rocks, and I think it cool That they laugh with such an excess of glee,As I heavily slip into every pool That skirts the cold cold Sea.

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