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HA$K KJT& S !IA DAMS. 1 STEELE, P.— t, P. A — I would give all my fame for a pot of ale." — •• T i s true, 'tis spitty; and spitty 'tis 'tis true." The galoot that bobs up and down like a well sweep when he walks." ScilAEFER, J. V. '• Forsooth a great mathematician." TALBOT, G S — "Asini inorum." Wns— , "From wooden shoes to pumps. AGUILERA— Gods ! what a nange ' "One of our tropical fruits." Ross— •What specimens doth nature sometimes turn out, when si mood." 3cOTT— is in a merr His eye a pale, sick, skimmilk blue. Such eyes do poets have and idiots." KENDALL HARRY— "Deride not my small stature. A flea, my lord, may shed the king and not hang for it—the which thou cans't not do." BOPES— blood "And furious mustachios did lend a sort of wild, brigandish look unto his handsome face." B* NETT, F. M— * A great big gob of not hint WALKER, A. E. "The base drum virtuoso." BKVIS— "1 la, ha ! WALTERS, B. WARREN, J F.— B — She smiled on m< what will I be when a man? "If I am so great when a b "As an M E I came h( ill of i • i < As a C. E 1 si here to slee| md to eat WESI . S. A — "When Jumor' fpoul and Prol rhe post of honor i a j ARVK A.— on the s M tion. nt. "Every a lov< hear him li bra> . Doubt not, my lord I'll play the oral fc W ' I hen P.— s no more m< (1 h i m than th< alv milk in a Rial I M' PlA'l i 4l — ii | in the \ Was cvt thii tnms. and nolhtti i 'i bul a g ttl stufl
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