With Stevenson we must agree, Who found the world so full of things, That all should be, or so said he, As happy as a host of Kings; Yet few so fortunate as not To envy Bluff King Henry's lot.
A polished monarch, through and through, Tho' somewhat lacking in religion, Who joined a courtly manner to The figure of a pouter pigeon; And was, at time of feast or revel A. well. a perfect little devil!
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