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Updated: May 26, 2025
Oh, try, Miss Croker, for once. Violante in the pantry, Gnawing of a mutton-bone; How she gnawed it, How she claw'd it, When she found herself alone! "Charming!" exclaimed Mrs. Tattle; "so like Miss Croker, I'm sure I shall think of you, Mr. Frederick, when I hear her asked to sing again.
Here Master Capon vaunts that his Game-Cock was hard enough for the gallant Shake-bag of Sir John Boaster; although Sir John Boasters famous Shake-bag, but three weeks before, had fought against that incomparable Game-Cock of Squire Owls-eg, and claw'd him off severely.
I said again: "Don't you understand? Richard is dead." As a tree falls, he fell. I knew his Time was come, and gently I rais'd him. He claw'd at his Breast and mouth'd "Richard Freeman Pocket-book The Key, the Key!" Look'd at me piteously. 'Twould melt one's Heart to see his Eyes. 'Twas in Dark Green leather, & upon it the Arms of our House.
In the original song, which is here travestied, the words are, 'Hath claw'd me with his crouch'. This fellow 's wise enough to play the fool; And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit... As full of labour as a wise man's art. Even the boy, whose instrument Brutus takes away when he is asleep, is not wanting.
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