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-Title: The Lazy Minstrel
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-Author: Joseph Ashby-Sterry
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<div class="transnote">
@@ -532,10 +494,10 @@ reproduction.</em></p>
<tr><td><a href="#BAVENO">Baveno</a></td>
<td class="tdr">215</td></tr>
<tr>
-<td><a href="#AT_TABLE_DHOTE">At Table d'Hôte</a></td>
+<td><a href="#AT_TABLE_DHOTE">At Table d'HĂ´te</a></td>
<td class="tdr">216</td></tr>
<tr>
-<td><a href="#AT_ETRETAT">At Etretât</a></td>
+<td><a href="#AT_ETRETAT">At Etretât</a></td>
<td class="tdr">217</td></tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="#HOMESICK">Homesick</a></td>
@@ -575,7 +537,7 @@ reproduction.</em></p>
<div class="i0"><em>No project to "improve the mind"!</em></div>
<div class="i0"><em>No "purpose" lurks within these lays&mdash;</em></div>
<div class="i0"><em>These idle songs of idle days.</em></div>
-<div class="i0"><em>They're seldom learnëd, never long&mdash;</em></div>
+<div class="i0"><em>They're seldom learnëd, never long&mdash;</em></div>
<div class="i0"><em>The best apology for song!</em></div>
<div class="i0"><em>Should e'er they chance to have the pow'r,</em></div>
<div class="i0"><em>To pass away some lazy hour&mdash;</em></div>
@@ -634,7 +596,7 @@ reproduction.</em></p>
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">5</a></span><div class="i0">A punt passes in, with Waltonians laden,</div>
<div class="i2">And boatman rugose of mahogany hue;</div>
<div class="i0">And then comes a youth and a sunny-haired maiden</div>
-<div class="i2">Who sit <em>vis-ŕ-vis</em> in their bass-wood canoe.</div>
+<div class="i2">Who sit <em>vis-Ă -vis</em> in their bass-wood canoe.</div>
<div class="i0">Now look at the Admiral steering the <em>Fairy</em>,</div>
<div class="i2">O, where could he find a much better crew than</div>
<div class="i0">His dutiful daughters, Flo, Nina, and Mary,</div>
@@ -1387,7 +1349,7 @@ merry, Doctor Brighton.</em>"&mdash;<span class="smcap">The Newcomes.</span></p>
<div class="i2">List to the patter of smartly shod feet!</div>
<div class="i0">Dainty young damsels, whose faces ne'er weary us,</div>
<div class="i2">Tailor-made dresses delightfully neat!</div>
-<div class="i0">Angular ladies in gloomy ćsthetic coats,</div>
+<div class="i0">Angular ladies in gloomy æsthetic coats,</div>
<div class="i2">Maudle and dawdle the afternoon through;</div>
<div class="i0">Graceful girlettes in the shortest of petticoats,</div>
<div class="i2">Flutter their frills as they walk two-and-two.</div>
@@ -2079,7 +2041,7 @@ merry, Doctor Brighton.</em>"&mdash;<span class="smcap">The Newcomes.</span></p>
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_63" id="Page_63">63</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">Dinners on deck are divinely delectable&mdash;</div>
<div class="i2">Under the awning, well screened from the sun&mdash;</div>
-<div class="i0">Some folks would dine <em>ŕ la Russe</em> and respectable;</div>
+<div class="i0">Some folks would dine <em>Ă  la Russe</em> and respectable;</div>
<div class="i2">Give <em>us</em> the laughing, the quaffing, and fun!</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">Dreaming when heats of the noontide so hazily</div>
@@ -2171,7 +2133,7 @@ merry, Doctor Brighton.</em>"&mdash;<span class="smcap">The Newcomes.</span></p>
<div class="i0">The Continental Mail Express!</div>
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_68" id="Page_68">68</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">I think of toil by rail and boat,</div>
-<div class="i0">And cackle at the <em>table d'hôte</em>;</div>
+<div class="i0">And cackle at the <em>table d'hĂ´te</em>;</div>
<div class="i2">Of coin of somewhat doubtful mintage,</div>
<div class="i2">And wine of very gruesome vintage;</div>
<div class="i0">Of passes steep that try the lungs,</div>
@@ -2601,7 +2563,7 @@ merry, Doctor Brighton.</em>"&mdash;<span class="smcap">The Newcomes.</span></p>
<div class="center">
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0"><div class="dropcap">'T</div>IS a queer old pile of timbers, all gnarled and rough and green,</div>
-<div class="i0">Both moss-o'ergrown and weed-covered, and jaggčd too, I ween!</div>
+<div class="i0">Both moss-o'ergrown and weed-covered, and jaggèd too, I ween!</div>
<div class="i0">'Tis battered and 'tis spattered, all worn and knocked about,</div>
