Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. With A Memoir of the Author. In Two Volumes |
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THE MAN WITH THE TUFT. |
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THE MAN WITH THE TUFT.
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I ever at collegeFrom commoners shrank,
Still craving the knowledge
Of people of rank:
In my glass, my lord's ticket
I eagerly stuffed;
And all call'd me “Riquet,”
The man with the Tuft.
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My patron—most noble—Of highest degree!
Thou never canst probe all
My homage for thee!
Thy hand—oh! I'd lick it,
Though often rebuff'd;
And still I am “Riquet,”
The man with the Tuft!
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Too oft the great, shuttingTheir doors on the bold,
Do deeds that are cutting,
Say words that are cold!
Through flattery's wicket
My body I've stuff'd,
And so I am “Riquet,”
The man with the Tuft!
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His lordship's a poet,Enraptured I sit;
He's dull—(and I know it)—
I call him a wit!
His fancy, I nick it,
By me he is puff'd,
And still I am “Riquet,”
The man with the Tuft!
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