The Battle of the Bench Or Wells in Council a Poem Which Did Not Obtain the C
The Battle of the Bench Or Wells in Council a Poem Which Did Not Obtain the C
One of the Unwashed
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what are the dockeyments about ? "I'm in the dark — lost, like yourself, in doubt. " Bills piled on bills ! some stiff 'wis too, by goles ! " That's an enormous one of Sergeant Cole's ! "What — win the case, and lose a hundred pounds, "And twenty-three* beside? Upon what grounds "Excuse my freedom, for I must be axing "If it won't bear a werry leetle taxing? "I am unwilling to create a fuss, — "But these expenses are most infamous! "Who order'd the defence? — indeed I throb "To wriggle to the b...ottom of this job; "I'm sore dissatisfied, and I must speak it, "Even Joe Jonathan can hardly cheek it. " — 'Tis put, and carried. — " Mister Wells, sit down!" "Aye, so it may be, but I'll tell the town "How the or-tommy-tuns hold up their hands, " Whenever Joey Jonathan commands. " " What about Adcoclcs ground ? stop, Harris — stav — " For forty pounds of ready cash he may Enfranchise that small portion of estate Near the church-yard, — 'twill add a little weight Unto our capital, — and it will be Worth more to him by being render'd free; — 1.
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