<div class="i0">Beclamped with rusty rivets, and bepatched with timbers stout;</div>
<div class="i0">A tottering, trembling structure, enshrining memories dear,</div>
@@ -2832,7 +2794,7 @@ merry, Doctor Brighton.</em>"&mdash;<span class="smcap">The Newcomes.</span></p>
<div class="i0">She would cull its blossoms rare,</div>
<div class="i0">Just to twine them in her hair&mdash;</div>
<div class="i12">Gay and wild:</div>
-<div class="i0">A sweet pćan of perfume,</div>
+<div class="i0">A sweet pæan of perfume,</div>
<div class="i0">A gay sunny song of bloom,</div>
<div class="i0">She would chase away all bloom&mdash;</div>
<div class="i12">Laughing child!</div>
@@ -3381,7 +3343,7 @@ San Marco was playing the Tarantella, from Masaniello.</em></p>
<div class="i2">See the Rialto, and Square of St. Mark!</div>
<div class="i0">Floating in gondolas, laughing and jollity,</div>
<div class="i0">Cyprian wine of the very best quality,</div>
-<div class="i0">At Florian's <em>caffč</em>&mdash;mid fun and frivolity&mdash;</div>
+<div class="i0">At Florian's <em>caffè</em>&mdash;mid fun and frivolity&mdash;</div>
<div class="i2">Venice delightful from daylight to dark!</div>
<div class="i6">Musicians in plenty,</div>
<div class="i6">Play "<em>Ecco ridente</em>,"</div>
@@ -3391,7 +3353,7 @@ San Marco was playing the Tarantella, from Masaniello.</em></p>
<div class="i2">You'll find his description is perfectly right!</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">Albergo Reale and English society,</div>
-<div class="i0"><em>Bric-ŕ-brac</em> shops in their endless variety,</div>
+<div class="i0"><em>Bric-Ă -brac</em> shops in their endless variety,</div>
<div class="i0">Plenty of pigeons not fearful of pie-ety,</div>
<div class="i2">Flutter and peck 'neath the bluest of skies.</div>
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_123" id="Page_123">123</a></span><div class="i0">Dreaming in Venice? Ah, wildest of fallacies&mdash;</div>
@@ -3421,7 +3383,7 @@ San Marco was playing the Tarantella, from Masaniello.</em></p>
<div class="i2">He'll throw on your darkness some excellent light!</div>
</div>
</div></div>
-<p><span class="smcap">Caffč Florian, Venezia.</span></p>
+<p><span class="smcap">Caffè Florian, Venezia.</span></p>
<hr class="chap" />
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_124" id="Page_124">124</a></span></p>
<h3><a name="IN_A_MINOR_KEY" id="IN_A_MINOR_KEY">IN A MINOR KEY.</a></h3>
@@ -4125,7 +4087,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i0">I don't care to sail and I don't care to row&mdash;</div>
<div class="i0">Since I'm lucky enough to be taken in tow!</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
-<div class="i0">Though battered am I, like the old <em>Teméraire</em>,</div>
+<div class="i0">Though battered am I, like the old <em>Teméraire</em>,</div>
<div class="i0">My tow-ers are young and my tow-ers are fair:</div>
<div class="i0">The one is Eleven, the other Nineteen,</div>
<div class="i0">The merriest maidens that ever were seen.</div>
@@ -4283,7 +4245,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i2">In dressing-bag&mdash;all monogram and silver top,</div>
<div class="i0">Combery, and scissory, and tweezery, and knivery,</div>
<div class="i2">Enough to stock the window of a cutler's shop!</div>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_162" id="Page_162">162</a></span><div class="i0"><em>Ess. Bouquet</em>, and <em>Eau des Fées</em>, and Jockey Club, in handy flask,</div>
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_162" id="Page_162">162</a></span><div class="i0"><em>Ess. Bouquet</em>, and <em>Eau des Fées</em>, and Jockey Club, in handy flask,</div>
<div class="i0">Powder-puff, and rouge enough; a silver baby brandy-flask;</div>
<div class="i0">Besides a thousand articles a lady's sure to bring about,</div>
<div class="i0">I haven't time to put in rhyme, nor leisure now to sing about!</div>
@@ -4724,8 +4686,8 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i0">Some are in mauve or pink&mdash;</div>
<div class="i4">Gay are the dresses!</div>
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_182" id="Page_182">182</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
-<div class="i0">If you know Etretât,</div>
-<div class="i0">You will know <em>M'sieu lŕ</em>&mdash;</div>
+<div class="i0">If you know Etretât,</div>
