A Faaeon de Parler.

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Sir Charles Russell: “When you said that jockeys are such d——d thieves, what did you mean?” The Duke of Portland: “It was merely a faÇon de parler.”

WHEN I say that a race is an infamous ramp,
When I say that a man is a terrible scamp,
These expressions are not of the genuine stamp,
But merely a faÇon de parler.
If my overwrought feelings find vent and relief
In calling a fellow a thundering thief,
You mustn’t conclude that I speak my belief—
It’s merely a faÇon de parler.
If I write to a friend on a matter that’s grave,
And denounce so-and-so as a rascally knave,
You mustn’t regard it as anything save
What is known as a faÇon de parler.
And the use of a word which I need not repeat
In no way refers to Plutonian heat;
It is always accepted among the Élite
As merely a faÇon de parler.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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