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Title: Lines To A Lady Author: Thomas Hood [More Titles by Hood] [Note: A parody of John Hamilton Reynolds's once popular lines, beginning-- "Go, where the water glideth gently ever,"] ON HER DEPARTURE FOR INDIA.
Go where the mild Madeira ripens _her_ juice,-- Go where the tiger in the darkness prowleth, Go where the serpent dangerously coileth, Go where with human notes the parrot dealeth Go to the land of muslin and nankeening, Go to the land of jungles and of vast hills, Go where a cook must always be a currier, Go where the maiden on a marriage plan goes, Go where the sun is very hot and fervent, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |