. The lays of a lawyer . 57. ARCADIE TS agreed, that when we are tired and sickOf dinners and coaches and dances;That when Harry of pleasing has lost thetrick,And ditto has happened to Frances;When we long for Nature, and all worth the trouble of wishing;With a rod and a creel and a book, that youAnd I shall go a-fishing ; That well wander lazily down the stream With a hamper of cold provisions ;And that you shall sing the while I dream; And that Civil Procedure law and order and all thats dry Shall vanish in innocent your notes float up to the summer sk


. The lays of a lawyer . 57. ARCADIE TS agreed, that when we are tired and sickOf dinners and coaches and dances;That when Harry of pleasing has lost thetrick,And ditto has happened to Frances;When we long for Nature, and all worth the trouble of wishing;With a rod and a creel and a book, that youAnd I shall go a-fishing ; That well wander lazily down the stream With a hamper of cold provisions ;And that you shall sing the while I dream; And that Civil Procedure law and order and all thats dry Shall vanish in innocent your notes float up to the summer sky In a quaint and purling measure; That the brook shall join in the glad refrain; And, when we have fished and happy to know that we fish in vain, Or to care if the hook be baited, 58 That well sit us down in some grateful shade,And that there you shall read at your ease,dear. And teach me to like or Browning or Praed,Or anything else you please, dear; That is, when sick of the world am I, And you of its fuss and


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