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AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
4. Ahhhh....Voltaire
Mon Jun 8, 2015, 09:18 AM
Jun 2015

That made me think of "Candide" (Best of all possible worlds!) ....which made me think of the musical "Candide".... which made me think of this brilliant passage from the Auto da fe scene...by the great poet Richard Wilbur. (notice the clever rhymes....and the "interior" rhymes "dear souvenir", "He received he believed", "A Milano soprano&quot ....amazing)

PANGLOSS
Oh my darling Paquette,
She is haunting me yet
With a dear souvenir
I shall never forget.
'Twas a gift that she got
From a seafaring Scot,
He received he believed in Shalott!
In Shalott from his dame
Who was certain it came
With a kiss from a Swiss
(She'd forgotten his name),
But he told her that he
Had been given it free
By a sweet little cheat in Paree.
Then a man from Japan,
Then a Moor from Iran,
Though the Moor isn't sure
How the whole thing began;
But the gift we can see
Had a long pedigree
When at last it was passed on to me!
[snip]
Well, the Moor in the end
Spent a night with a friend
And the dear souvenir
Just continued the trend
To a young English lord
Who was stung, they record,
By a wasp in a hospital ward!
Well, the wasp on the wing
Had occasion to sting
A Milano soprano
Who brought home the thing
To her young paramour,
Who was rendered impure,
And forsook her to look for the cure.
Thus he happened to pass
Through Westphalia, alas,
Where he met with Paquette,
And she drank from his glass.
I was pleased as could be
When it came back to me;
Makes us all just a small family!

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Good ones! Went with the old In/Out... onager Jun 2015 #1
Not 4 me Cartoonist Jun 2015 #2
Actually, I can't think of anything worse than #4 - mr blur Jun 2015 #3
Ahhhh....Voltaire AlbertCat Jun 2015 #4
Normally I would go with Voltaire LostOne4Ever Jun 2015 #5
I think the Old In/Out rules this time. Curmudgeoness Jun 2015 #6
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