The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 345, December 6, 1828 by Various
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"Lord D----" "an enchanting shape"-- "Will move for"--"Maraschino" "Pray, Julia, how's your mother's ape?"-- "He died at Navarino!" "The gout, by Jove, is"--"apple pie"-- "Don Miguel"--"Tom the tinker"-- "His Lordship's pedigree's as high As ----" "Whipcord, dam by Clinker." "Love's shafts are weak"--"my chestnut kicks"-- "Heart broken;"--"broke the traces"-- "What say you now of politics?"-- "Change sides and to your places"-- "A five-barred gate"--"a precious pearl" "Grave things may all be punn'd on!"-- "The Whigs, thank God, are"--"out of curl!"-- "Her age is"--"four by London!" Thus run the giddy hours away, Till morning's light is beaming, And we must go to dream by day All we to-night are dreaming; To smile and sigh, to love and change-- Oh! in our heart's recesses, We dress in fancies quite as strange As these our fancy-dresses. _New Monthly Magazine_. |
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