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heads with roses, oh! let us entwine! And, inviting young Bacchus to be of the party, We'll drown all our troubles in oceans of wine! And perfumed with _Macassar_ or _Otto_ of roses, We'll pass round the BISHOP, the spice-breathing cup, And take of that medicine such wit-breeding doses, We'll knock _down_ the god, or he shall knock us _up_. * * * * * GAZETTED AND IN THE GAZETTE. These terms imply very different things. The son of a nobleman is _gazetted_, as a cornet in a regiment, and all his friends rejoice. John Thomson is _in the Gazette_, and all his friends lament. * * * * * UNFORTUNATE CASE. A zealous priest in the north of Ireland missed a constant auditor from his congregation, in which schism had already made depredations. "What keeps our friend Farmer B----away from us?" was the anxious question proposed by the vigilant minister to his assistant, "I have not seen him among us," continued he, "these three weeks; I hope it is not Protestantism that keeps him away," "No," was the reply, "it is worse than that." "Worse than Protestantism? God forbid it should,--Deism?" "No, worse than that." "Worse than Deism! good heavens, I trust it is not Atheism." "No, worse than Atheism!" "Impossible, nothing can be worse than Atheism!" "Yes, it is, your honour--_it is Rheumatism_!" * * * * * LIQUIDATING CLAIMS. During a remarkable wet summer, Joe Vernon, whose vocal taste and humour contributed for many years to the entertainment of the frequenters of Vauxhall Gardens, but who was not quite so good a _timist_ in money matters as in music, meeting an acquaintance who had the misfortune to hold some of his unhonoured paper, was asked by him, not uninterestedly, how the gardens were going on? "Oh, _swimmingly_!" answered the jocose Joe. "Glad to hear it," retorted the creditor, "their _swimming_ state, I hope, will cause the singers to _liquidate their notes_." * * * * * Mr. Samuel Deacon, a most respectable Baptist minister, who resided at Barton in Leicestershire, was not peculiarly happy in his cast of countenance or general appearance; conscious of the silly ridicule his unprepossessing _tout ensemble_ occasionally excited, he made the following good-humoured, quaint remark:-- "The carcass that you look at so, Is not Sam Deacon, you must know, But 'tis the carriage
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