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Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845
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JACK HALL. 287 Night after night, with crow and spade, He drove this dead but thriving trade ; Meanwhile his conscience never weisfhed A single horsehair ; On corses of all kinds he preyed, A perfect corsair !
At last — it may be. Death took spite.
Or jesting, only meant to fright — He soug-ht for Jack nisrht after nisht o o o The church-yards round j And soon they met, the man and sprite, In Pancras' ground.
Jack, by the glimpses of the moon, Perceived the bony knacker soon, An awful shape to
...meet at noon Of night, and lonely ; But Jack's tough courage did but swoon A minute only.
Anon he gave his spade a swing Aloft, and kept it brandishing, Ready for what mishaps might spring From this conjunction ; Funking indeed was quite a thing Beside his function.
'•' Hallo !" cried Death, " d'ye wish your sands Bun out ? the stoutest never stands A chance with me ; — to my commands The strongest truckles ; But I'm your friend — so let's shake hands, I should say — knuckles." 288 JACK HALL.


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