Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CANDIDATE, by THOMAS GRAY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: When sly jemmy twitcher had smugg'd up his face Last Line: He's christian enough, that repents, and that -------. Subject(s): Cambridge University; Elections; Montagu, John, 4th Earl Of Sandwich; Voting; Voters; Suffrage; Twitcher, Jemmy | ||||||||
WHEN sly Jemmy Twitcher had smugg'd up his face With a lick of court white-wash, and pious grimace, A wooing he went, where three Sisters of old In harmless society guttle and scold. Lord! Sister, says Physic to Law, I declare Such a sheep-biting look, such a pick-pocket air, Not I, for the Indies! you know I'm no prude; But his nose is a shame, and his eyes are so lewd! Then he shambles and straddles so oddly, I fear-- No; at our time of life, 'twould be silly, my dear. I don't know, says Law, now methinks, for his look, 'Tis just like the picture in Rochester's book. But his character, Phyzzy, his morals, his life; When she died, I can't tell, but he once had a wife. They say he's no Christian, loves drinking and whoring, And all the town rings of his swearing and roaring, His lying, and filching, and Newgate-bird tricks:-- Not I,--for a coronet, chariot and six. Divinity heard, between waking and dozing, Her sisters denying, and Jemmy proposing; From dinner she rose with her bumper in hand, She stroked up her belly, and stroked down her band. What a pother is here about wenching and roaring! Why David loved catches, and Solomon whoring. Did not Israel filch from th' AEgyptians of old Their jewels of silver, and jewels of gold? The prophet of Bethel, we read, told a lie: He drinks; so did Noah: he swears; so do I. To refuse him for such peccadillos, were odd; Besides, he repents, and he talks about G--. Never hang down your head, you poor penitent elf! Come, buss me, I'll be Mrs. Twitcher myself. D -- n ye both for a couple of Puritan bitches! He's Christian enough, that repents, and that -------. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON THE LATE ROYAL SLOOP-OF-WAR GENERAL MONK by PHILIP FRENEAU THE EARL OF SANDWICH by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD by THOMAS GRAY HYMN TO ADVERSITY by THOMAS GRAY ODE ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE by THOMAS GRAY ODE ON THE DEATH OF A FAVOURITE CAT, DROWNED IN A TUB by THOMAS GRAY ODE ON THE PLEASURE ARISING FROM VICISSITUDE by THOMAS GRAY ODE ON THE SPRING by THOMAS GRAY ON LORD HOLLAND'S SEAT NEAR MARGATE, KENT by THOMAS GRAY ON THE DEATH OF RICHARD WEST by THOMAS GRAY |
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