Lyrics of the Law a Recital of Songs And Verses Pertinent to the Law And the L

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Lyrics of the Law a Recital of Songs And Verses Pertinent to the Law And the L
J Greenbag Croke
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" ^ o ting down the street? The old privileges of haute et basso justice, cular/ivm, marchetum, etc. , etc. , as enjoyed by the no- blesse in old daj^s (see Droit du Seigneur), are nothing as com- pared to the modern luxury of turning the hose upon the arid highway.
1 It is needless to point out to the learned reader that every householdiug citizen in the United States is or ought to be a baron; although in California, out of delicate reverence to the departed glory of the Spanish sway, we migh
...t spell it varon. Of course every baron should have a castle.
2 If the poet here had in his mind the good old hymn — " No foot of land do I possess, No cottage hi this wilderness— A poor wayfarin;^ man "— he will be pardoned his evident plagiarism.
282 HoxjUns vs. W. P. JR. B. Co.
So weened the plaintiff at his ease, As tlirough his grounds he walked, And with his sympathizing spouse Confidingly he talked. Alas ! But what is happiness ?
'Tis but a fleeting breath ; 'Tis, as the Grecian jurist said, Uncertain eke to death.


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