Lafayette

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     i
     `Let the brothels of Paris be openèd
     With many an alluring dance,
     To awake the physicians thro' the city!'
     Said the beautiful Queen of France.
     ii
     The King awoke on his couch of gold,
     As soon as he heard these tidings told:
     `Arise and come, both fife and drum,
     And the famine shall eat both crust and crumb.'
     iii
     The Queen of France just touch'd this globe,
     And the pestilence darted from her robe;
     But our good Queen quite grows to the ground,
     And a great many suckers grow all around.
     iv
     Fayette beside King Lewis stood;
     He saw him sign his hand;
     And soon he saw the famine rage
     About the fruitful land.
     v
     Fayette beheld the Queen to smile
     And wink her lovely eye;
     And soon he saw the pestilence
     From street to street to fly.
     vi
     Fayette beheld the King and Queen
     In curses and iron bound;
     But mute Fayette wept tear for tear,
     And guarded them around.
     vii
     Fayette, Fayette, thou'rt bought and sold
     And sold is thy happy morrow;
     Thou gavest the tears of pity away
     In exchange for the tears of sorrow.
     viii
     Who will exchange his own fireside
     For the stone of another's door?
     Who will exchange his wheaten loaf
     For the links of a dungeon-floor?
     ix
     O who would smile on the wintry seas
     And pity the stormy roar?
     Or who will exchange his new-born child
     For the dog at the wintry door?