spiralsheep: Martha laughing (Martha Laughing)
Humph ([personal profile] spiralsheep) wrote in [community profile] poetree 2012-09-17 04:16 pm (UTC)

(Version below has slightly better scansion as I've now found the original, heh.)

There was a young curate of Salisbury,
Whose manner was halsbury-scalsbury;
He wandered round Hampshire
Without any pampshire,
Until his bishop compelled him to walsbury.

Salisbury is also known as Sarum so the second line rhyme is harum-scarum. Hampshire is also known as Hants so the fourth line rhyme is pants. In the last line Bishop has sent the curate to a place called Wareham although this is another layer of pun implying also Wareham/wear 'em.

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