UNDER THE SPEAKER'S GALLERY 
 
In all the comedy of human things 
What is more mirthful than for those, who sit 
Far from the great world's vain imaginings, 
To mingle in its war of words and wit, 
A listener here, when Greek meets Greek, Fox Pitt, 
At question--time in the Queen's Parliament? 
'Tis the arena of old Rome. Here meet 
More than mere Dacians on mere slaughter bent. 
 
Yonder and close to Mr. Speaker's chair, 
Enfolding all things in a net of words, 
Stands our first gymnast. Let the rest beware. 
The Tory Stafford, with voice sweet as bird's, 
Shall answer him anon, or bolder borne 
And if luck favours, from the nether herds 
A voice of patriot wrath shall rise in scorn, 
Or even young Cassius blow his windy horn.
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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