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The Works of Thomas Hood

NATIVES OF THE SILLY ISLANDS.
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sly reynard, heedful of the coming doom,

thought, self-deceived,

he should not be perceived,

hiding his brush within a neighbouring broom;

but quite unconscious of a poacher’s snare,

and caught in copper noose,

and looking like a goose,

found that his fate “had hung upon a hare;”

his tricks and turns were rendered of no use to him,

and, worst of all, he saw old surly tray

coming to play

tray-deuce with him.

[pg 265]

tray, an old mastiff bred at dunstable,

under his master, a most special constable,

instead of killing reynard in a fury,

seized him for legal trial by a jury;

but juries—æsop was a sheriff then—

consisted of twelve brutes and not of men.

but first the elephant sat on the body—

i mean the hen—and proved that she was dead,

to the veriest fool’s head

of the booby and the noddy.

accordingly, the stork brought in a bill

quite true enough to kill;

and then the owl was call’d—for mark,

the owl can witness in the dark.

to make the evidence more plain,

the lynx connected all the chain.

in short there was no quirk or quibble

at which a legal rat could nibble;

the culprit was as far beyond hope’s bounds,

as if the jury had been packed—of hounds.

reynard, however, at the utmost nick,

is seldom quite devoid of shift and trick;

accordingly our cunning fox,

through certain influence, obscurely channel’d,

a friendly camel got into the box,

when ’gainst his life the jury was impanel’d.

now, in the silly isles such is the law,

if jurors should withdraw,

they are to have no eating and no drinking,

till all are starved into one way of thinking.

[pg 266]

thus reynard’s jurors, who could not agree,

were lock’d up strictly, without bit or mummock,

till every beast that only had one stomach,

bent to the camel who was blest with three.

to do them justice, they debated

from four till ten, while dinner waited

when thirst and hunger got the upper,

and each inclined to mercy, and hot supper:

“not guilty” was the word, and master fox

was freed to murder other hens and cocks.

moral.

what moral greets us by this tale’s assistance

but that the solon is a sorry solon,

who makes the full stop of a man’s existence

depend upon a colon?

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