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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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Must we our steeds or chariots lave."<br />

"For private drivers, at request,<br />

It is SIR RICHARD MAYNE'S behest<br />

That we shall move, I understand?"<br />

"Such, I believe, IS <strong>the</strong> command"<br />

"Of all remains <strong>of</strong> food and drink<br />

Left by our animals I think,<br />

We are required to clear <strong>the</strong> ground?"<br />

"Yes: to remove <strong>the</strong>m we are bound."<br />

"<strong>The</strong>se mandates should we disobey--"<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y take our licenses away."<br />

"That were unkind. How harsh our lot!"<br />

"It is indeed." "Now is it not?"<br />

"Thus strictly why are we pursued?"<br />

"It is alleged that we are rude;<br />

<strong>The</strong> people opposite complain,<br />

Our lips that coarse expressions stain."<br />

"Law, how absurd!" "And <strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong>y say<br />

We smoke and tipple all <strong>the</strong> day,<br />

Are <strong>of</strong>t in an excited state,<br />

Disturbance, noise, and dirt create."<br />

"What shocking stories people tell!<br />

I never! Did you ever?--Well--<br />

Bless <strong>the</strong>m!" <strong>the</strong> Cabman mildly sighed.<br />

"May <strong>the</strong>y be blest!" his Friend replied.<br />

THE SONG OF HIAWATHA.<br />

AN ENGLISH CRITICISM<br />

PUNCH.<br />

You, who hold in grace and honor,<br />

Hold, as one who did you kindness

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