By your Honour's Command, an Example I stand

First Line By your Honour's Command, an Example I stand
Date 1728
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Extempore [Humour]. 

Transcribed from "Addressing himself to the Captain." Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer, issue 162, 29 June 1728, p. 2. Burney Newspapers Collection, GALE|Z2001592139. 

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By your Honour's Command, an Example I stand,

Of your Anger to all the Ship's Crew;

I'm hamper'd and stripp'd, and if I am whipp'd, 

By the Mess, 'tis no more than my Due.

 

In this scurvy Condition, I humbly petition

To offer one Line to your Eye,

Merry Tom, by such Trash, avoided the Lash,

If Fate, and you please, so may I.

 

There's nothing you hate, I'm inform'd like a Cat,

Why your Honour's Aversion is mine.

If then, Puss with one Tail can make your Heart fail,

Oh! save me from this that has nine.