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and to the happy marriages he wishes to such as give heed to his warnings. The Bellman then addresses himself to men-servants and maid-servants, enjoining honesty on the former, cleanliness on the latter. Repeatedly wishing prosperity to his masters, he concludes with one pre-eminent exhortation to keep in mind, that the friendly hand of death levels the highest and the lowest. My ignorance asks several questions. When did the Bellman lay aside his bell, and assume the rattle; and, with this change (I presume), drop the name of Bellman for that of Watchman, to whom the silent policeman has succeeded? Was the dog the usual aide-de-camp of the Bellman? Are there any other instances in which the dog is mentioned as assisting the Bellman in his nocturnal guardianship? As to the Bellman's poetry, Milton will occur to every one: "Or the bellman's drowsy charm To bless the door from nightly harm."--_Il Penseroso._ 1. Herrick's _Hesperides_, p. 169., is a Bellman's song, a blessing, concluding: "Past one o'clock, and almost two, My masters all, good-day to you." 2. Ibid. p. 251. is another song; a warning to remember the judgment-day, and ending-- "Ponder this when I am gone, By the clock 'tis almost one." See _The Tatler_, No. 111., for the Bellman's salutation: "_Good morrow, Mr. Bickerstaff, good morrow, my masters all._" "It was the owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman, Which gives the stern'st good night."--Shakspeare, _Macbeth_, Act II. Sc. 2. Gay refers to the Bellman's song in the following lines: "Behold that narrow street which steep descends, Whose building to the slimy shore extends; {325} Here Arundel's fam'd structure rear'd its frame, The street alone retains the empty name; Where Titian's glowing paint the canvass warm'd, And Raphael's fair design, with judgment, charm'd, Now hangs _the bellman's song_, and pasted here The colour'd prints of Overton appear."--_Trivia_, book ii. 482. In the _Archaic and Provincial Dictionary_, the duty of the Bellman in his poetic character seems to be limited to blessing the sleepers. It appears from the poem by Vincent Bourne, that his Muse took a much more extensive range. Can you inform me where I can find more about the Bellman, his bell and his dog; and, especially, his songs? Where can I find "The Bellman's Songs?" Is "Bellman" a name given to dogs in modern times? See _Taming of the Shrew_, Indu
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