The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc. Complete in One volume

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" As, should their Majesties be dull," Says Bill, " there 's nothing like a Bull :' "And blow me tight," — (Bill Gibbons ne'er In all his days was known to swear, Except light oaths, to grace his speeches, Like "dash my wig," or " burn my breeches!") " Blow me — " — Just then, the Chair,^ already Grown rather lively with the Deady, 1 Bill Gibbons has, I believe, been lately rivalled in this peculiar Walk of the Fancy, by the superior merits of Tool Oliver's Game Bull.
2 From the respect which I
... bear to all sorts of dignita- ries, and my unwillingness to meddle with the " imputed weaknesses of the great," I have been induced to suppress the remainder of this detail.
No. II.
Virgil. JEneid. Lib. v. 426.
CoNSTiTiT in digitos extemplo arrectus uterque, Brachiaque ad superas interritus extulit auras.
Abduxere retro longe capita ardua ab ictu : Immiscentque manus manibus, pugnamque lacessunt llle, pedum melior motu, fretusque juventa : Hie, membris et mole valens ; sed tarda trementi Genua labant, vastos quatit aeger anhelitus artus.


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