Songs of a Savoyard by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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I get - and they're highly delighted.
M.P.s baronetted, Sham Colonels gazetted, And second-rate Aldermen knighted. Foundation-stone laying I find very paying, It adds a large sum to my makings. At charity dinners The best of speech-spinners, I get ten per cent on the takings! [THE DUCHESS.] I present any lady Whose conduct is shady Or smacking of doubtful propriety; When Virtue would quash her I take and whitewash her And launch her in first-rate society. I recommend acres Of clumsy dressmakers - Their fit and their finishing touches; A sum in addition They pay for permission To say that they make for the Duchess! [THE DUKE.] Those pressing prevailers, The ready-made tailors, Quote me as their great double-barrel; I allow them to do so, |
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