Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ST. ANTHONY AND HIS PIG; A CANTATA, by FREDERICK FORREST First Line: Let clownish cymon, in fond rustic strains Last Line: But best of all I love my pig. Subject(s): Animals; Pigs; Boars; Hogs | ||||||||
Recitative LET clownish Cymon, in fond rustic strains, To lovely Iphigene declare his pains; Let tink'ring Tom for dustcart Sylvia pine, I sing St. Anthony and his fav'rite swine: Who, strange to tell, like you and I could speak, When other grov'ling pigs could only squeak. But when, or how, this wonder came to pass, Remains unnoticed by the scribbling class: Let it suffice, as oft he did caress her, Thus, like a lovesick swain, he would address her. Air O my pretty piggy-wiggy, More sweet than is the figgy, That grows on yonder twiggy, Or sugar candy; My love for thee surpasses All that which pretty lasses Have for their looking-glasses, Or Tristram Shandy. Recitative With little doting eyes, and ears upright, To all he says she listens with delight: Then, like the sluggish ass in scripture told, In grunting accent did her mind unfold. Air How shall I my thanks declare, sir, In a learned genteel air, sir? I the court have never seen, Or at boarding-school have been; Nor a singer am, you know, sir, To delight like Beard and Lowe, sir; But since I must play my part, Thank you, sir, with all my heart. Recitative The hoary dotard gazes on her charms, And fondly clasps her in his withered arms; Then gently stroking first her bristled hide, Smacked her soft balmy snout, and thus replied. Air Let sordid mortals toil all day, For gold and silver search and dig; A greater treasure I enjoy In this, my charming talking pig. Though mighty monarchs on their thrones In pride and state look fierce and big, They are not so content and blessed As is old Tony with his pig. I neither care who's in or out, Whether Tory, whether Whig, I love my country, King and Queen, But best of all I love my pig. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TRUFFLE PIGS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS PHOTO OF THE AUTHOR WITH A FAVORITE PIG by WILLIAM MATTHEWS PHILOSOPHER ORDERS CRISPY PORK by HEATHER MCHUGH SONGS OF THE TRANSFORMED: PIG SONG by MARGARET ATWOOD WE HAD SEEN A PIG by MARVIN BELL FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES TO A FAT LADY SEEN FROM THE TRAIN by FRANCES CROFTS DARWIN CORNFORD |
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