TO A STRAY DOG

TO A STRAY DOGWell, Towser (I'm thinking your name must be Towser),You're a decentish puppy as puppy dogs go,For you never, I'm sure, could have dined upon trowser,And your tail's unimpeachably curled just so.But, dear me! your name—if 'tis yours—is a "poser":Its meaning I cannot get anywise at,When spoken correctly perhaps it is Toser,And means one who toses. Max Muller, how's that?I ne'er was ingenious at all at diviningA word's prehistorical, primitive state,Or finding its root, like a mole, by consigningIts bloom to the turnep-top's sorrowful fate.And, now that I think of it well, I'm no nearerThe riddle's solution than ever—for how'sMy pretty invented word, "tose," any clearerIn point of its signification than "towse"?So, Towser (or Toser), I mean to rename youIn honor of some good and eminent man,In the light and the heat of whose quickening fame youMay grow to an eminent dog if you can.In sunshine like his you'll not long be a croucher:The Senate shall hear you—for that I will vouch.Come here, sir. Stand up. I rechristen you Goucher.But damn you! I'll shoot you if ever you gouch!

Well, Towser (I'm thinking your name must be Towser),You're a decentish puppy as puppy dogs go,For you never, I'm sure, could have dined upon trowser,And your tail's unimpeachably curled just so.But, dear me! your name—if 'tis yours—is a "poser":Its meaning I cannot get anywise at,When spoken correctly perhaps it is Toser,And means one who toses. Max Muller, how's that?I ne'er was ingenious at all at diviningA word's prehistorical, primitive state,Or finding its root, like a mole, by consigningIts bloom to the turnep-top's sorrowful fate.And, now that I think of it well, I'm no nearerThe riddle's solution than ever—for how'sMy pretty invented word, "tose," any clearerIn point of its signification than "towse"?So, Towser (or Toser), I mean to rename youIn honor of some good and eminent man,In the light and the heat of whose quickening fame youMay grow to an eminent dog if you can.In sunshine like his you'll not long be a croucher:The Senate shall hear you—for that I will vouch.Come here, sir. Stand up. I rechristen you Goucher.But damn you! I'll shoot you if ever you gouch!


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