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1 If your horse - radish is backward it is no use to cry " Come up ! " and Garter , " as the other young gentlemen might feel dispirited . On Ar a time when Cab Reform is being discussed ,. DOUBLE ACROSTIC .
1 If your horse - radish is backward it is no use to cry " Come up ! " and Garter , " as the other young gentlemen might feel dispirited . On Ar a time when Cab Reform is being discussed ,. DOUBLE ACROSTIC .
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My husband ! every morn we part , And my poor heart must bear its trial ; But moments come when tears will start , And grief no longer brook denial . And yet I ought , you often say To try the aid of calmer reason , Since soon will come ...
My husband ! every morn we part , And my poor heart must bear its trial ; But moments come when tears will start , And grief no longer brook denial . And yet I ought , you often say To try the aid of calmer reason , Since soon will come ...
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The melancholy , the merry , the choleric , the kindly , the sage and the silly , all alike come for sherry and sandwiches , beer and buns , porter and pie . In old days , when food and drink obtainable at Refreshment Bars were ...
The melancholy , the merry , the choleric , the kindly , the sage and the silly , all alike come for sherry and sandwiches , beer and buns , porter and pie . In old days , when food and drink obtainable at Refreshment Bars were ...
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But he ventures to think that he will have to go a long way before he will come across so admirable a specimen of the ... I'm a terrible sinner ) - And not a bad friend , ' twixt me and you , When he comes surreptitiously after dinner .
But he ventures to think that he will have to go a long way before he will come across so admirable a specimen of the ... I'm a terrible sinner ) - And not a bad friend , ' twixt me and you , When he comes surreptitiously after dinner .
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The situation at the close of the preceding one is highly effective , and the remainder of the play comes as an anti - climax . There is a heroine to be disposed of , and there is a low - comedy couple to be married .
The situation at the close of the preceding one is highly effective , and the remainder of the play comes as an anti - climax . There is a heroine to be disposed of , and there is a low - comedy couple to be married .
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