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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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TO MISS -----<br />

With woman's form and woman's tricks<br />

So much <strong>of</strong> man you seem to mix,<br />

One knows not where to take you;<br />

I pray you, if 'tis not too far,<br />

Go, ask <strong>of</strong> Nature WHICH you are,<br />

Or what she meant to make you.<br />

Yet stay--you need not take <strong>the</strong> pains<br />

With nei<strong>the</strong>r beauty, youth, nor brains,<br />

For man or maid's desiring:<br />

Pert as female, fool as male,<br />

As boy too green, as girl too stale<br />

<strong>The</strong> thing's not worth inquiring!<br />

TO -----<br />

Die when you will, you need not wear<br />

At heaven's court a form more fair<br />

Than Beauty here on earth has given;<br />

Keep but <strong>the</strong> lovely looks we see<br />

<strong>The</strong> voice we hear and you will be<br />

An angel READY-MADE for heaven!<br />

UPON BEING OBLIGED TO LEAVE A PLEASANT PARTY<br />

FROM THE WANT OF A PAIR OF BREECHES TO DRESS FOR DINNER IN.<br />

Between Adam and me <strong>the</strong> great difference is,<br />

Though a paradise each has been forced to resign,<br />

That he never wore breeches till turn'd out <strong>of</strong> his,<br />

While, for want <strong>of</strong> my breeches, I'm banish'd from mine<br />

WHAT'S MY THOUGHT LIKE?<br />

QUEST.-Why is a Pump like Viscount CASTLEREAGH?<br />

ANSW.-Because it is a slender thing <strong>of</strong> wood,

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