. Gallery of comicalities : . GALLERY OF L. ANDREW AND HIS SPOUSE. An Aquatic Excursion by S/cmii and Boat!. The hero of my story, which is hue,Was a free-mason of uncommon merits, Who kept the Masons Arms ; and there were fewMore spirited than he in selling spirits. Andrew I wot, for so his name was spelt, Was born (but this perchance you have surmised) In London town : —in Adam Street he dwelt,Which all Eves sons have not Mc Adaniized. As scaling—love impelld, a lofty wall,One luckless night, he fell, in vast alarm/ But caught a beam, and haply hroke\\\% fall,For which his


. Gallery of comicalities : . GALLERY OF L. ANDREW AND HIS SPOUSE. An Aquatic Excursion by S/cmii and Boat!. The hero of my story, which is hue,Was a free-mason of uncommon merits, Who kept the Masons Arms ; and there were fewMore spirited than he in selling spirits. Andrew I wot, for so his name was spelt, Was born (but this perchance you have surmised) In London town : —in Adam Street he dwelt,Which all Eves sons have not Mc Adaniized. As scaling—love impelld, a lofty wall,One luckless night, he fell, in vast alarm/ But caught a beam, and haply hroke\\\% fall,For which his fall retorting, broke his arm. What chances may befal none may foretell; All are the sport of destiny unknown;Thus Andrew kept the MasoiCs Anns full well. But was not able to preserve his oivn. Still he was not discouraged, even although His love had so unluckily began ;But taking soon a chance of joy or woe In Hymens lottery. Andrew drew forth Ann. Quiet they lived, and happily, tis said,From all domestic strife and discord far ; Andrew laid down the Law, and Ann obeyd,For he, she knew, was bred up to the Bar. 54 P


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