When kings by their huffing Have blown up a squabble, All the charge and cuffing Light upon the rabble. Thus when man and wife By their mutual snubbing, Kindle civil strife, Servants get the drubbing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOR DECORATION DAY: 1861-1865 by RUPERT HUGHES THE NEW COLOSSUS by EMMA LAZARUS WASHINGTON'S MONUMENT, FEBRUARY, 1885 by WALT WHITMAN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD: TRANSLATION by CAIUS PEDO ALBINOVANUS RUINS OF CORINTH by ANTIPATER OF SIDON PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 32. AL-KHABIR by EDWIN ARNOLD |