<h2><SPAN name="page501"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>TEMPORA MUTANTUR</h2>
<p class="poetry"><span class="smcap">Letters</span>, letters,
letters, letters!<br/>
Some that please and some that bore,<br/>
Some that threaten prison fetters<br/>
(Metaphorically, fetters<br/>
Such as bind insolvent debtors)—<br/>
Invitations by the score.</p>
<p class="poetry">One from <span class="smcap">Cogson</span>,
<span class="smcap">Wiles</span>, and <span class="smcap">Railer</span>,<br/>
My attorneys, off the Strand;<br/>
One from <span class="smcap">Copperblock</span>, my
tailor—<br/>
My unreasonable tailor—<br/>
One in <span class="smcap">Flagg’s</span>
disgusting hand.</p>
<p class="poetry">One from <span class="smcap">Ephraim</span> and
<span class="smcap">Moses</span>,<br/>
Wanting coin without a doubt,<br/>
I should like to pull their noses—<br/>
Their uncompromising noses;<br/>
One from <span class="smcap">Alice</span> with the
roses—<br/>
Ah, I know what that’s about!</p>
<p class="poetry">Time was when I waited, waited<br/>
For the missives that she wrote,<br/>
Humble postmen execrated—<br/>
Loudly, deeply execrated—<br/>
When I heard I wasn’t fated<br/>
To be gladdened with a note!</p>
<p class="poetry">Time was when I’d not have bartered<br/>
Of her little pen a dip<br/>
For a peerage duly gartered—<br/>
For a peerage starred and gartered—<br/>
With a palace-office chartered,<br/>
Or a Secretaryship.</p>
<p class="poetry">But the time for that is over,<br/>
And I wish we’d never met.<br/>
I’m afraid I’ve proved a rover—<br/>
I’m afraid a heartless rover—<br/>
Quarters in a place like Dover<br/>
Tend to make a man forget.</p>
<p class="poetry">Bills for carriages and horses,<br/>
Bills for wine and light cigar,<br/>
Matters that concern the Forces—<br/>
News that may affect the Forces—<br/>
News affecting my resources,<br/>
Much more interesting are!</p>
<p class="poetry">And the tiny little paper,<br/>
With the words that seem to run<br/>
From her little fingers taper<br/>
(They are very small and taper),<br/>
By the tailor and the draper<br/>
Are in interest outdone.</p>
<p class="poetry">And unopened it’s remaining!<br/>
I can read her gentle hope—<br/>
Her entreaties, uncomplaining<br/>
(She was always uncomplaining),<br/>
Her devotion never waning—<br/>
Through the little envelope!</p>
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