SONGS OF THE SQUATTERS.
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Whereon I would interrogate you briefly.
Tell me, then, | |||||||||
Mr. Cardwell. | Very great, my lord: If personal estate or goods be sold, | ||||||||
Lord Stanley (rising sternly). | Sir, I intended To have promoted you to mighty honour; |
THE "DEVIL AND THE GOVERNOR."
A FRAGMENT.
The Devil. | I've come, my dear soul, for an hour or two, On passing events to chat with you; |
|The Governor, after some parley, excuses himself from offering hospitality on the grounds of the lateness of the hour, and that he does not himself drink "grog;" to which answers the
Devil. | * * Such is the general spread of sobriety, They've got up in hell a Temperance Society; |