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Abolitionist
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Abolitionist Philanthropist.
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Accept Your Own.
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Admiration.
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Affection.
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Ah! now I
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Ah! what is the matter, my trooper so gay
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Aint you a pretty pair of bloods, as in the cars you ride
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Alas, poor man,
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All for Balls and Dress.
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All for Dress.
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All for Dress.
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All Lager--No Love.
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All Tongue.
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The Almighty Dollar Worshipper.
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Although you drive
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Although you're a Lieutenant bold.
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Always sleeping at your post.
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Amiable Woman.
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An Amiable Young Lady.
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Among the women who in history brightest have shone.
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An! biddy, dear, do cease to scrub.
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The Angry Woman.
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The Angry Woman.
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The Army Contractor.
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Arrah, Patrick, my boy, now, and where are you jigging?
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Artillery.
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As you stand there so quietly, in repose.
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An Aspiring Soldier.
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The Author.
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Awkward, clumsy, bawling
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Baboon.
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A Bag of Wind.
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A Bag of Wind.
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A Baker.
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The Baker
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A Ball Character.
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The Barber.
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A Bargain Second Hand
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A Barrel of Lager.
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The Bashful.
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Bawling about the streets
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Be aisy now, darlints, be aisy, I say.
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A Bear, what
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A Bear, what
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The Beauty.
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Beauty of Ireland.
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Beauty Unadorned.
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Begone, you dirty
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Behold her pompous, lofty stride.
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Behold your coward self from bullets flying.
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A Belle.
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The Belle.
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Belle of the Ballroom.
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Beloved by Everybody.
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A Big Bloat.
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Big Heart but not a Red.
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A Blacksmith.
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Blacksmith.
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Bless'd Baby.
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