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Type of Poem : Classical Poems
Title of Poem: THE YOUTHFUL COVE by Edward Lear
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In medio Tutorissimus ibis. 'Thou shalt walk in the midst of thy Tutors.'
ONCE on a time a youthful cove As was a cheery lad Lived in a villa by the sea.— The cove was not so bad;
The dogs and cats, the cows and ass, The birds in cage or grove The rabbits, hens, ducks, pony, pigs All loved that cheery lad.
Seven folks—one female and six male,— Seized on that youthful cove; They said—'To edjukate this chap Us seven it doth behove.'
The first his parrient was,—who taught The cove to read and ride, Latin, and Grammarithemetic, And lots of things beside.
Says Pa, 'I'll spare no pains or time Your school hours so to cut, And sqare and fit, that you will make No end of progress—but—,'
Says Mrs. Grey,—'I'll teach him French, Pour parler dans cette pays— Je cris, qu'il parlera bien, Même comme un Francais—Mais—'
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