The Poems of George Huddesford, M.a., Late Fellow of New College, Oxford [microform] : Now First Collected ; Including Salmagundi, Topsy-Turvy, Bubble And Squeak, And Crambe Repetita 1-2
The Poems of George Huddesford, M.a., Late Fellow of New College, Oxford [microform] : Now First Collected ; Including Salmagundi, Topsy-Turvy, Bubble And Squeak, And Crambe Repetita 1-2
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With fair speeches cajol'd, as you 'd tickle a trout, 'Gainst the Barber the Fishwife no more could hold out. He applied the right bait, 'twas wrth flattery he caught her; Without flattery a female 's a fish out of water. •The state of her heart when the Barber once guess'd Love's siege with redoubled exertion he press*d ; 108 SALMAGUNDI With profuse panegyric his charmer preferring To maids, widows, and wives, iish, flesh, and red herring. The flame to allay that their bosoms did s5 burn, They... set off for the church of St. Andrew in Holborn, Where tonsors and trulls, country dicks and their cousins, In the halter of wedlock are tied up by dozens. The nuptials to grace came, from every quarter. The worthies at Rag Fair old caxons who barter ; Who the coverings of judges and counsellors' nobs Cut down into majors, queus, scratches, and bobs : Musclemongers and oystermen, crimps, and coalheavers. And butchers with marrowbones smiting their cleavers ; Blind fidlers and bag-pipers, taylors and tylers.
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