The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 49 pages of information about The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction.

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 49 pages of information about The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction.

  Peerless, yet hapless maid of Q! 
    Accomplish’d LN G! 
  Never again shall I and U
    Together sip our T.

  For, ah! the Fates, I know not Y,
    Sent midst the flowers a B,
  Which ven’mous stung her in the I,
    So that she could not C.

  LN exclaim’d, “Vile, spiteful B! 
    If ever I catch U
  On jess’mine, rosebud, or sweet P,
    I’ll change your stinging Q.

  “I’ll send you, like a lamb or U,
    Across the Atlantic C,
  From our delightful village Q,
    To distant OYE.

  “A stream runs from my wounded I,
    Salt as the briny C,
  As rapid as the X or Y,
    The OIO, or D.

  “Then fare thee ill, insensate B! 
    Who stung, nor yet knew Y;
  Since not for wealthy Durham’s C
    Would I have lost my I.”

  They bear with tears fair LN G
    In funeral RA,
  A clay-cold corse now doom’d to B,
    Whilst I mourn her DK.

  Ye nymphs of Q, then shun each B,
    List to the reason Y! 
  For should a B C U at T,
    He’ll surely sting your I.

  Now in a grave, L deep in Q,
    She’s cold as cold can B;
  Whilst robins sing upon A U,
    Her dirge and LEG.

New Monthly Magazine.

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LINES SENT WITH A GOOSE.

    “When this you see,
    Remember me,”
  Was long a phrase in use,
    And so I send
    To you, dear friend,
  My proxy.  “What?” A goose!

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THE GATHERER

    A snapper up of unconsidered trifles.

SHAKSPEARE.

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CORPORATION LEARNING.

At a late meeting of a certain corporation in Dorsetshire, for the nomination of a person to fill the office of Mayor, a sufficient number of the burgesses not being in attendance, it was intimated that an application would be made for a Mandamus, when one of “the worthy electors,” being un-"learned in the law,” innocently remarked, “I hope he will come, and then he’ll put un all right and make un elect one.”

Sept. 25, 1828.

This is not a Joe Miller joke, but one of actual and recent occurrence; although there is a similar story fathered on a sapient civic authority.

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SELLING A WOMAN.

The value that was set upon the bond-servants in the West Indies, is curiously exemplified in the following anecdote:—­

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