SONG.1 Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain With grammar, and nonsense, and learning: Good liquor, I stoutly maintain, Gives genus a better discerning. Their Lethes, their Styxes, and Stygians; Their quis, and their quæs, and their quods, They're all but a parcel of pigeons. Toroddle, toroddle, toroll. When methodist preachers come down, A preaching that drinking is sinful, I'll wager the rascals a crown, For a slice of their scurvy religion, Toroddle, toroddle, toroll. Then come, put the jorum about, And let us be merry and clever; Our hearts and our liquors are stout; Here's the Three Jolly Pigeons for ever. 1 From "She Stoops to Conquer.' Let some cry up woodcock or hare, Your bustards, your ducks, and your widgeons ; But of all the birds in the air, Here's a health to the three jolly pigeons. Toroddle, toroddle, toroll. NotE. - We drank tea with the ladies, and Goldsmith sung Tony Lumpkins' song in his comedy, and a very pretty one, to an Irish tunē. (The Humours of Ballanagairy), which he had designed for Miss Hardcastle ; but as Mrs. Bulkley, who played the part, could not sing, it was left out. He afterwards wrote it down for me, by which means it was preserved, and now appears among his poems. Boswell's Johnson, v. i. p. 217 VERSES. IN REPLY TO AN INVITATION TO DINNER AT DR. BAKER's.1 “This is a poem! This is a copy of verses!' Your mandate I got, 1 Written about the year 1769, in reply to an invitation to dinner at Dr. afterwards Sir George Baker's (d. 1809,) to meet the Misses Horneck, Angelica Kauffman, Miss Reynolds, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and others. For the above verses, first published in 1837, the reader is indebted to Major General Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart. P. C. 2 Miss Mary Horneck, afterwards Mrs. Gwyn. She died in 1840, aged 88. P. C. . Little Comedy's 1 face, Yet how can I when vext, 1 Miss Catherine Horneck, afterwards (1771) Mrs. Bunbury. Her portrait by Sir Joshua, one of his finest works, is now at Bowood. 2 Ensign (afterwards General) Horneck, son of Mrs. Horneck, widow of Captain Kane Horneck. And Angelica's whim To be frolick like him, But, alas! your good worships, how could they be wiser, When both have been spoil'd in to-day's Advertiser ? 1 OLIVER GOLDSMITH. i The following is the compliment alluded to:- |