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oysters; which he hates; in layers thick; And SOMERS has the turtle turtle 
always makes him sick。 

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Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

AN Actor sits in doubtful gloom; His stock…in…trade unfurled; In a 
damp funereal dressing…room In the Theatre Royal; World。 

He comes to town at Christmas…time; And braves its icy breath; To 
play in that favourite pantomime; HARLEQUIN LIFE AND DEATH。 

A hoary flowing wig his weird Unearthly cranium caps; He hangs a 
long benevolent beard On a pair of empty chaps。 

To smooth his ghastly features down The actor's art he cribs; … A long 
and a flowing padded gown。 Bedecks his rattling ribs。 

He cries; 〃Go on … begin; begin! Turn on the light of lime … I'm dressed 
for jolly Old Christmas; in A favourite pantomime!〃 

The curtain's up … the stage all black … Time and the year nigh sped Time 
as an advertising quack … The Old Year nearly dead。 

The wand of Time is waved; and lo! Revealed Old Christmas stands; 
And little children chuckle and crow; And laugh and clap their hands。 

The cruel old scoundrel brightens up At the death of the Olden Year; 
And he waves a gorgeous golden cup; And bids the world good cheer。 

The little ones hail the festive King; … No thought can make them sad。 
Their laughter comes with a sounding ring; They clap and crow like mad! 

They only see in the humbug old A holiday every year; And handsome 
gifts; and joys untold; And unaccustomed cheer。 

The old ones; palsied; blear; and hoar; Their breasts in anguish beat They've 
seen him seventy times before; How well they know the cheat! 

They've seen that ghastly pantomime; They've felt its blighting breath; 
They know that rollicking Christmas…time Meant Cold and Want and 
Death; 


Starvation … Poor Law Union fare … And deadly cramps and chills; And 
illness … illness everywhere; And crime; and Christmas bills。 

They know Old Christmas well; I ween; Those men of ripened age; 
They've often; often; often seen That Actor off the stage! 

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Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

Those aged men so lean and wan; They've seen it all before; They 
know they'll see the charlatan But twice or three times more。 

And so they bear with dance and song; And crimson foil and green; 
They wearily sit; and grimly long For the Transformation Scene。 

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Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

HAUNTED? Ay; in a social way By a body of ghosts in dread array; 
But no conventional spectres they … Appalling; grim; and tricky: I quail at 
mine as I'd never quail At a fine traditional spectre pale; With a turnip 
head and a ghostly wail; And a splash of blood on the dickey! 

Mine are horrible; social ghosts; … Speeches and women and guests and 
hosts; Weddings and morning calls and toasts; In every bad variety: Ghosts 
who hover about the grave Of all that's manly; free; and brave: You'll find 
their names on the architrave Of that charnel…house; Society。 

Black Monday … black as its school…room ink … With its dismal boys 
that snivel and think Of its nauseous messes to eat and drink; And its 
frozen tank to wash in。 That was the first that brought me grief; And made 
me weep; till I sought relief In an emblematical handkerchief; To choke 
such baby bosh in。 

First and worst in the grim array… Ghosts of ghosts that have gone their 
way; Which I wouldn't revive for a single day For all the wealth of 
PLUTUS … Are the horrible ghosts that school…days scared: If the classical 
ghost that BRUTUS dared Was the ghost of his 〃Caesar〃 unprepared; I'm 
sure I pity BRUTUS。 

I pass to critical seventeen; The ghost of that terrible wedding scene; 
When an elderly Colonel stole my Queen; And woke my dream of heaven。 
No schoolgirl decked in her nurse…room curls Was my gushing innocent 
Queen of Pearls; If she wasn't a girl of a thousand girls; She was one of 
forty…seven! 

I see the ghost of my first cigar; Of the thence…arising family jar … Of 
my maiden brief (I was at the Bar; And I called the Judge 〃Your wushup!〃) 
Of reckless days and reckless nights; With wrenched…off knockers; 
extinguished lights; Unholy songs and tipsy fights; Which I strove in vain 
to hush up。 

Ghosts of fraudulent joint…stock banks; Ghosts of 〃copy; declined with 
thanks;〃 Of novels returned in endless ranks; And thousands more; I suffer。 
The only line to fitly grace My humble tomb; when I've run my race; Is; 

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Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 

I've fought them all; these ghosts of mine; But the weapons I've used 
are sighs and brine; And now that I'm nearly forty…nine; Old age is my 
chiefest bogy; For my hair is thinning away at the crown; And the silver 
fights with the worn…out brown; And a general verdict sets me down As an 
irreclaimable fogy。 

Footnotes: 

(1) A version of this ballad is published as a Song; by Mr。 Jeffreys; 
Soho Square。 
(2) This ballad is published as a Song; under the title 〃If;〃 by Messrs。 
Cramer and Co。 
(3) 〃Go with me to a Notary … seal me there Your single bond。〃 MERCHANT 
OF VENICE; Act I。; sc。 3。 
(4) 〃And there shall she; at Friar Lawrence' cell; Be shrived and 
married。〃 … ROMEO AND JULIET; Act II。; sc。 4。 
(5) 〃And give the fasting horses provender。〃 … HENRY THE FIFTH; 
Act IV。; sc。 2。 
(6) 〃Let us; like merchants; show our foulest wares。〃 … TROILUS AND 
CRESSIDA; Act I。; sc。 3。 
(7) 〃Then must the Jew be merciful。〃 …MERCHANT OF VENICE; 
Act IV。; sc。 1。 
(8) 〃The spring; the summer; The chilling autumn; angry winter; 
change Their wonted liveries。〃 … MIDSUMMER NIGHT DREAM; Act IV。; 
sc。 1。 
(9) 〃In the county of Glo'ster; justice of the peace and CORAM。〃 
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR; Act I。; sc。 1。 
(10) 〃What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us?〃 … KING JOHN; Act 
V。; sc。 2。 
(11) 〃And I'll provide his executioner。〃 … HENRY THE SIXTH 
(Second Part); Act III。; sc。 1。 
(12) 〃The lioness had torn some flesh away; Which all this while had 
bled。〃 … AS YOU LIKE IT; Act IV。; sc。 3。 
(13) Described by MUNGO PARK。 
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Fifty 〃Bab〃 Ballads … Much Sound and Little Sense 
〃Like a bird。〃 … SLANG EXPRESSION。 
(15) Reprinted from the 〃The Graphic;〃 by permission of the 
proprietors。 
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