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THE poet in the comic opera, it will be remembered (I hope), claimed for his æsthetic authoritythat "Hey diddle diddle will rank as an idyll, if I pronounce it chaste." In face of a satire which stillsurvives the fashion it satirized, it may require some moral courage seriously to pronounce it chaste, or to suggest that the nursery rhyme in question has really some of the qualities of an idyll. Of
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THE poet in the comic opera, it will be remembered (I hope), claimed for his æsthetic authoritythat "Hey diddle diddle will rank as an idyll, if I pronounce it chaste." In face of a satire which stillsurvives the fashion it satirized, it may require some moral courage seriously to pronounce it chaste, or to suggest that the nursery rhyme in question has really some of the qualities of an idyll. Of itschastity, in the vulgar sense, there need be little dispute, despite the scandal of the elopement of thedish with the spoon, which would seem as free from grossness as the loves of the triangles. Andthough the incident of the cow may have something of the moonstruck ecstasy of Endymion, thatalso has a silvery coldness about it worthy of the wilder aspects of Diana. The truth more seriouslytenable is that this nursery rhyme is a complete and compact model of the nursery short story. Thecow jumping over the moon fulfils to perfection the two essentials of such a story for children. Itmakes an effect that is fantastic out of objects that are familiar; and it makes a picture that is at onceincredible and unmistakable. But it is yet more tenable, and here more to the point, that this nurseryrhyme is emphatically a rhyme. Both the lilt and the jingle are just right for their purpose, and areworth whole libraries of elaborate literary verse for children. And the best proof of its vitality is thatthe satirist himself has unconsciously echoed the jingle even in making the joke. The metre of thatnineteenth-century satire is the metre of the nursery rhyme. "Hey diddle diddle, the cat and thefiddle" and "Hey diddle diddle will rank as an idyll" are obviously both dancing to the same ancienttune; and that by no means the tune the old cow died of, but the more exhilarating air to which shejumped over the moon
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