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The Modern Major-General.

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    I am the very pattern of a modern Major-Gineral.
    I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral;
    I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical,
    From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical;
    I'm very well acquainted too with matters mathematical,
    I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical,
    About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news,
    With many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse.
    I'm very good at integral and differential calculus,
    I know the scientific names of beings animalculous,
    In short in matters vegetable, animal and mineral,
    I am the very model of a modern Major-Gineral.

    I know our mythic history King Arthur's and Sir Caradoc's,
    I answer hard acrostics, I've a pretty taste for paradox,
    I quote in elegiacs all the crimes of Heliogabalus,
    In conies I can floor peculiarities parabolous.
    I can tell undoubted Raphaels from Gerard Dows and Zoffanies,
    I know the croaking chorus from the "Frogs" of Aristophanes,
    Then I can hum a fugue of which I've heard the music's din afore,
    And whistle all the airs from that confounded nonsense "Pinafore."
    Then I can write a washing bill in Babylonic cuneiform,
    And tell you every detail of Caractacus's uniform.
    In short in matters vegetable, animal and mineral,
    I am the very model of a modern Major-Gineral.

    In fact when I know what is meant by "mamelon" and "ravelin,"
    When I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin,
    When such affairs as sorties and surprises I'm more wary at,
    And when I know precisely what is meant by Commissariat,
    When I have learn what progress has been made in modern gunnery,
    When I know more of tactics than a novice in a nunnery,
    In short when I've a smattering of elementary strategy,
    You'll say a better Major-General has never sat a gee
    For my military knowledge, though I'm plucky and adventury,
    Has only been brought down to the beginning of the century,
    But still in learning vegetable, animal and mineral,
    I am the very model of a modern Major-Gineral.



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