. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. ectiveto pappers and the curling-tongues. The gould and silver Fesants isto be Pollisht evry dav with Plait Powder and the Cammils andDrumdenris and other defourmd anymiils is to be paddid to hide theirCrukidnes. Mr Howard is to file down the tusks of the wild Boresand Peckaris and the Spoons of the Spoonbills is to be inaid as likethe Kings Patten as posible. The elifunt will be himbelisht with aSugger candid Castle maid by Gunier, and the Plaininggoes will betoucht up with Frentch ruge and the Damisels will hav chaplits ofheartihtial Flo


. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. ectiveto pappers and the curling-tongues. The gould and silver Fesants isto be Pollisht evry dav with Plait Powder and the Cammils andDrumdenris and other defourmd anymiils is to be paddid to hide theirCrukidnes. Mr Howard is to file down the tusks of the wild Boresand Peckaris and the Spoons of the Spoonbills is to be inaid as likethe Kings Patten as posible. The elifunt will be himbelisht with aSugger candid Castle maid by Gunier, and the Plaininggoes will betoucht up with Frentch ruge and the Damisels will hav chaplits ofheartihtial Flours. Tlie Sioath is proposd to hav an ellegunt StaitBed—and tiie Bever is to ware one of Perrens lite Warter Proof Hats SHOOTING PAINS. 573 —and the Balld VuUers baldnes wil be hided by a small Whig fromTre^lits. The Grains will be put into trousirs and the Hippotomustitc laced for a waste. Experience will dictait menny mnre imbellish-ing modes with witch I conclud that 1 am Your Honners Very obleegedand humijel former Servant, STEPHEN Shooting with Rover and Ranger. SHOOTING PAINS* The charge is prepared.—Macheatk. If I shoot any more Ill be shot, For ill-luck seems determined to star me, I have marchd the whole day With a gun,—for no pay—Zounds, Id better have been in the army! What matters Sir Christophers leave ; To his manor Im sorry I came yet!With confidence fraught,My two pointers I brought, But we are not a point towards game yet! • Comic Annual, 1833. 574 SHOOTING PAINS, And that gamekeeper too, witli advice ?Of my course he has been a nice chalker« Not far, were his words, I could go without birds ;If my legs could cry out, theyd cry Walker 1 * Not Hawker could find out a flaw,— ]My appointments are modern and JNIantony, And Ive Ijrouj^ht my own man. To mark down all he can,But I cant tind a mark for my Antony ! The partridges,—where can they lie ?I have promised a leash to Miss Jervas, As the I could do ; But without even twoTo br


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