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Famous Barrister Poems by Famous Poets

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by Carroll, Lewis
...at I tell you three times is true." 

The crew was complete: it included a Boots--
A maker of Bonnets and Hoods--
A Barrister, brought to arrange their disputes--
And a Broker, to value their goods. 

A Billiard-marker, whose skill was immense,
Might perhaps have won more than his share--
But a Banker, engaged at enormous expense,
Had the whole of their cash in his care. 

There was also a Beaver, that paced on the deck,
Or would sit making lace in the bow:
And ha...Read more of this...



by Carroll, Lewis
...king the grindstone in turn:
But the Beaver went on making lace, and displayed
No interest in the concern: 

Though the Barrister tried to appeal to its pride
And vainly proceeded to cite
A number of cases, in which making laces
Had proved an infringement of right. 

The maker of Bonnets ferociously planned
A novel arrangement of bows:
While the Billiard-marker with quivering hand
Was chalking the tip of his nose. 

But the Butcher turned nervous, and dressed himself ...Read more of this...

by Carroll, Lewis
...The Barrister's Dream 

They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care;
They pursued it with forks and hope; 
They threatened its life with a railway-share; 
They charmed it with smiles and soap. 
But the Barrister, weary of proving in vain
That the Beaver's lace-making was wrong, 
Fell asleep, and in dreams saw the creature quite plain
That his fanc...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...t will need some debate, 
And the law won't alow me (attorneys are worms) 
To appear in Gilhooley's Estate." 

So a barrister-man, with a wig on his head 
And a brief in his hand, quite elate, 
Went up to the Court where they bury the dead, 
Just to move in Gilhooley's Estate." 

But his Honour the Judge said, "I think that the joint 
Legatees must be called to probate -- 
Ex parte Pokehorney is clear on the point -- 
The point of Gilhooley's Estate." 

"I order a...Read more of this...

by Carroll, Lewis
...ird. The Baker's Tale
Fit the Fourth. The Hunting
Fit the Fifth. The Beaver's Lesson
Fit the Sixth. The Barrister's Dream
Fit the Seventh. The Banker's Fate
Fit the Eighth. The Vanishing


Fit the First.

THE LANDING


"Just the place for a Snark!" the Bellman cried,
 As he landed his crew with care;
Supporting each man on the top of the tide
 By a finger entwined in his hair.

"Just the place for a Snark! I have said it twice:
 That alone shou...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...g! 
So I go my way with a stately tread 
While my patients sleep with the dreamless dead." 


Next, Please 
"I am a barrister, wigged and gowned; 
Of stately presence and look profound. 
Listen awhile till I show you round. 
When courts are sitting and work is flush 
I hurry about in a frantic rush. 
I take your brief and I look to see 
That the same is marked with a thumping fee; 
But just as your case is drawing near 
I bob serenely and disappear. 
And a...Read more of this...

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