The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse

The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse

The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse Title: The Monkey's Frolic Subtitle: A Humorous Tale, in...
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The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse

The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse

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The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse

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Author: Anonymous
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Language: English

The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse

Title: The Monkey's Frolic Subtitle: A Humorous Tale, in Verse Author: Anonymous Release Date: March 3, 2010 [EBook #31486] Language: English Credits: Produced by David Edwards, David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) [p 1]THEMONKEYS FROLIC. Our tale is a true one, from which may be taught A maxim for youth, with utility fraught; If terrors assail you, examine the cause, And all will be well;for, by Natures kind laws, Nor Goblins nor Spectres on earth have a station, These phantoms are all of ideal creation. [p 2]Larger illustration A Monkey, that comical tricks would be at, His frolics one morning began with the Cat; He chatterd, as much as to say How d ye do? And Puss lookd her thanks, and politely cried Mew! Pug then shook her paw, and they sat down together, Puss washing her face, indicating wet weather. [p 3]Larger illustration But, mischief the Monkey inclining to harbour, His skill he resolved now to try as a Barber. A soap-box conveniently lay in the room, Miss Puss, he exclaimd, youll be shaved, I presume? Then scraping and bowing with grin and grimace, Despite of resistance, he latherd her face. [p 4]Larger illustration Now Pug could not find either razor or knife, So Puss ran no hazard of losing her life; Yet razor or knife though they could not be had, Pug found what the terrified Cat thought as bad; A knife made of ivory, in use to cut paper, With which Barber Pug now proceeded to scrape her. [p 5]Larger illustration But Puss on a sudden deserted her station, Disliking (no wonder) the strange operation, And ran round the room without means of escaping; While Pug, still determined to give her a scraping, Pursued, and, regardless of struggle or prayer, Fast bound her, at last, to the back of a chair. [p 6]Larger illustration When, tucking a napkin close under her chin, Each mew of dismay he returnd with a grin; And yelling and chattering they raised such a clatter, That Susan rushd in to learn what was the matter; When Pug, overturning the chair midst the clack, Ran off, leaving Pussy stretched out on her back. [p 7]Larger illustration The sight was to Susan so curious, that faster She ran out than in, to tell Mistress and Master; But, when they came up, neither Puss nor the Shaver Was there, to account for improper behaviour; For Pug had contrived, amid Susans alarms, To reach the house-top, with Miss Puss in his arms. [p 8]Larger illustration Now fearing that Pug or Miss Puss might be maimd, Go, fetch a long ladder, the Master exclaimd; And bring them down quickly both Barber and Cat. Oh, oh! thought the Monkey, I shant suffer that. The ladder was climbd by a servant so valiant, But Pug with loose tiles soon repulsed the assailant. [p 9]Larger illustration Against all manuvre apparently proof, Pug chatterd and paced to and fro on the roof, And fondled the Cat, and next, pitying her case, He wiped with the napkin the suds from her face; As nurse would a child, then he held her out so, While all the spectators kept laughing below. [p 10]Larger illustration Now seeing him thus to good humour inclined, They thought he might prove more pacific of mind, So mounted the ladder another assailer; When Pug, of loose tiles now perceiving a failure, Eluded the grasp of pursuit with a hop, And gained an adjacent and tall chimney-pot. [p 11]Larger illustration It chanced that the vent of this same chimney led Direct to a chamber, confined to his bed Where lay an old gentleman, ill with the gout, And wishing some bad fate might thence drag him out! Pug, missing his footing, midst vapour and fume, That instant with Puss tumbled into the room. [p 12]Larger illustration Grimed over with soot, they kickd up such a rout, And caperd the sick mans apartment about, And chatterd and squalld in a manner so hideous, Like young imps of darkness, that, not to be tedious, The sufferer forgot both his gout and his prayers, And scamperd, pursued by these phantoms, down stairs! [p 13]Larger illustration There sat in the parlour a medical man, And thither pursued and pursuers now ran; And Puss and the Monkey grown fiercer and bolder, Physician and Patient seized each by his shoulder, Who raised such a yell, that the chorus resembled A legion of mad-caps from Bedlam assembled! [p 14]Larger illustration The tumult each wonder-struck inmate alarmd; At length on assistance they ventured, well armd, And entered the scene of dismay and despair, When, lo! no invaders of quiet were there! But Doctor and Patient lay stretchd on the floor, Not wotting of terror a forthcoming cure. [p 15]Larger illustration The incident soon was of mystery cleard, The owner of Pug and Grimalkin appeard; My Monkey and Cat have created alarm; I hope, he observed, you have not taken harm: Then cautiously peering the chamber about, He draggd, from the Chimney, both intruders out. [p 16]Larger illustration Alarm now gave way to good humour and fun, Much harm to my friend, said the Patient, is done; Your Ape pill and potion has put to the rout, And cured me, I thank him, at once of the Gout. He then to the Monkey made reverence profound, Who salamd politely the company round. [p 17]Larger illustration The Doctor a lesson thus learnd, that, despite Of physic, the Gout may be cured by a fright: And, since this affair, now and then on the sly In similar cases same means he will try. To show that no malice or envy he knew, He shook hands with Pug, and each party withdrew. [back cover]POPULAR NURSERY BOOKS,ONE SHILLING EACH. 1. Alphabet of Goody Two-Shoes. 2. The Children in the Wood. 3. 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Ebook Number: 31486
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: Mar 3, 2010
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Language: English

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