Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1910 — Consequencees of the Comma. [ARTICLE]

Consequencees of the Comma.

In his court King Charles was standing on his head a golden crown And his royal brow was wrinkled in a most portentous frown Fifty courtiers entered walking on their hands were Jewels bright «. Set in rings of gold and silver what s rare and splendid sight y Four and twenty noble ladles proud and fair and ten feet long Were their trains that flowed behind them borne by pages stout and strong In a bower of fragrant roses the musicians now compete Blowing trumpets with their noses they Inhale the fragrance sweet •% *,. ■ VT See the Queen how sad and tearful as the King cuts oft her head One bright tress of hair at parting and •he wishes she was deadJ —The Scrapbook-