. St. Nicholas [serial]. WHAT S IN A NAME? By Hannah G. Fernald. In the morning he s a pirate, with a cutlassand a gun,And we tremble at the flashing of his eye;His name, as he informs us, is an awe-inspiring one: Lord Ferdinando Roderigo Guy! By ten oclock our pirate has renounced hisgory trade;In armor now, he has a lance and shield;He gallantly advances to defend a helplessmaid,And we know that bold Sir Launcelothas the field. And next, a skulking savage, he is lurking inthe hall,Most alarming in his feathered war-array;But he graciously assures us he will answer if we call Hiawatha Mudjeke


. St. Nicholas [serial]. WHAT S IN A NAME? By Hannah G. Fernald. In the morning he s a pirate, with a cutlassand a gun,And we tremble at the flashing of his eye;His name, as he informs us, is an awe-inspiring one: Lord Ferdinando Roderigo Guy! By ten oclock our pirate has renounced hisgory trade;In armor now, he has a lance and shield;He gallantly advances to defend a helplessmaid,And we know that bold Sir Launcelothas the field. And next, a skulking savage, he is lurking inthe hall,Most alarming in his feathered war-array;But he graciously assures us he will answer if we call Hiawatha Mudjekeewis Ojibway! As Horatio Nelson Dewey he s an admiralof parts,And last in all his catalogue of namesComes the very simple title under which herules our hearts,For when he s sound asleep he s merely James!. 5131 111 1 &Tki3 out to vicco tht M°°7^<|^


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