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BOWLES AND CAMPBELL.
To the air of “How now, Madam Flirt,” in the Beggar's Opera.
Bowles.“Why, how now, saucy Tom?
If you thus must ramble,
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Remarks on Mister Campbell.
Saucy Tom!”
Campbell.
“Why, how now, Billy Bowles?
Sure the priest is maudlin!
(To the public)
How can you, d---n your souls!
Listen to his twaddling?
Billy Bowles!”
February 22, 1821.
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