Odille was a maid of a dignified race;
Her father, Count Otto, was lord of Alsace;
Such an air, such a grace,
Such a form, such a face,
All agreed ’twere a fruitless endeavour to trace
In the Court, or within fifty miles of the place.
Many ladies in Strasburg were beautiful, still
They were beat all to sticks by the lovely Odille.
But Odille was devout, and, before she was nine,
Had ‘experienced a call’ she consider’d divine,
To put on the veil at St. Ermengarde’s shrine.–
Lords, Dukes, and Electors, and Counts Palatine
Came to seek her in marriage from both sides the Rhine;
But vain their design,
They are all left to pine,
Their oglings and smiles are all useless; in fine,
Not one of these gentlefolks, try as they will,
Can draw ‘Ask my papa’ from the cruel Odille.
At length one of her suitors, a certain Count Herman,
A highly respectable man as a German,
Who smoked like a chimney, and drank like a merman,
Paid his court to her father, conceiving his firman
Would soon make her bend,
And induce her to lend
An ear to a love-tale in lieu of a sermon.
He gained the old Count, who said, ‘Come, Mynheer, fill!–
Here’s luck to yourself and my daughter Odille!’
The lady Odille was quite nervous with fear
When a little bird whisper’d that toast in her ear;
She murmur’d ‘Oh, dear!
My papa has got queer,
I am sadly afraid, with that nasty strong beer!
He’s so very austere, and severe, that it’s clear
If he gets in his ‘tantrums,’ I can’t remain here;
But St. Ermengarde’s convent is luckily near;
It were folly to stay,
Pour prendre cong
(Richard Harris Barham)
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