The Argument
Robert William Service
Said Jock McBrown to Tam McSmith, “A little bet I’m game to take on, That I can scotch this Shakespeare myth And prove Will just a stoodge for Bacon.” Said Tam McSmith to Jock McBrown, “Ye gyke, I canna let ye rave on. See here, I put a shilling down: My betting’s on the Bard of Avon.” Said Jock McBrown to Tam McSmith, “Come on, ye’ll pay a braw wee dramlet; Bacon’s my bet—the proof herewith . . . He called his greatest hero—HAMlet.”
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