And this song is considered a perfect gem, And as to the meaning, it's what you please.
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You see this pebble-stone It's a thing I bought Of a bit of a chit of a boy i' the mid o' the day -I like to dock the smaller parts-o'-speech, As we curtail the already cur-tail'd cur.C. S. Calverley
Cats may have had their goose; Cooked by tobacco-juice; Still why deny its use; Thoughtfully taken.
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Grinder, who serenely grindest; At my door the Hundredth Psalm.
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I must mention again it was gorgeous weather, Rhymes are so scarce in this world of ours.
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The auld wife sat at her ivied door,(Butter and eggs and a pound of cheese)A thing she had frequently done before And her spectacles lay on her aproned knees.
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Yet it is better to drop thy friends, O my daughter, than to drop thy 'H's'.
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