I tossed a dollar in his hand,
    And quoth, “As o’er your wine
Within the tippling-room you stand
    Drink thou to me and mine.”
He let an earnest “Thank ye” drop —
    Then up the street he sped,
And rushed into a baker’s shop,
    And bought a loaf of bread!
I know not why it was, and yet,
    So sudden was the blow,
I felt emotions of regret
    That he had duped me so.
Yet, had the hungry beggar said
    That he was sore in need
Of that necessity called “bread,”
    What man would pay him heed?