<h2><SPAN name="page492"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>THE SENSATION CAPTAIN</h2>
<p class="poetry"><span class="smcap">No</span> nobler captain
ever trod<br/>
Than <span class="smcap">Captain Parklebury Todd</span>,<br/>
So good—so wise—so brave, he!<br/>
But still, as all his friends would own,<br/>
He had one folly—one alone—<br/>
This Captain in the Navy.</p>
<p class="poetry">I do not think I ever knew<br/>
A man so wholly given to<br/>
Creating a sensation,<br/>
Or p’raps I should in justice say—<br/>
To what in an Adelphi play<br/>
Is known as “situation.”</p>
<p class="poetry">He passed his time designing traps<br/>
To flurry unsuspicious chaps—<br/>
The taste was his innately;<br/>
He couldn’t walk into a room<br/>
Without ejaculating “Boom!”<br/>
Which startled ladies greatly.</p>
<p class="poetry">He’d wear a mask and muffling cloak,<br/>
Not, you will understand, in joke,<br/>
As some assume disguises;<br/>
He did it, actuated by<br/>
A simple love of mystery<br/>
And fondness for surprises.</p>
<p class="poetry">I need not say he loved a maid—<br/>
His eloquence threw into shade<br/>
All others who adored her.<br/>
The maid, though pleased at first, I know,<br/>
Found, after several years or so,<br/>
Her startling lover bored her.</p>
<p class="poetry">So, when his orders came to sail,<br/>
She did not faint or scream or wail,<br/>
Or with her tears anoint him:<br/>
She shook his hand, and said “Good-bye,”<br/>
With laughter dancing in her eye—<br/>
Which seemed to disappoint him.</p>
<p class="poetry">But ere he went aboard his boat,<br/>
He placed around her little throat<br/>
A ribbon, blue and yellow,<br/>
On which he hung a double-tooth—<br/>
A simple token this, in sooth—<br/>
’Twas all he had, poor fellow!</p>
<p class="poetry">“I often wonder,” he would say,<br/>
When very, very far away,<br/>
“If <span class="smcap">Angelina</span> wears
it?<br/>
A plan has entered in my head:<br/>
I will pretend that I am dead,<br/>
And see how <span class="smcap">Angy</span> bears
it.”</p>
<p class="poetry">The news he made a messmate tell.<br/>
His <span class="smcap">Angelina</span> bore it well,<br/>
No sign gave she of crazing;<br/>
But, steady as the Inchcape Rock,<br/>
His <span class="smcap">Angelina</span> stood the shock<br/>
With fortitude amazing.</p>
<p class="poetry">She said, “Some one I must elect<br/>
Poor <span class="smcap">Angelina</span> to protect<br/>
From all who wish to harm her.<br/>
Since worthy <span class="smcap">Captain Todd</span> is dead,<br/>
I rather feel inclined to wed<br/>
A comfortable farmer.”</p>
<p class="poetry">A comfortable farmer came<br/>
(<span class="smcap">Bassanio Tyler</span> was his name),<br/>
Who had no end of treasure.<br/>
He said, “My noble gal, be mine!”<br/>
The noble gal did not decline,<br/>
But simply said, “With pleasure.”</p>
<p class="poetry">When this was told to <span class="smcap">Captain Todd</span>,<br/>
At first he thought it rather odd,<br/>
And felt some perturbation;<br/>
But very long he did not grieve,<br/>
He thought he could a way perceive<br/>
To <i>such</i> a situation!</p>
<p class="poetry">“I’ll not reveal myself,”
said he,<br/>
“Till they are both in the Ecclesiastical arena;<br/>
Then suddenly I will appear,<br/>
And paralysing them with fear,<br/>
Demand my <span class="smcap">Angelina</span>!”</p>
<p class="poetry">At length arrived the wedding day;<br/>
Accoutred in the usual way<br/>
Appeared the bridal body;<br/>
The worthy clergyman began,<br/>
When in the gallant Captain ran<br/>
And cried, “Behold your <span class="smcap">Toddy</span>!”</p>
<p class="poetry">The bridegroom, p’raps, was terrified,<br/>
And also possibly the bride—<br/>
The bridesmaids <i>were</i> affrighted;<br/>
But <span class="smcap">Angelina</span>, noble soul,<br/>
Contrived her feelings to control,<br/>
And really seemed delighted.</p>
<p class="poetry">“My bride!” said gallant <span class="smcap">Captain Todd</span>,<br/>
“She’s mine, uninteresting clod!<br/>
My own, my darling charmer!”<br/>
“Oh dear,” said she, “you’re just too
late—<br/>
I’m married to, I beg to state,<br/>
This comfortable farmer!”</p>
<p class="poetry">“Indeed,” the farmer said,
“she’s mine:<br/>
You’ve been and cut it far too fine!”<br/>
“I see,” said <span class="smcap">Todd</span>, “I’m beaten.”<br/>
And so he went to sea once more,<br/>
“Sensation” he for aye forswore,<br/>
And married on her native shore<br/>
A lady whom he’d met before—<br/>
A lovely Otaheitan.</p>
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