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  2. LAMENT.

    THIS journey through life's o'er a very rough road. So at least we poor travellers find it; We find too if honour on us is bestowed, It always brings sorrow behind it. ...

    Article : 322 words
  3. GATEHOUSICAL.

    IT was ex-Mayor Gatehouse, gentleman, esquire, and all the rest, Went down to hear the opera, and gaily was he dressed; But ere he entered, it is said, he took a little sup— So when he saw the Doctor, his Dutch monkey it got up, ...

    Article : 435 words
  4. LORD OF HIMSELF; OR, FLUTTERBUCK'S WAY ABOUT!

    "IT'S an ill wind that blows nobody good"—soliloquised Philip Flutterbuck, as with a light heart and a full pocket he journeyed to the undertaker's for the purpose of getting a meat-safe for the " Dust that once was love." ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. Pun-gent.

    " THAT'S a pretty flower," said Brown to Jones, when he saw the cow falling, "How's that?" asked Jones. "Why," replied Brown "don't you see it's a cowslip ?" " Yes," added Jones, " and it may develope into a buttercup yet." "Or a star," said Brown, as he ...

    Article : 81 words
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