The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827 by Various
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page 48 of 51 (94%)
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* * * * * TO CHLOE, AT SIXTY. Those teeth, as white as orient pearls Stolen from th' Indian deep, Those locks, whose light and auburn curls Soft on thy shoulders sleep, Expose a woman to the sight None but old friends can know; Thy locks were grey, thy teeth not white, Some twenty years ago. * * * * * Wilkes used to say, that a gentleman did not always require a footman to carry a parcel, for there were three things which he might always carry openly in his hand,--a book, a paper of snuff, and a string of fish. * * * * * HEREDITARY TALENT IN ACTORS. |
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