New Oddest of All Oddities, for 1813; Being An Odd book of All the Odd Sermons, Odd Tales, Odd Sayings, And Odd Scraps of Poetry ..

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I would not part with a single hair of my Whiskers, if Catharine, the Czarine, Empress of all the Russias, would make me King of the Calmucs; and so, good morning to you!' Had all young ladies, in like circumstances, equal pene- tration, they might generally rid themselves, with equal ease, of the interested" and unprincipled coxcombs by whom they are pestered'* they all have their Whiskers ; and seek for fortunes, to be able to cultivate, not cut them off.
Clergyman and a Tar.
A Clergyman chos
...e for his text the following words : ' Which of you will go with me to Ramoth-Gilead ?' Then pausing, he again and again repeated the words; when a gallant tar started from his seat, and looking around him with an eye full of indignation, he exclaimed, ' Will none of yoit go with the worthy gentleman ? Then, d— n-iej I will go myself.' ODDEST OF ALL ODDITIES. 2S Elegy on a Quid of Tobacco.
It lay before me, on theclose-graz'd grass, Beside my path — an old Tobacco Quid : And shall I by the mute adviser pass, , Without one serious thought?


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