Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
Humorous Poems: II. MiscellaneousLittle Billee
William Makepeace Thackeray (18111863)T
Who took a boat and went to sea,
But first with beef and captain’s biscuits
And pickled pork they loaded she.
And the youngster he was little Billee;
Now when they ’d got as far as the Equator,
They ’d nothing left but one split pea.
“I am extremely hungaree.”
To gorging Jack says guzzling Jimmy,
“We ’ve nothing left, us must eat we.”
“With one another we shouldn’t agree!
There ’s little Bill, he ’s young and tender,
We ’re old and tough, so let ’s eat he.”
So undo the button of your chemie.”
When Bill received this information,
He used his pocket-handkerchie.
Which my poor mother taught to me.”
“Make haste! make haste!” says guzzling Jimmy,
While Jack pulled out his snickersnee.
And down he fell on his bended knee,
He scarce had come to the Twelfth Commandment
When up he jumps—“There ’s land I see!
And North and South Amerikee,
There ’s the British flag a-riding at anchor,
With Admiral Napier, K. C. B.”
He hanged fat Jack and flogged Jimmee,
But as for little Bill he made him
The Captain of a Seventy-three.