The Cyclopaedia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic Selections from the Writings of the Most Eminent Humorists of America, Ireland, Scotland, and England ...William Evans Burton D. Appleton, 1859 |
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... thought the deuce was in him . Cousin Simon grew so bold , I thought he would have cock'd it , It scared me so , I shrink'd it off , And hung by father's pocket . And Captain Davis had a gun , He kind of clapt his hand on't , And stuck ...
... thought the deuce was in him . Cousin Simon grew so bold , I thought he would have cock'd it , It scared me so , I shrink'd it off , And hung by father's pocket . And Captain Davis had a gun , He kind of clapt his hand on't , And stuck ...
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... thought upon their goods at home , Exposed to lawless plunder . They thought upon their hapless wives , Their meeting - house and cattle ; And then resolv'd to sally forth And give the Frenchmen battle . Among the property which they ...
... thought upon their goods at home , Exposed to lawless plunder . They thought upon their hapless wives , Their meeting - house and cattle ; And then resolv'd to sally forth And give the Frenchmen battle . Among the property which they ...
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... thought was happy , pertinent , and true ; Methinks a genius might the plan pursue . I ( can you pardon my presumption ) , I- No wit , no genius - yet for once will try . Various the papers various wants produce , The wants of fashion ...
... thought was happy , pertinent , and true ; Methinks a genius might the plan pursue . I ( can you pardon my presumption ) , I- No wit , no genius - yet for once will try . Various the papers various wants produce , The wants of fashion ...
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... thought through the mind , which is a constituent of pleasure ; the absence of all movement giving none at all . " What do you suppose I must think of you , Mr. Second ; I , who have read books , and thought a little on the subject ...
... thought through the mind , which is a constituent of pleasure ; the absence of all movement giving none at all . " What do you suppose I must think of you , Mr. Second ; I , who have read books , and thought a little on the subject ...
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... thought , poor elf ! But not a single soul his suffrage gave- While each long phiz was serious as the grave ! Laugh ! laugh ! cries Hodge , laugh loud ! ( no halfing , ) I thought you all , ere this , would die with laughing ! This did ...
... thought , poor elf ! But not a single soul his suffrage gave- While each long phiz was serious as the grave ! Laugh ! laugh ! cries Hodge , laugh loud ! ( no halfing , ) I thought you all , ere this , would die with laughing ! This did ...
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