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A long-ear`d beast, and a field-house for cattle, Among the coals doth often rattle.[1] A long-ear`d beast, a bird that prates, The bridegrooms` first gift to their mates, Is by all pious Christians thought, In clergymen the greatest fault.[2] A long-ear`d beast, and woman of Endor, If your wife be a scold, that will mend her.[3] With a long-ear`d beast, and medicine`s use, Cooks make their fowl look tight and spruce.[4] A long-ear`d beast, and holy fable, Strengthens the shoes of half the rabble.[5] A long-ear`d beast, and Rhenish wine, Lies in the lap of ladies fine.[6] A long-ear`d beast, and Flanders College, Is Dr. T——l, to my knowledge.[7] A long-ear`d beast, and building knight, Censorious people do in spite.[8] A long-ear`d beast, and bird of night, We sinners art too apt to slight.[9] A long-ear`d beast, and shameful vermin, A judge will eat, though clad in ermine.[10] A long-ear`d beast, and Irish cart, Can leave a mark, and give a smart.[11] A long-ear`d beast, in mud to lie, No bird in air so swift can fly.[12] A long-ear`d beast, and a sputt`ring old Whig, I wish he were in it, and dancing a jig.[13] A long-ear`d beast, and liquor to write, Is a damnable smell both morning and night.[14] A long-ear`d beast, and the child of a sheep, At Whist they will make a desperate sweep.[15] A beast long-ear`d, and till midnight you stay, Will cover a house much better than clay.[16] A long-ear`d beast, and the drink you love best, You call him a sloven in earnest for jest.[17] A long-ear`d beast, and the sixteenth letter, I`d not look at all unless I look`d better.[18] A long-ear`d beast give me, and eggs unsound, Or else I will not ride one inch of ground.[19] A long-ear`d beast, another name for jeer, To ladies` skins there nothing comes so near.[20] A long-ear`d beast, and kind noise of a cat, Is useful in journeys, take notice of that.[21] A long-ear`d beast, and what seasons your beef, On such an occasion the law gives relief.[22] A long-ear`d beast, a thing that force must drive in, Bears up his house, that`s of his own contriving.[23] [Footnote 1: A shovel.] [Footnote 2: Aspiring.] [Footnote 3: A switch.] [Footnote 4: A skewer.] [Footnote 5: A sparable; a small nail in a shoe.] [Footnote 6: A shock.] [Footnote 7: A sloven.] [Footnote 8: Asperse. (Pearce was an architect, who built the Parliament-House, Dublin.)] [Footnote 9: A soul.] [Footnote 10: A slice.] [Footnote 11: A scar.] [Footnote 12: A swallow.] [Footnote 13: A sty.] [Footnote 14: A sink.] [Footnote 15: A slam.] [Footnote 16: A slate.] [Footnote 17: A swine.] [Footnote 18: Askew.] [Footnote 19: A saddle.] [Footnote 20: A smock.] [Footnote 21: A spur.] [Footnote 22: Assault.] [Footnote 23: A snail.]
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