The works of Mr. Thomas Brown Serious and Comical, In Prose and Verse; In four volumes. The Fourth Edition, Corrected, and much Enlarged from his Originals never before publish'd. With a key to all his Writings |
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![]() | The Mitred Hog: A dialogue between Abbot Furtiere and Scarron
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The Mitred Hog: A dialogue between Abbot Furtiere and Scarron
[Thou nauseous everlasting Sow]
Thou nauseous everlasting Sow,With Phiz of Bear, and Shape of Cow,
With Eyes that in their Sockets twinkle,
And Forehead plow'd with many a Wrinkle,
With Nose that runs like Common-shore,
And Breath that murders at Twelvescore:
What! thou'rt resolv'd to give me VVar,
And trounce me at the noisy Bar,
Tho' it reduces thee to eat,
Thy Smock for want of cleanlier Meat:
Agreed, old Beldam! keep thy VVord,
'Twill soon reduce thee to eat a T---d.
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