The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 87
Lambton Kay, Wellin'ton, May 18th, 1880
May 18th, 1880.
Och, I'm not mesilf at Hall,
Molly dear, Molly dear,
I'm not mesilf at Hall!
Round the counthry I am goin',
Talkia' nonsinse widout knowin',
Spoutin' polyticks an' blowin',
Molly dear,
And I'm not mesilf at Hall!
Just as I kem to this line, who the jooce should pop in but Sir George. Our eggshuberint joy at meetin' wid one another was mighty grate intirely, so it was. Av coorse the decanthers wor brought out au' the kettle was set agoin'. Well, avick machree, whin Sir George had unburthened himsilf to me, an' tould me all about his projected tower south, me ould loyalty to the page 76 the people's laidher returned agin; an' undher the conthrollin' inflooince av two tumblers, I burst forth into the followin' ditty:—