+<div class="i0">You will know <em>M'sieu lĂ </em>&mdash;</div>
<div class="i0">O, such a strong papa!&mdash;</div>
<div class="i4">Ever out boating.</div>
<div class="i0">You'll know his babies too,</div>
@@ -4747,7 +4709,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i0">Poised upon either hand,</div>
<div class="i4">Merry young mer-pets:</div>
<div class="i0">Drop them! You strong papa,</div>
-<div class="i0">Swim back to Etretât!</div>
+<div class="i0">Swim back to Etretât!</div>
<div class="i0">Here comes their dear Mama,</div>
<div class="i4">Seeking for <em>her</em> pets!</div>
</div></div>
@@ -5008,7 +4970,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i4">'Tis treasured 'mid my treasures.</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">Ah, would that night come back again</div>
-<div class="i0">When she took from her <em>châtelaine</em></div>
+<div class="i0">When she took from her <em>châtelaine</em></div>
<div class="i0">Her scissors!&mdash;it was not in vain.</div>
<div class="i4">I hear her laugh the while her</div>
<div class="i0">Fingers, dimpled soft and fair,</div>
@@ -5237,7 +5199,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i0">Now, gay are the gardens of Fawley and Phyllis,</div>
<div class="i2">The Bolney backwaters are shaded from heat;</div>
<div class="i0">The rustle of poplars on Remenham Hill is,</div>
-<div class="i2">Mid breezes ćstival, enchantingly sweet!</div>
+<div class="i2">Mid breezes æstival, enchantingly sweet!</div>
<div class="i0">When hay-scented meadows with oarsmen are crowded&mdash;</div>
<div class="i2">Whose bright tinted blazers gay toilettes outvie&mdash;</div>
<div class="i0">When sunshine is hot and the sky is unclouded,</div>
@@ -5257,7 +5219,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i0">While each dainty head-dress and toilette delicious</div>
<div class="i2">Is shrouded from view in the grim mackintosh!</div>
<div class="i0">We'll flee to the cheery "Athena" for shelter&mdash;</div>
-<div class="i2">The <em>pâté</em> is perfect, the Giesler is dry&mdash;</div>
+<div class="i2">The <em>pâté</em> is perfect, the Giesler is dry&mdash;</div>
<div class="i0">And think while we gaze, undismayed, at the "pelter,"</div>
<div class="i2">That Henley is joyous in dripping July!</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
@@ -5315,7 +5277,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i2">Maud, Winnie, and Connie, and Daisy, and Di.</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">Nor did Cook and his <em>coupons</em> a moment forget me;</div>
-<div class="i2">My <em>passeport</em> was <em>visé</em> the length of my flight;</div>
+<div class="i2">My <em>passeport</em> was <em>visé</em> the length of my flight;</div>
<div class="i0">While <em>Murray</em> and <em>Bradshaw</em> did aid and abet me.</div>
<div class="i2">And Coutts with the circular notes was all right.</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
@@ -5424,10 +5386,10 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_216" id="Page_216">216</a></span></p>
-<h3><a name="AT_TABLE_DHOTE" id="AT_TABLE_DHOTE">AT TABLE D'HÔTE.</a></h3>
+<h3><a name="AT_TABLE_DHOTE" id="AT_TABLE_DHOTE">AT TABLE D'HÔTE.</a></h3>
<div class="center">
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<div class="i0"><div class="dropcap">A</div>T <em>Table d'hôte</em>, I quite decline</div>
+<div class="i0"><div class="dropcap">A</div>T <em>Table d'hĂ´te</em>, I quite decline</div>
<div class="i0">To sit there and attempt to dine!</div>
<div class="i2">Of course you never dine, but "feed,"</div>
<div class="i2">And gobble up with fearsome greed</div>
@@ -5436,25 +5398,25 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i0">The room is close, and, I opine,</div>
<div class="i0">I should not like the food or wine;</div>
<div class="i2">While all the guests are dull indeed</div>
-<div class="i6">At <em>Table d'hôte</em>.</div>
+<div class="i6">At <em>Table d'hĂ´te</em>.</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">The clatter and the heat combine</div>
<div class="i0">One's appetite to undermine.</div>
<div class="i2">When noisy waiters take no heed,</div>
<div class="i2">But change the plates at railway speed&mdash;</div>
<div class="i0">I feel compelled to "draw my line"</div>
-<div class="i6">At <em>Table d'hôte</em>!</div>
+<div class="i6">At <em>Table d'hĂ´te</em>!</div>
