Vulgar words in Broad Grins - Comprising, With New Additional Tales in Verse, Those - Formerly Publish'd Under the Title "My Night-Gown and - Slippers." (Page 1)
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"I've Lyricks, such as _Bons Vivants_ indite, In which your bibbers of Champagne delight,-- The Poetaster, bawling them in clubs, Obtains a miserably noted name; And every noisy Bacchanalian dubs The Singing-Writer with a bastard Fame."
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"Look'e, landlord, I think," argued WILL, with a grin, "That with honest intentions you first _took me in_: But from the first night--and to say it I'm bold-- I have been so damn'd hot, that I'm sure I caught cold."
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And said, (if witty, so would say your Bard,) "Damn it!
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your sworn foe, tho' fellow-lodger; Me!--who, in agony, tho' suing now to you, Would, once, have seen you damn'd ere make a bow to you.
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When Shove was deep down stairs, the Doctor heard, (Being much nearer the stair top,) Just here and there, a random word, Of the Soliloquies that Shove let drop;-- But, shortly, by progression, brought To contact nearer, The Doctor, consequently, heard him clearer,-- And then the fag-end of this sentence caught: Which Shove repeated warmly, tho' he shiver'd:-- "Damn Twizzle's house!
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and damn the Bell!
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And damn the fool who rang it!--Well, From all such plagues I'll quickly be deliver'd."