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RE: [amibroker] Trade You........ A poem.... for a Profile View URL



PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

Try this one

http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/CompanyInfoSearchResults.jsp?searchBy=asx
Code&allinfo=on&asxCode={t}&companyName=&principal

Cheers,
Graham
http://groups.msn.com/ASXShareTrading
http://groups.msn.com/FMSAustralia


-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard Carey [mailto:gcfinance@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, 6 October 2003 10:26 AM
To: AB Yahoo group
Subject: [amibroker] Trade You........ A poem.... for a Profile View URL


Yeah g'day

I'm trying to set up profile view for the ASX 
(Australian Market) and would appreciate 
any advice on a suitable URL.
In anticipatory thanks may I offer the 
opportunity to enjoy a favourite poem by 
William Makepeace Thackeray.

'THE BALLAD OF BOUILLABAISSE' 

A STREET there is in Paris famous, 
   For which no rhyme our language yields, 
Rue Neuve de petits Champs its name is -- 
   The New Street of the Little Fields; 
And there's an inn, not rich and splendid, 
   But still in comfortable case; 
The which in youth I oft attended, 
   To eat a bowl of Bouillabaisse. 

This Bouillabaisse a noble dish is -- 
   A sort of soup, or broth, or brew, 
Or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes, 
   That Greenwich never could outdo; 
Green herbs, red peppers, muscles, saffern, 
   Soles, onions, garlic, roach, and dace; 
All these you eat at Terré's tavern, 
   In that one dish of Bouillabaisse. 

Indeed, a rich and savory stew 'tis; 
   And true philosophers, methinks, 
Who love all sorts of natural beauties, 
   Should love good victuals and good drinks. 
And Cordelier or Benedictine 
   Might gladly, sure, his lot embrace, 
Nor find a fast-day too afflicting, 
   Which served him up a Bouillabaisse. 

I wonder if the house still there is? 
   Yes, here the lamp is as before; 
The smiling, red-cheek'd écaillère is 
   Still opening oysters at the door. 
Is Terré still alive and able? 
   I recollect his droll grimace; 
He'd come and smile before your table, 
   And hoped you like your Bouillabaisse. 

We enter; nothing's changed or older. 
   "How's Monsieur Terré, waiter, pray?" 
The waiter stares and shrugs his shoulder -- 
   "Monsieur is dead this many a day." 
"It is the lot of saint and sinner. 
   So honest Terré's run his race!" 
"What will Monsieur require for dinner?" 
   "Say, do you still cook Bouillabaisse?" 

"Oh, oui, Monsieur," 's the waiter's answer; 
   "Quel vin Monsieur désire-t-il ?" 
Tell me a good one." "That I can, sir; 
   The Chambertin with yellow seal." 
"So Terré's gone," I say, and sink in 
   My old accustom'd corner-place; 
"He's done with feasting and with drinking, 
   With Burgundy and Bouillabaisse." 

My old accustom'd corner here is-- 
   The table still is in the nook; 
Ah! vanished many a busy year is, 
   This well-known chair since last I took. 
When first I saw ye, cari luoghi, 
   I'd scarce a beard upon my face, 
And now a grizzled, grim old fogy, 
   I sit and wait for Bouillabaisse. 

Where are you, old companions trusty 
   Of early days, here met to dine? 
Come, waiter! quick, a flagon crusty -- 
   I'll pledge them in the good old wine. 
The kind old voices and old faces 
   My memory can quick retrace; 
Around the board they take their places, 
   And share the wine and Bouillabaisse. 

There's Jack has made a wondrous marriage; 
   There's laughing Tom is laughing yet; 
There's brave Augustus drives his carriage; 
   There's poor old Fred in the Gazette; 
On James's head the grass is growing: 
   Good Lord! the world has wagged apace 
Since here we sat the Claret flowing, 
   And drank, and ate the Bouillabaisse. 

Ah me! how quick the days are flitting! 
   I mind me of a time that's gone, 
When here I'd sit, as now I'm sitting, 
   In this same place--but not alone. 
A fair young form was nestled near me, 
   A dear, dear face looked fondly up, 
And sweetly spoke and smiled to cheer me. 
   -- There's no one now to share my cup. 

   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 

I drink it as the Fates ordain it. 
   Come, fill it, and have done with rhymes; 
Fill up the lonely glass, and drain it 
   In memory of dear old times. 
Welcome the wine, whate'er the seal is; 
   And sit you down and say your grace 
With thankful heart, whate'er the meal is. 
   Here comes the smoking Bouillabaisse ! 










 

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