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The Ingoldsby Lyrics
By Thomas Ingoldsby [i.e. R. H. Barham]
Ingoldsby, Thomas (1788-1845)
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POLITICAL SKITS, PARODIES, Etc.
OCCASIONAL PIECES.
FAMILY POETRY.
SONGS, EPIGRAMS, Etc.
FAMILIAR EPISTLES.
To Doctor Wilmot.
To Henry Colburn, Esq., etc., etc.
To R. H. D. Barham.
To Master Edward Barham (Ætat. 8.)
To T. Ryde, Esq.
A Friendly Remonstrance.
To Doctor Hume.
To Miss Barham.
To Richard Bentley, Esq.
To Dr. Hume.
To the Garrick Club.
The Radiant Boy.
The Bulletin.
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The Ingoldsby Lyrics
III.
I can tip you my first, I can tell you my second,
For Fire and for Physic most famous I'm reckoned;
Of my name any more are you anxious to know?
You will find it consists of a word and a blow.
Ans.
Wakley, the Coroner.
The Ingoldsby Lyrics