[After Longfellow.]
I drove a golf-ball into the air; 
  It fell to earth, I knew not where; 
  For, so swiftly it flew, the sight 
  Could not follow it in its flight.
  I lent five shillings to some men, 
  They spent it all, I know not when, 
  For who is quick enough to know 
  The time in which a crown may go?
  Long, long afterward, in a whin 
  I found the golf-ball, black as sin; 
  But the five shillings are missing still! 
  They haven't turned up, and I doubt if they will.





