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Cases - Hampden V. Walsh

    By James Williams



(1 Queen's Bench Division, 189)

        "Five hundred pounds as stake I'll lay,"
        Says Hampden, "that by such a day
        No man of science proves to me
        That earth not flat but round must be;
        The earth is flat, and flats are they."
        The sum Walsh holds right willingly;
        But Wallace by philosophy
        Proves roundness, and would take away
                        Five hundred pounds.

        "Proof me no proofs," quoth Hampden, "Nay,
        Let Wallace get it if he may,
        I'll sue Walsh for it." So sues he.
        "Let Wallace," hold the judges three,
        "Take nought, let Walsh to Hampden pay
                        Five hundred pounds."



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