THE HYPNOTISED LOBSTER.

[Mr. ERNEST HART said, in a recent Lecture, that snakes, frogs, and lobsters could be hypnotised like human beings.]

'Tis the voice of the Lobster, I hear him complain,

That hypnotic suggestion is on me again;

I was mesmerised once and behold, since that time,

I have yielded myself to suggestions of crime:

I have compassed the death of an innocent "dab,"

And attempted to poison an elderly crab.

You'll not wonder my tricks give my relatives shocks,

And they're holding a meeting just now in the rocks

To decide whether I, who was once quite a saint,

Should be put, as the doctors say, under restraint.

I intend to go there in the midst of a trance.

And, may I be boiled, but I'll lead them a dance!

It's a terrible thing, when to virtue inclined.

That some vile Mesmeriser debauches your mind;

When awake I recoil from the things that I've done,

Such as scrunching the poor little mussels for fun.

In these fetters hypnotic a foe holds me fast,

And you'll find that they'll hang me, in seaweed, at last.