Garners Miscellaneous Recitations Or Whims of the Loo Table

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For there's a leer in Garner's face, That tells me Pam is near ; A king or queen, perhaps an ace, And either would be dear. And he or she who can resist The charms of Garner's ranks, By all the prizes should be miss'd.
And frown'd on by the blanks.
PARODY.
" The Red Cross Knight'' Mount, Garner, mount thy elbow chair, And thy card pack raise to view, For the ladies are come from a distant land In hope to win at loo.
65 Loud, loud, friend Garner, blow thy nose, And thy cambric wave on high ; Let
... thy voice be clear, and the prize appear, And the smiles will come right merrily.
Friend Garner look'd from his chair on high, As far as he could see ; '* I see a fine sight, all of ladies briglu, From London come to me. " Then loud did Garner give a hem, And laugh'd till he was hoarse, " I see a fine sight, all of ladies bright, Not one with an empty purse. " Down came of clubs the knave so black.
To a lady gay the prize. And when she saw the beautious Jack, Bright sparkled both her eyes. Thou art welcome here, dear lovely Pam, To bring of wealth a stock, With thy smiles I'm content.


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