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The Swing |
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The Swing How oft I've sworn to Caroline, But oh! I find myself forsworn, For chance has shewn me all that lies As o'er my face the swing I drove, Her bosom boasts no swell so fair Yes I've beheld the mossy mount, While from within her petticoat, Then be not wrath my matchless maid, Oh pardon me, and I'll confess, Then if a reddy conscious blush, |
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When John Scott was minister of Dundee, he reproved Alick Anderson for ill-treating his wife; Alick tried to justify his conduct, but the minister observed, "Ou Alick mon, there must be something wrong on both sides!" "True very true," cried Alick, "she has neither bubbies nor buttocks!" |
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