Jones - (who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J. - )Daily absorbs a clay; After his labours.
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The heart which grief hath cankered; Hath one unfailing remedy - the; Tankard.
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Complete with hat and gloves, One on and one a-dangle i' my hand, And ombrifuge (Lord love you), case o' rain. I flopp'd forth, 'sbuddikins on my own ten toes.
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How they who use fusees All grow by slow degrees Brainless as chimpanzees, Meagre as lizards Go mad, and beat their wives Plunge (after shocking lives)Razors and carving knives Into their gizzards.
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Cats may have had their goose; Cooked by tobacco-juice; Still why deny its use; Thoughtfully taken.
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Life is with such all beer and skittles They are not difficult to please About their victuals.
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