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" Razors and carving knives Into their gizzards. Confound such knavish tricks ! Yet know I five or six Smokers who freely mix Still with their neighbours ; Jones — who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J.) — Daily absorbs a clay After his labours. "
The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations - Page 76
edited by - 1916
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The Living Age, Volume 325

1925 - 778 pages
...disciple, and Calverley remains with Lamb at the head of the verse-masters of the fragrant fume : — Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco juice;...cigar! Jones, the tobacco jar! Here's to thee. Bacon! Bacon, says a note, was 'a worthy Cambridge tobacconist." Not so worthy, perhaps, as Prince Florizel;...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 73

1862 - 670 pages
...J.) Daily absorbs a clay After his labors. Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco-juice : Still why deny its use Thoughtfully taken ? We're not as tabbies are : Smith, take a fresh cigar I Jones, the tobacco jar 1 Here's to tboe, Bacon 1 THE LOST EXPEDITION. ВТ Т. HOOD. LIFT — lift,...
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The Living Age, Volume 308

1921 - 864 pages
...security and there sleeps' (Montaigne in his Apology for Raimond de Scbonne). We're not us 'gudgeons' are; Smith, take a fresh cigar! Jones, the tobacco- jar! Here's to thee, 'Melville'! [Punch] THE WARDROBE BY BV LUCAS ONCE upon a time, there was a wardrobe in which a man's...
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Verses and Translations

Charles Stuart Calverley - 1862 - 220 pages
...Jones — (who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J.) — Daily absorbs a clay After his labours: Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco juice;...tabbies are: Smith, take a fresh cigar! Jones, the tobacco-jar! Here's to thee, Bacon! DOVEE TO MUNICH. , farewell! Before our prow Leaps in white foam...
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Verses and translations, by C.S.C.

Charles Stuart Calverley - 1862 - 230 pages
...tricks! Yet know I five or six Smokers who freely mix Still with their neighbours; Jones — who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J.) — Daily absorbs a clay After his labours. Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco-juice; Still why deny its use Thoughtfully...
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Verses and translations, by C.S.C.

Charles Stuart Calverley - 1865 - 216 pages
...tricks ! Yet know I five or six Smokers who freely mix Still with their neighbours ; Jones — who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J.) — Daily absorbs a clay After his labours. Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco-juice ; Still why deny its use Thoughtfully...
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The Living Age, Volume 90

1866 - 848 pages
...tricks : Yet know I five or six Smokers who freely mix Still with their neighbours : Jones (who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J. ) Daily absorbs a clay After his labours. But the contributors to Mr. Leigh Hunt's publication, the ' Reflector,' and the Essays on...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 124

1866 - 618 pages
...tricks: Yet know I five or six Smokers who freely mix Still with their neighbours : Jones (who, I'm glad to say, Asked leave of Mrs. J.) Daily absorbs a clay After his labours. But the contributions to Mr. Leigh Hunt's publication, the ' Reflector,' and the Essays on...
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Verses and Translations

Charles Stuart Calverley - 1871 - 244 pages
...— Daily absorbs a clay After his labours. Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco-juice; Still why deny its use Thoughtfully taken? We're not...tabbies are : Smith, take a fresh cigar! Jones, the tobacco-jar! Here's to thee, Bacon ! DOVER TO MUNICH. , farewell! Before our prow Leaps in white foam...
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Verses and Translations

Charles Stuart Calverley - 1871 - 242 pages
...clay After his labours. Cats may have had their goose Cooked by tobacco-juice; Still why deny its _ use Thoughtfully taken? We're not as tabbies are : Smith, take a fresh cigar ! Jones, the tobacco-jar! Here's to thee, Bacon ! DOVER TO MUNICH. T^AREWELL, farewell! Before our prow Leaps in...
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