Flurrying and worrying and hurrying and skurrying on,

Tottering and staggering and lumbering and slithering on,

Any fine afternoon

About July or June

That’s how the daughters

Come down at Dunoon!

From Puck on Pegasus, by H. Cholmondeley Pennell—
London, Chatto and Windus.


How does the Drunkard go down to the Tomb?

Here he comes crawling,