| A Summer Christmas and a Sonnet upon The S.S. "Ballaarat." | ||
Then Will suggested as a change
(Because the ducks would be too wild
To be again that day beguiled,
And more were lying dead than could
Be eaten while their flesh kept good)
That they should drive across and kill
The rabbits swarming on the hill.
(Because the ducks would be too wild
To be again that day beguiled,
And more were lying dead than could
Be eaten while their flesh kept good)
That they should drive across and kill
The rabbits swarming on the hill.
| A Summer Christmas and a Sonnet upon The S.S. "Ballaarat." | ||