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.C. S. Calverley
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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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Study first Propriety for she is indeed the Pole-star.
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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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