The Merry-Thought: Or the Glass-Window And Bog-House Miscellany. Part 1

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The Merry-Thought: Or the Glass-Window And Bog-House Miscellany. Part 1
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_ _In a Window, In a Window, I saw a Cat lick her Ear in a Window. _ Nay, Sir, ---- she cry'd, I'll swear I won't. I vow I never yet have don't! Lord! Pray, Sir, do not press me so; I'll call for all the Folks below. Good Lord! what is't? You're very rude; And then she acted like a Prude. And then, Like Birds of a Feather, They flock'd together.
    _S. T. _ _Rebuses on Drinking-Glasses, at a private Club of Gentlemen. _ _Miss Wall-sing-ham. _ What encloses a Plat, as I wish her dear Arms Had m
...y Body encompass'd, with Nightingale's Charms, And the Leg of an Hog, gives my dearest her Name. Her Beauties so great set my Heart on a Flame.
_Rebus on Miss Nick-ells. _ Take the Devil's short Name, And much more than a Yard, You've the Name of the Dame I shall ever regard.
_Rebus on Miss S. Bell. _ The greatest Noise on Sundays made, Tells us her Name in Masquerade, Whom I must kiss, ---- or be a _Shade_.
_Rebus for Miss M. Cotton. _ One of the softest Things in Nature, Beareth the Name of my dear Creature.


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