Scripscrapologia: Or, Collins's Doggerel Dish of All Sorts. Consisting of Songs... Particularly Those which Have Been Most Applauded in the Author's Once Popular Performance, Call'd The Brush. The Gallimaufry Garnished with a Variety of Comic Tales, Quaint Epigrams, Whimsical Epitaphs, &c., &cPublish'd by the author, and printed by M. Swinney, 1804 - 184페이지 |
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... thing , as a body may say . " The Foreigner bow'd , and gave thanks for his lesson , Which , the next day , at dinner , he made a fine mess on ; For a loud clap of thunder caus'd Miss Kitty Nervous , To start from her chair , and cry ...
... thing , as a body may say . " The Foreigner bow'd , and gave thanks for his lesson , Which , the next day , at dinner , he made a fine mess on ; For a loud clap of thunder caus'd Miss Kitty Nervous , To start from her chair , and cry ...
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... things laught , " Well assur'd that His house would no plunder sustain , " As he still brawl'd for Charley and Charley again , " Hail'd the Clans , as they pass'd in their plaids and their 46 trooze , Crying , [ shoes .'- Walk in and ...
... things laught , " Well assur'd that His house would no plunder sustain , " As he still brawl'd for Charley and Charley again , " Hail'd the Clans , as they pass'd in their plaids and their 46 trooze , Crying , [ shoes .'- Walk in and ...
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... thing they may say ; But there's nothing in nature more common , AVARO , ' Tis done ev'ry day at Whist , Hazard , and Pharo ; But , as living all days of my life is my plan , Like a dog may he die that won't live like a man : And , tho ...
... thing they may say ; But there's nothing in nature more common , AVARO , ' Tis done ev'ry day at Whist , Hazard , and Pharo ; But , as living all days of my life is my plan , Like a dog may he die that won't live like a man : And , tho ...
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... things you boast to exhibit ; You had better turn tradesman , like us , than be seen In such dudds , as if dropt from a gibbet ! " When their master thus gravely their mock'ry decry'd , Saying " Peace you two bantering elves , Though ...
... things you boast to exhibit ; You had better turn tradesman , like us , than be seen In such dudds , as if dropt from a gibbet ! " When their master thus gravely their mock'ry decry'd , Saying " Peace you two bantering elves , Though ...
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... thing , To serve a poor babe such a woundy trick , For tho'f he did squeak like a pig when he's stuck , They did mind ' n no more than a goosemunchick ; Odsbobs ! and I thought if the meggot shou'd bite , And they wanted to make but a ...
... thing , To serve a poor babe such a woundy trick , For tho'f he did squeak like a pig when he's stuck , They did mind ' n no more than a goosemunchick ; Odsbobs ! and I thought if the meggot shou'd bite , And they wanted to make but a ...
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Arrah Blessings blood blow boast Bow wow wow brave bright Britons BRUSH Bull call'd cou'd crown cry'd Cuckoo damn'd dastard Date Obolum dear deem'd Derry Devil Ding Dong dread English Hearts ev'ry fame fear Fools French Frenchman Friend Golden Days Grace grave Head Hearts of Oak HIBERNIAN Innocence ever entwine Jack Jack Ketch Jacobins John Bull King and Country Life's Limbs littlest Characters look'd Lord Love merry Midnight Hour Molly Macbrawn ne'er never night o'er Odd Fellow Old England's once Past Twelve o'Clock Peace Plagues of Egypt pleas'd poor Pow'r pray Pride Pron prov'd Puff Quadruped Queen quoth revolving Day Rogue round Row dow dow says shew shun sing smile Song soon Spare a Halfpenny Sport spurn sweet Tale Teague there's Things thou thought Tol de rol turn turn'd twas Twill wou'd young
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19 페이지 - I'll envy no nabob his riches or fame, Nor what honours may wait him to-morrow. From the bleak northern blast may my cot be completely Secured by a neighbouring hill; And at night may repose steal upon me more sweetly By the sound of a murmuring rill: And while peace and plenty I find at my board, With a heart free from sickness and sorrow, With my friends may I share what today may afford, And let them spread the table to-morrow.
19 페이지 - I'm declining, May my fate no less fortunate be Than a snug elbow-chair will afford for reclining, And a cot that o'erlooks the wide sea ; With an ambling pad-pony to pace o'er the lawn, While I carol away idle sorrow, And blithe as the lark that each day hails the dawn Look forward with hope for Tomorrow. With a porch at my door, both for shelter and...
19 페이지 - I'll not seek to keep hovering, Nor my thread wish to spin o'er again : But my face in the glass I'll serenely survey, And with smiles count each wrinkle and furrow ; As this old worn-out stuff, which is thread-bare today, May become everlasting to-morrow.
19 페이지 - And blithe as the lark that each day hails the dawn Look forward with hope for to-morrow With a porch at my door, both for shelter and shade too, As the sun-shine or rain may prevail ; And a small spot of ground for the use of the spade too, With a barn for the use of the flail : A cow for my dairy, a dog for my game, And a purse when a friend wants to borrow ; I'll envy no nabob his riches or fame, Nor what honours may wait him to-morrow.
10 페이지 - Dick, who was knock'd on the head» Then Harry the Seventh in fame grew big. And Harry the Eighth was as fat as a pig. Yet, barring, &c.
29 페이지 - I'd decline, To regale an old friend with a flask of old wine. By the bright golden sun, that gives birth to the day, Though as old as the globe which he gilds with his ray, And the moon which, though new...
59 페이지 - But his biscuit he'd crack, turn his quid, crack his joke, And drown care in a jorum of grog ! Thus year after year, in a subaltern state, Poor Ben for his King fought and bled ; 'Till time had uuroof'd all the thatch from his pate, And the hair from his temples had fled.
9 페이지 - The Romans in England they once did sway, And the Saxons they after them led the way. And they tugg'd with the Danes, till an overthrow They both of them got by the Norman bow.
123 페이지 - The despoiler of man then his prospect thus losing' Of gain, by my sale — not a blind bargain choosing...
31 페이지 - To my muse give attention and deem it not a mystery, If we jumble together music, poetry, and history» The times to display in the days of Queen Best, sir, Whose name and whose memory posterity may bless, sir. 0 the golden days of good Queen Bess, Merry be the memory of good Queen Bess.