Two Centuries of Song Or Lyrics Madrigals Sonnets And Other Occasional Ver

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Two Centuries of Song Or Lyrics Madrigals Sonnets And Other Occasional Ver
Thornbury, Walter, 1828-1876
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To go on with my tale : as I gazed on the haunch, I thought of a friend that was trusty and staunch — So I cut it, and sent it to Reynolds undrest, To paint it, or eat it, just as he liked best. Of the neck and the breast I had next to dispose — Twas a neck and a breast that might rival Monroe's — But in parting with these I was puzzled again With the how, and the who, and the where, and the when There's Howard, and Coley, and Hogarth, and Hiff — I think they love venison — I know they love bee
...f; There's my countryman Higgins — oh ! let him alone For making a blunder or picking a bone. But, hang it I — to poets, who seldom can eat. Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; Such dainties to them their health it might hurt. It's like sending them ruffles when wanting a shirt.
While thus 1 debated, in reverie centred.
An acquaintance, a friend as he called himself, entered ; An underbred, fine-spoken fellow was he.
And he smiled as he looked at the venison and me.
" What have we got here ?


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