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... for Church competition , — Sole encumbrance , Miss Fudge to be taken therewith . Think , my boy , for a Curate how glorious a catch ! While , instead of the thousands of souls you now watch , To save Biddy Fudge's is all you need do ; 2.
... for Church competition , — Sole encumbrance , Miss Fudge to be taken therewith . Think , my boy , for a Curate how glorious a catch ! While , instead of the thousands of souls you now watch , To save Biddy Fudge's is all you need do ; 2.
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... souls from the fire , She would oft let the soles she was frying fall in . ( God forgive me for punning on points thus of piety ! — A sad trick I've learn'd in Bob's heathen society . ) But ah ! there remains still the worst of my 10.
... souls from the fire , She would oft let the soles she was frying fall in . ( God forgive me for punning on points thus of piety ! — A sad trick I've learn'd in Bob's heathen society . ) But ah ! there remains still the worst of my 10.
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... in grudge Than gloom of soul , while , as I eager cried , Oh why ? what ? how ? -a Voice , that one might judge To be some Irish echo's , faint replied All fudge , fudge , fudge ! You have here , dearest Coz , my last lyric 22.
... in grudge Than gloom of soul , while , as I eager cried , Oh why ? what ? how ? -a Voice , that one might judge To be some Irish echo's , faint replied All fudge , fudge , fudge ! You have here , dearest Coz , my last lyric 22.
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... souls their special traffic , Though seldom minding much which way Th ' erratic souls go , so they pay.— Just as some roguish country nurse , Who takes a foundling babe to suckle , First pops the payment in her purse , Then leaves poor ...
... souls their special traffic , Though seldom minding much which way Th ' erratic souls go , so they pay.— Just as some roguish country nurse , Who takes a foundling babe to suckle , First pops the payment in her purse , Then leaves poor ...
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... souls of a Protestant flock were A thing to be managed " according to Cocker ! " In vain do we say , ( when rude radicals hector At paying some thousands a year to a Rector , In places where Protestants never yet were , ) " Who knows ...
... souls of a Protestant flock were A thing to be managed " according to Cocker ! " In vain do we say , ( when rude radicals hector At paying some thousands a year to a Rector , In places where Protestants never yet were , ) " Who knows ...
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