The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Collected by Himself. In Ten Volumes |
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A JOKE VERSIFIED. |
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A JOKE VERSIFIED.
“Come, come,” said Tom's father, “at your time of life,“There's no longer excuse for thus playing the rake—
“It is time you should think, boy, of taking a wife”—
“Why, so it is, father—whose wife shall I take?”
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