Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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From Fulham town, both up and down,
And loudly thus he cried:-- "His name is Hash Baz Ben, And Jedediah too, And Solomon and Zabulon-- This bus-directing Jew." At first the busman smiled, And rather liked the fun-- He merely smiled, that Hebrew child, And said, "Eccentric one!" And gay young dogs would wait To see the bus go by (These gay young dogs in striking togs) To hear the Bishop cry:-- "Observe his grisly beard, His race it clearly shows, He sticks no fork in ham or pork:-- Observe, my friends, his nose. "His name is Hash Baz Ben, And Jedediah too, And Solomon and Zabulon-- This bus-directing Jew." But though at first amused, Yet after seven years, |
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