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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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"Come early home," his Uncle said,<br />

"We all are early <strong>of</strong>f to bed;<br />

<strong>The</strong> family blame you far and wide;"<br />

But loud that noisy youth replied--<br />

PROCLIVIOR!<br />

"Stay," said his Aunt, "come home to sup,<br />

Early retire--get early up."<br />

A wink half quivered in his eye;<br />

He answered to <strong>the</strong> old dame's sigh--<br />

PROCLIVIOR!<br />

"Mind how you meddle with that lamp!<br />

And mind <strong>the</strong> pavement, for it's damp!"<br />

Such was <strong>the</strong> Peeler's last good-night<br />

A faint voice stutter'd out "All right."<br />

PROCLIVIOR!<br />

At break <strong>of</strong> day, as far West-ward<br />

A cab roll'd o'er <strong>the</strong> highways hard,<br />

<strong>The</strong> early mover stopp'd to stare<br />

At <strong>the</strong> wild shouting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fare--<br />

PROCLIVIOR!<br />

And by <strong>the</strong> bailiff's faithful hound,<br />

At breakfast-time, a youth was found,<br />

Upon three chairs, with aspect nice,<br />

True to his young life's queer device,<br />

PROCLIVIOR!<br />

<strong>The</strong>nce, on a dull and muggy day,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y bore him to <strong>the</strong> Bench away,<br />

And <strong>the</strong>re for several months he lay,<br />

While friends speak gravely as <strong>the</strong>y say--<br />

PROCLIVIOR!<br />

JONES AT THE BARBER'S SHOP.<br />

PUNCH.

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