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There Mulsack and Swiftneck, both prigs from their birth,

Old Mob and Tom Cox took their last draught on earth:

There Randal, and Shorter, and Whitney pulled up,

And jolly Jack Joyce drank his finishing cup!

For a can of ale calms, A highwayman’s qualms, And makes him sing blithely his dolorous psalms And nothing the transit to Tyburn beguiles So well as a draught from the Bowl of Saint Giles!

“Singing’s dry work,” observed the stranger, pausing to take a pull at the bottle. “And now, widow,” he continued, “attend to the next verse, for it consarns a friend o’ yours.”

The Essential Works of William Harrison Ainsworth

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