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The Take-ing Woman.
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The Colonel.
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The Literary Man.
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The Musical Negro.
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Making Soldiers "Breeches"
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Scolding Wife.
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Convenient Fashion.
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A School-Mistress.
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To a Black Republican.
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A Military Hero.
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Behold her pompous, lofty stride.
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To a Drummer.
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To a School Master.
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Trying to Skate.
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Miser.
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Miss Brazenface.
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What man is he that loveth not renown
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Counter Jumper.
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Arrah, Patrick, my boy, now, and where are you jigging?
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To a Dragoon.
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A Two Faced Woman.
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Hoops and Leader of the Fashion.
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Artillery.
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The Fast Man.
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If you aint the best of good fellows.
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Clerk.
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Miserly Woman.
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Dodging the Draft.
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You're a gay Zoovey Zoo, with that big beard of thine
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Mussy on us! what a muss
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One of the B'hoys.
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You think yourself both bold and brave, of course
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A Book-Keeper.
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You fat old cuss, give us your grub
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You're a sweet looking sailor boy, gallant and bold
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One of our First Men.
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The Tinner.
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The Brave Volunteer.
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Clear the track and let me pass.
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An! biddy, dear, do cease to scrub.
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A Tailor.
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An Amiable Young Lady.
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Dear Madam, I must vainly try.
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Copperhead.
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Tailoress.
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Row away, Red, White, and Blue
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The Veteran.
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A Farmer's Wife.
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When first you came before my eyes
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Doctor.
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A Bag of Wind.
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Book-Folder.
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You're a gay old Colonel, that's beyond a doubt
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The Beauty.
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All Lager--No Love.
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You stingy, shrivel'd, wrinkled, close-skin'd skin-flint
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Shop-Girl.
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Milk-Man.
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My friend, I vow that I'm not over nice.
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To a Military Bobadil.
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