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|Year Number=13 | |Year Number=13 | ||
|Headline=Errant Rogue, in Poem, Prefers Ball to Study | |Headline="Errant Rogue," in Poem, Prefers Ball to Study | ||
|Salience=3 | |Salience=3 | ||
|Tags=College, | |Tags=College, | ||
|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
|Coordinates=37.09024, -95.71289100000001 | |Coordinates=37.09024, -95.71289100000001 | ||
|Game=Ball | |Game=Ball | ||
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary | |Immediacy of Report=Contemporary | ||
|Age of Players=Youth | |Age of Players=Youth | ||
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<p>Though he as often was corrected;</p> | <p>Though he as often was corrected;</p> | ||
<p>But when there was a chance to play,</p> | <p>But when there was a chance to play,</p> | ||
<p>Our rogue | <p>Our rogue would slily run away;</p> | ||
<p>Yet, had he given due attention,</p> | <p>Yet, had he given due attention,</p> | ||
<p>(So powerful was his comprehension,)</p> | <p>(So powerful was his comprehension,)</p> | ||
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<p>In science, as in playing ball;</p> | <p>In science, as in playing ball;</p> | ||
<p>He might have done as great exploits</p> | <p>He might have done as great exploits</p> | ||
<p>In study as in pitching quoits; . . . . | <p>In study as in pitching quoits; . . . .</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Selection of Juvenile and Miscellaneous Poems, Written or Translated by Roswell Park</span>, (Desilver, Thomas ad Co., Philadelphia, 1836),. page 44.</p> | |Sources=<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Selection of Juvenile and Miscellaneous Poems, Written or Translated by Roswell Park</span>, (Desilver, Thomas ad Co., Philadelphia, 1836),. page 44. </p> | ||
|Comment=<p class="gtxtcolumn"><span class="gstxthlt"><span> </span></span></p> | |||
<p class="gtxtcolumn"><span class="gstxthlt"><span>Roswell Park was b</span></span>orn at Lebanon, Conn., in 1807, graduated at West Point, and at Union College in 1831. He died July 16, 1869. Whether he was an errant wight is not yet known by Protoball.</p> | |||
|Query=<p>Was "collegian" a term for a university student, back then?</p> | |||
|Submitted by=John Thorn | |Submitted by=John Thorn | ||
|Submission Note=Email of 11/7/2016 | |Submission Note=Email of 11/7/2016 |
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Text | The Dissipated Collegian
"Tis said there was a certain wight, Whose mother-wit was very bright, An errant rogue, and even bolder Than many rogues a good deal older; . . . This wight of ours disdained to study And hated books in soul and body; His lessons, therefore, were neglected Though he as often was corrected; But when there was a chance to play, Our rogue would slily run away; Yet, had he given due attention, (So powerful was his comprehension,) He might have been the first of all In science, as in playing ball; He might have done as great exploits In study as in pitching quoits; . . . . |
Sources | Selection of Juvenile and Miscellaneous Poems, Written or Translated by Roswell Park, (Desilver, Thomas ad Co., Philadelphia, 1836),. page 44. |
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Roswell Park was born at Lebanon, Conn., in 1807, graduated at West Point, and at Union College in 1831. He died July 16, 1869. Whether he was an errant wight is not yet known by Protoball. Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Was "collegian" a term for a university student, back then? Edit with form to add a query |
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Submitted by | John Thorn |
Submission Note | Email of 11/7/2016 |
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