MRS. WILMOT sate scribbling a play, Mr. Sotheby sate sweating behind her; But what are all these to the Lay Of Gally i. o. the Grinder? Gally i. o. i. o., etc. I bought me some books tother day, And sent them down stairs to the binder; But the Pastry Cook carried away My Gally i. o. the Grinder. Gally i. o. i. o., etc. I wanted to kindle my taper, And call'd to the Maid to remind her; And what should she bring me for paper But Gally i. o. the Grinder. Gally i. o. i. o. Among my researches for EASE I went where one's certain to find her: The first thing by her throne that one sees Is Gally i. o. the Grinder. Gally i. o. i. o. Away with old Homer the blind -- I'll show you a poet that's blinder: You may see him whene'er you've a mind In Gally i. o. the Grinder. Gally i. o. i. o., etc. Blindfold he runs groping for fame, And hardly knows where he will find her: She don't seem to take to the name Of Gally i. o. the Grinder. Gally i. o. i. o., etc. Yet Critics have been very kind, And Mamma and his friends have been kinder; But the greatest of Glory's behind For Gally i. o. the Grinder. Gally i. o. i. o. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ARIZONA POEMS: 6. RAIN IN THE DESERT by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER HEAVEN-HAVEN; A NUN TAKES THE VEIL by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS VERLAINE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON CHICAGO [OCTOBER 8-10, 1871] by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER SONNET TO THE MOON by HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS THE CANDLE by GHALIB IBN RIBAH AL-HAJJAM EJACULATORY PRAYER by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS VERSES WRITTEN IN THE LEAVES OF AN IVORY POCKET-BOOK by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |