Milton

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with apologies to Lord Tennyson

O swallow-tailed purveyor of college sprees,
O skilled to please the student fraternity,
  Most honoured publican of Scotland,
  Milton, a name to adorn the Cross Keys;
Whose chosen waiters, Samuel, Archibald,
Helped by the boots and marker at billiards,
  Wait, as the smoke-filled, crowded chamber
  Rings to the roar of a Gaelic chorus—
Me rather all those temperance hostelries,
The soda siphon fizzily murmuring,
  And lime fruit juice and seltzer water
  Charm, as a wanderer out in South Street,
Where some recruiting, eager Blue-Ribbonites
Spied me afar and caught by the Post Office,
  And crimson-nosed the latest convert
  Fastened the odious badge upon me.

© Robert Fuller Murray