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A Beast there is whose voice confounds | A Beast there is whose voice confounds | ||
And scares all others with strange sounds | And scares all others with strange sounds | ||
Had you your matchless | Had you your matchless still displaying | ||
Like him | Like him Squire Baldwin, set a braying | ||
I should have lost all | I should have lost all exultation | ||
Nor gloried in my situation - - - | Nor gloried in my situation - - - | ||
___ ____ _____ ______ _____ ______________ | ___ ____ _____ ______ _____ ______________ | ||
Epigram | Epigram | ||
On the taking down of the | On the taking down of the Devil looking over Lincoln | ||
College, at the time when Lincoln lost its Garden | College, at the time when Lincoln lost its Garden | ||
___ ___ __ __ ___ ___ | ___ ___ __ __ ___ ___ | ||
The Garden was safe while the | The Garden was safe while the Devil was warden | ||
Now the | Now the Devil is gone; the Devil a garden | ||
____ _____ ________ | ____ _____ ________ | ||
On a | On a Lady stung by a bee, who appeared with a | ||
black | black swolen eye at a dinner visit with her Husband | ||
_____ ____ ___________________ | _____ ____ ___________________ | ||
Have you | Have you pray Sir, quoth Mrs Crewe | ||
Beaten your wife both black and blue | Beaten your wife both black and blue | ||
No Ma'am, my wife, the Priest replied | No Ma'am, my wife, the Priest replied |
Latest revision as of 02:38, 18 July 2017
A Beast there is whose voice confounds And scares all others with strange sounds Had you your matchless still displaying Like him Squire Baldwin, set a braying I should have lost all exultation Nor gloried in my situation - - - ___ ____ _____ ______ _____ ______________
Epigram
On the taking down of the Devil looking over Lincoln College, at the time when Lincoln lost its Garden
___ ___ __ __ ___ ___
The Garden was safe while the Devil was warden Now the Devil is gone; the Devil a garden
____ _____ ________
On a Lady stung by a bee, who appeared with a black swolen eye at a dinner visit with her Husband
_____ ____ ___________________
Have you pray Sir, quoth Mrs Crewe Beaten your wife both black and blue No Ma'am, my wife, the Priest replied (The real truth he could not hide) Has been so busy with A. B That now alas she cannot C