BEGGAR TO BEGGAR CRIED "TIME to put off the world and go somewhere And find my health again in the sea air,' i{Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck,} "And make my soul before my pate is bare.- "And get a comfortable wife and house To rid me of the devil in my shoes,' i{Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck,} "And the worse devil that is between my thighs.' And though I'd marry with a comely lass, She need not be too comely -- let it pass,' i{Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck,} "But there's a devil in a looking-glass.' "Nor should she be too rich, because the rich Are driven by wealth as beggars by the itch,' i{Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck,} "And cannot have a humorous happy speech.' "And there I'll grow respected at my ease, And hear amid the garden's nightly peace.' i{Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck,} "The wind-blown clamour of the barnacle-geese.'