Hints to Servants: Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated "Directions to Servants"
By Jonathan Swift and John Jones
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Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin in 1667. Although he spent most of his childhood in Ireland, he considered himself English, and, aged twenty-one, moved to England, where he found employment as secretary to the diplomat Sir William Temple. On Temple's death in 1699, Swift returned to Dublin to pursue a career in the Church. By this time he was also publishing in a variety of genres, and between 1704 and 1729 he produced a string of brilliant satires, of which Gulliver's Travels is the best known. Between 1713 and 1742 he was Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin; he was buried there when he died in 1745.
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Hints to Servants - Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift, John Jones
Hints to Servants
Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated Directions to Servants
EAN 8596547044918
DigiCat, 2022
Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info
Table of Contents
THE BUTLER.
THE COOK.
THE VALET.
THE WAITING-WOMAN.
THE FOOTMAN.
THE HOUSEKEEPER.
THE CHAMBERMAID.
THE PORTER.
THE HOUSEMAID.
THE STEWARD.
THE GROOM.
THE COACHMAN.
THE NURSERY MAID.
THE DAIRY-MAID.
THE WET NURSE.
THE LAUNDRESS.
THE GOVERNESS.
A FEW RULES, WHICH CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL.
double lineTHE BUTLER. butler holing what looks like a cordial glassTHE BUTLER.
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servants, whether best or worst,
The Butler seems to rank the first;
Whose sparkling aid calls up the Nine,—
Such virtue dwells in rosy wine.
There's none can draw a cork like you,
You're such a perfect 'thorough screw.'
Who else can keep within the tether
Mirth and economy together?
At home for ever to a shaving,
In all the honest arts of saving.
Since those who dine at the same table
Are friends, why shouldn't you be able
To make one glass, or two at most,
Serve for both company and host?
Thus saving both fatigue and breaking,
And, most of all, the wine they're taking.
Serve not one guest amidst the feast,
Till he has call'd three times at least;
Further his temp'rance you may fix
By sundry nasty little tricks,
More fit, because your own invention,
For you to use than me to mention.
On your behaviour stands confest
The pain or ease of ev'ry guest;
You can ensure a hearty greeting,
Or make it like a Quakers' meeting.
From what your Master seems to do,
You and the footmen take your cue;
At least your Lady'll teem with praise,
You've got such 'shrewd, discerning ways.'
Should any one desire small beer,
The end of dinner somewhat near,
Gather the droppings (exc'lent fun)
Of all the glasses into one.
This you may do and none perceive,
The eye don't see, the heart won't grieve:
Thus you may make a mighty chatter
Of saving in the smallest matter.
But when they chance to call for ale,
More bright the joke more brisk the tale,
Down to the vaults, and if not filling
The largest tankard till o'erspilling,
Then you're not fit to hold your station,
Not fit to fill—your situation:
The company just drink two glasses,
And you the rest amongst the lasses.
The same thing with respect to wine;
It's only just the whilst it's fine
It suits our masters: good, i'fegs!
So half the bottle goes for dregs;
Ha! ha! we're then, instead of napping,
Like the woodpecker,—always 'tapping.'
Of course, occasion'ly you tell o'er
The