Norman and Saxon
A.D. 1100- "MY son," said the Norman Baron,
- "I am dying, and you will be heir
- To all the broad acres in England
- that William gave me for my share
- When we conquered the Saxon at Hastings,
- and a nice little handful it is.
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- But before you go over to rule it
- I want you to understand this:--
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- "The Saxon is not like us Normans.
- His manners are not so polite.
- But he never means anything serious
- till he talks about justice and right.
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- When he stands like an ox in the furrow
- with his sullen set eyes on your own,
- And grumbles, 'This isn't fair dealing,'
- my son, leave the Saxon alone.
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- "You can horsewhip your Gascony archers,
- or torture your Picardy spears;
- But don't try that game on the Saxon;
- you'll have the whole brood round your ears.
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- From the richest old Thane in the country
- to the poorest chained serf in the field,
- They'll be at you and on you like hornets,
- and, if you are wise, you will yield.
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- "But first you must master their language,
- their dialect, proverbs and songs.
- Don't trust any clerk to interpret
- when they come with the tale of their wrongs.
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- Let them know that you know what they're saying;
- let them feel that you know what to say.
- Yes, even when you want to go hunting,
- hear 'em out if it takes you all day.
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- "They'll drink every hour of the daylight
- and poach every hour of the dark.
- It's the sport not the rabbits they're after
- (we've plenty of game in the park).
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- Don't hang them or cut off their fingers.
- That's wasteful as well as unkind,
- For a hard-bitten, South-country poacher
- makes the best man-at-arms you can find.
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- "Appear with your wife and the children
- at their weddings and funerals and feasts.
- Be polite but not friendly to Bishops;
- be good to all poor parish priests.
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- Say 'we', 'us' and 'ours' when you're talking,
- instead of 'you fellows' and 'I.'
- Dont' ride over seeds; keep your temper;
- and never you tell 'em a lie!"
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"In politics, stupidity is not a handicap." Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821),
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Greg L-W.
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