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The Ear-Maker And The Mould-Mender
by [?]

THE ear howe’er was still in hand the same,
When from his journey home the husband came.
Saluted Alice, who with anxious look,
Exclaimed,–your work how finely you forsook,
And, but for neighbour Andrew’s kindness here,
Our child would incomplete have been–an ear,
I could not let a thing remain like this,
And Andrew would not be to friends remiss,
But, worthy man, he left his thriving trade,
And for the babe a proper ear has made.

THE husband, not conceiving how his wife,
Could be so weak and ignorant of life,
The circumstances made her fully tell,
Repeat them o’er and on each action dwell.
Enraged at length, a pistol by the bed
He seized and swore at once he’d shoot her dead.
The belle with tears replied, howe’er she’d swerved,
Such cruel treatment never she deserved.
Her innocence, and simple, gentle way,
At length appeared his frantick rage to lay.
What injury, continued she, is done?
The strictest scrutiny I would not shun;
Your goods and money, ev’ry thing is right;
And Andrew told me, nothing he would slight;
That you would find much more than you could want;
And this I hope to me you’ll freely grant;
If falsehood I advance, my life I’ll lose;
Your equity, I trust, will me excuse.

A LITTLE cooled, then William thus replied,
We’ll say no more; you have been drawn aside;
What passed you fancied acting for the best,
And I’ll consent to put the thing at rest;
To nothing good such altercations tend;
I’ve but a word: to that attention lend;
Contrive to-morrow that I here entrap
This fellow who has caused your sad mishap;
You’ll utter not a word of what I’ve said;
Be secret or at once I’ll strike you dead.
Adroitly you must act: for instance say;
I’m on a second journey gone away;
A message or a letter to him send,
Soliciting that he’ll on you attend,
That something you have got to let him know;–
To come, no doubt, the rascal won’t be slow;
Amuse him then with converse most absurd,
But of the EAR remember,–not a word;
That’s finished now, and nothing can require;
You’ll carefully perform what I desire.
Poor innocent! the point she nicely hit;
Fear oft gives simpletons a sort of wit.

THE arch gallant arrived; the husband came
Ascended to the room where sat his dame;
Much noise he made, his coming to announce;
The lover, terrified, began to bounce;
Now here, now there, no shelter could he meet;
Between the bed and wall he put his feet,
And lay concealed, while William loudly knocked;
Fair Alice readily the door unlocked,
And, pointing with her hand, informed the spouse,
Where he might easily his rival rouse.

THE husband ev’ry way was armed so well,
He four such men as Andrew could repel;
In quest of succour howsoe’er he went:
To kill him surely William never meant,
But only take an ear, or what the Turks,
Those savage beasts, cut off from Nature’s works;
Which doubtless must be infinitely worse
Infernal practice and continual curse.
‘Twas this he whispered should be Andrew’s doom,
When with his easy wife he left the room;
She nothing durst reply: the door he shut,
And our gallant ‘gan presently to strut,
Around and round, believing all was right,
And William unacquainted with his plight.

THE latter having well the project weighed,
Now changed his plan, and other schemes surveyed;
Proposed within himself revenge to take,
With less parade:–less noise it then would make,
And better fruit the action would produce,
Than if he were apparently profuse.
Said he to Alice, go and seek his wife;
To her relate the whole that caused our strife;
Minutely all from first to last detail;
And then the better on her to prevail,
To hasten here, you’ll hint that you have fears,
That Andrew risks the loss of–more than ears,
For I have punishment severe in view,
Which greatly she must wish I should not do;
But if an ear-maker, like this, is caught,
The worst of chastisement is always sought;
Such horrid things as scarcely can be said:
They make the hair to stand upon the head;
That he’s upon the point of suff’ring straight,
And only for her presence things await;
That though she cannot all proceedings stay,
Perhaps she may some portion take away.
Go, bring her instantly, haste quickly, run;
And, if she comes, I’ll pardon what’s been done.