</div></div>
</div>
<hr class="chap" />
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_217" id="Page_217">217</a></span></p>
-<h3><a name="AT_ETRETAT" id="AT_ETRETAT">AT ETRETÂT.</a></h3>
+<h3><a name="AT_ETRETAT" id="AT_ETRETAT">AT ETRETÂT.</a></h3>
<div class="center">
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0"><div class="dropcap">A</div> DIVING Belle! Pray who is she?</div>
-<div class="i2">For swimming thus armed <em>cap-ŕ-pie</em>.</div>
+<div class="i2">For swimming thus armed <em>cap-Ă -pie</em>.</div>
<div class="i0">(The sea is like a sea of Brett's.)</div>
<div class="i2">A graceful girl in trouserettes,</div>
<div class="i0">And tunic reaching to the knee.</div>
@@ -5550,7 +5512,7 @@ window-pane:</em></p>
<div class="i2">With eyes a-sparkle with delight!</div>
<div class="i0">When Christmas fires gleam and glow,</div>
<div class="i0">When dainty dimples come and go,</div>
-<div class="i2">And maidens shrink with feignëd fright&mdash;</div>
+<div class="i2">And maidens shrink with feignëd fright&mdash;</div>
<div class="i0">'Tis merry 'neath the mistletoe!</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<div class="i0">A privilege 'tis then, you know,</div>
@@ -5628,7 +5590,7 @@ proceeds.</em>)</p></blockquote>
<div class="i0">As the mud may spatter the hansom-cab and freckle the fitful fern:</div>
<div class="i0">But never again in the wreathing rain, a-roll on the raucous rink,</div>
<div class="i0">Do we clasp the hand of the German band and swim in the sable ink!</div>
-<div class="i0">While the pallid hencoop may pass away and the juggëd hare may jar,</div>
+<div class="i0">While the pallid hencoop may pass away and the juggëd hare may jar,</div>
<div class="i0">With a gruesome groan as he sits alone and stares at the Capstan Bar!</div>
</div></div>
</div>
@@ -5687,7 +5649,7 @@ he shakes his fist, he stamps, and he shouts.</em>)</p></blockquote>
<div class="i0">A smash and a crash, and the pebbles fly, as they kick and scream and bite!</div>
<div class="i0">A thump and a bump and a blackened eye, a sprain and a broken nose!</div>
<div class="i0">A crack and a smack and a fractured leg&mdash;a bundle of tattered clothes!</div>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_226" id="Page_226">226</a></span><div class="i0">But bold Sparrer Gus, when the red sun rose, was nought but a bruisëd scar,</div>
+<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_226" id="Page_226">226</a></span><div class="i0">But bold Sparrer Gus, when the red sun rose, was nought but a bruisëd scar,</div>
<div class="i0">And gay Lantern Jack he never came back that night from the Capstan Bar!</div>
</div></div>
</div>
@@ -5736,7 +5698,7 @@ the notable Poem they had heard recited.</em>)</p></blockquote>
</div>
<div class="center">
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<div class="i0"><div class="dropcap">O,</div> MAY is the month when the madly ćsthetical</div>
+<div class="i0"><div class="dropcap">O,</div> MAY is the month when the madly æsthetical</div>
<div class="i0">Plunge deep into nonsense profoundly poetical!</div>
<div class="i0">They sing and they shout about sunshine and greenery,</div>
<div class="i0">Of beauty and blossom and song-birds and scenery:</div>
@@ -5998,7 +5960,7 @@ the notable Poem they had heard recited.</em>)</p></blockquote>
FIRST EDITION.</h2>
<p><em>St. James's Gazette.</em>&mdash;"One of the lightest and
-brightest writers of <em>vers de société</em>."</p>
+brightest writers of <em>vers de société</em>."</p>
<p><em>Saturday Review.</em>&mdash;"Mr. J. Ashby-Sterry is a
facile and agreeable versifier, with a genuine gift of
@@ -6054,7 +6016,7 @@ world who amuses himself with the making of
verse."</p>
<p><em>Court Circular.</em>&mdash;"He is one of the foremost
-writers of <em>vers de société</em> of the day, and his productions
+writers of <em>vers de société</em> of the day, and his productions
are distinguished by poetic fancy and neat
workmanship."</p>
@@ -6134,7 +6096,7 @@ leaves nothing to be desired."</p>
<p><em>New York Times.</em>&mdash;"The metre is perfect, the
music of the verse well sustained, and there is that
fun and merry quip in 'The Lazy Minstrel' which
-becomes <em>vers de société</em>."</p>
+becomes <em>vers de société</em>."</p>
<hr class="tb" />
@@ -6187,386 +6149,6 @@ becomes <em>vers de société</em>."</p>
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