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that he laughed, do you know, The Lords in waiting they did just so. But Queen Bonniberry was not quite so merry; She sat and sighed all the while, And she turned very red and shook her head At everything Jingle the jester said, And never vouchsafed a smile. O, she sighed Ah me! and she sighed Heigh-oh! And every time that she sighed, do you know, The Ladies in waiting they did just so. Then the jester spoke just by way of a joke, (O he was a funny man!) And he said May it please your majesties, I wish to complain of those impudent fleas That bite me whenever they can! Then the king he laughed Ha! Ha! Ho! Ho! And the queen she sighed Ah me!--Heigh-oh! While the Lords and the Ladies they did just so. As for that, my man, the king began, The fleas bite whoever they like, But the very first flea you chance to see, Wherever he may happen to be, You have my permission to strike! And the king he roared, Ha! Ha! Ho! Ho! While the queen she sighed Ah me!--Heigh-oh! And the Lords and the Ladies they did just so. Just then Jingle sighted a flea that had lighted Right on--well, where _do_ you suppose? On Marshmallow's own royal face, and the clown In bringing his hand with a swift motion down Nearly ruined the poor monarch's nose. And the king he shrieked Ah! Ah! Oh! Oh! And the queen burst out laughing Ha! Ha! Ho! Ho! While the Lords and the Ladies stood stupidly by And didn't know whether to laugh or to cry. THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS. BY THOMAS INGOLDSBY (REV. R.H. BARHAM). The Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal's chair! Bishop and abbot and prior were there; Many a monk, and many a friar, Many a knight, and many a squire, With a great many more of lesser degree,-- In sooth a goodly company; And they served the Lord Primate on bended knee. Never, I ween, was a prouder seen, Read of in books, or dreamt of in dreams, Than the Cardinal Lord Archbishop of Rheims! In and out through the motley rout, That little Jackdaw kept hopping about; Here and there like a dog in a fair, Over comfits and cakes, and dishes and plates, Cowl and cope, and rochet and pall
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