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1836–1911

EHEU FUGACES —!

William Schwenck Gilbert

The air is charged with amatory numbers — Soft madrigals, and dreamy lovers’ lays. Peace, peace, old heart! Why waken from its slumbers The aching memory of the old, old days?

Time was when Love and I were well acquainted. Time was when we walked ever hand in hand; A saintly youth, with worldly thought untainted, None better-loved than I in all the land!

Time was, when maidens of the noblest station, Forsaking even military men, Would gaze upon me, rapt in adoration — Ah, me, I was a fair young curate then!

Had I a headache? sighed the maids assembled; Had I a cold? welled forth the silent tear; Did I look pale? then half a parish trembled; And when I coughed all thought the end was near!

I, had no care — no jealous doubts hung o'er me — For I was loved beyond all other men. Fled gilded dukes and belted earls before me! Ah, me! I was a pale young curate then!

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