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54<br />

THE HIGH HISTORY OF GOOD<br />

When, where <strong>the</strong> mice and lice infest<br />

A filthy hovel, lies a wench<br />

Bearing a baby at her breast,<br />

Drunk and debauched, one solid stench,<br />

But carrying a silver lute.<br />

’Boardeth her, nor doth baulk nor blench,<br />

And long abideth brute by brute<br />

Amid <strong>the</strong> unsavoury denzens,<br />

Until his melodies uproot<br />

<strong>The</strong> oaks, lure lions from <strong>the</strong>ir dens,<br />

Turn rivers back, and still <strong>the</strong> spleen<br />

Of serpents and of Saracens.<br />

Thus <strong>the</strong>n equipped, he quits <strong>the</strong> quean,<br />

And in a city fair and wide<br />

Calls up with music wild and keen<br />

<strong>The</strong> Questing Marvel to his side.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n do <strong>the</strong> sportful city folk<br />

About his lonely stance abide:<br />

Making <strong>the</strong>ir holiday, <strong>the</strong>y joke<br />

<strong>The</strong> melancholy ass: <strong>the</strong>y throw<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir clattering coppers in his poke.<br />

So day and night <strong>the</strong>y come and go,<br />

But never comes <strong>the</strong> Questing Beast,<br />

Nor doth that laughing people know

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