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First Line: Hurrah! The season's past at last
Last Line: Till then, -- your own fond -- milly.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin


HURRAH! the Season's past at last;
At length we've 'done' our pleasure.
Dear 'Pater,' if you only knew
How much I've longed for home and you, --
Our own green lawn and leisure!

And then the pets! One half forgets
The dear dumb friends -- in Babel.
I hope my special fish is fed; --
I long to see poor Nigra's head
Pushed at me from the stable!

I long to see the cob and 'Rob,' --
Old Bevis and the Collie;
And won't we read in 'Traveller's Rest!'
Home readings after all are best; --
None else seem half so 'jolly!'

One misses your dear kindly store
Of fancies quaint and funny;
One misses, too, your kind bon-mot; --
The Mayfair wit I mostly know
Has more of gall than honey!

How tired one grows of 'calls and balls!'
This 'toujours perdrix' wearies;
I'm longing, quite, for 'Notes on Knox';
(Apropos, I've the loveliest box
For holding Notes and Queries!)

A change of place would suit my case.
You'll take me? -- on probation?
As 'Lady-help,' then, let it be;
I feel (as Lavender shall see),
That Jams are my vocation!

How's Lavender? My love to her.
Does Briggs still flirt with Flowers? --
Has Hawthorn stubbed the common clear? --
You'll let me give some picnics, Dear,
And ask the Vanes and Towers?

I met Belle Vane. 'HE'S' still in Spain!
Sir John won't let them marry.
Aunt drove the boys to Brompton Rink;
And Charley, -- changing Charley, -- think,
Is now au mieux with Carry!

And NO. You know what 'No' I mean --
There's no one yet at present:
The Benedick I have in view
Must be a something wholly new, --
One's father's far too pleasant.

So hey, I say, for home and you!
Good-bye to Piccadilly;
Balls, beaux, and Bolton-row, adieu!
Expect me, Dear, at half-past two;
Till then, -- your Own Fond -- MILLY.





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