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L?e an owl that si?s moping'I wander'?oout, And stand kicking my heels as I go; . And without a new service shall soon be, no donbt, Out of elbows fro m top to the toe. Spoken.] I hav'nt a whole t?ad u?n me t?t ?'t in tatt?, ? ? I keep ?nt much loner, I'H a ?e? rag-b? of bones. I'm a great mind to travel to ?on, whe?.they ?y t? -fl?t-stones ? the s?t ? all gold; ?d the pi?, plm-pud&n?, and other ?ult?, r? about rea? d?d, ?g,' Cut ?me ?a?." Nb I' w'?n't, for though I m out of b?ad, I know on w?ch ?de it's butterod; and tho?h London may be the place for the ' loaves and ( Imita?n of the o?in? ?er?) ' They're ?he?en all, ?he?en dl; ' Tol de ml lol, ?bo?en all.' O, ?land, why from thee did e?r I ?While I stop he?, '?d ?ther and str?e, I'd better go ba?; for ? hem I shouM I'll be ?lt all tbo War' of my Hfe. Spoken.] I've madeup my mind ?t ? ?t, ? ?eond t?gh? ? best, I'll ? ma?d to ?t- ty, and if s? won't ?ve me, I'll die ? old mai?for her ?ake; tho?h I could ?turn to Kilkenny and we? old -De?rah Doghe?y,'?hose fi? h?ban? died'the d? before they were m?ied, ?d ? her a d?nzol? widow. ( Imita? of the ? si?er.) ' With'a ?ieh pa? of ?ekets o'erfiowi? with ' And ve? much in fuhion, for she'd very little clothes,' ' The old maid c?t a ro?h eye ' ?t ?, sa? I, O, gmat R?eh?' ' You lord ?ng, ? ? I.' ? Ri tol lol, k? o,?,?,?o?Google