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Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (Лаура Элизабет Хоу Ричардс)


The Gingham Umbrella


[A Lesson in Politeness]

Alphonso, Alphonso, Alphonso and Arabella
    They happened to meet
    A man in the street,
Who carried a gingham umbrella.
   
Alphonso possessed neither manners nor grace,
He made at this person a hideous face;
But how different the conduct of sweet Arabella,
Who praised with politeness the gingham umbrella.
   
The man was a nobleman, deeply disguised;
The compliment courteous he pointedly prized;
"Sweet creature," he said, "come away from this feller,
And take both my heart and my gingham umbrella!"
   
The very next morning they met in the church,
And foolish Alphonso was left in the lurch;
And they said, "In the future you'll know how to tell a
Great lord from a loon, by his gingham umbrella!"



Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards's other poems:
  1. Jeremi' and Josephine
  2. After a Visit to the Natural History Museum
  3. Prince Tatters
  4. Dog-Gerel
  5. Bird Song


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