Vulgar words in The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 - Devoted To Literature And National Policy (Page 1)
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comes like blatant fish-horn over the silent air, and your dream of the Coliseum ends ignominiously with this nineteenth-century song of a jackass.
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It is a hog-skin, filled with wind, having pipes at one end, and a jackass at the other, and is known in some lands as the bagpipe.
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'By George, Jim, that's a pretty painting: that jackass is fairly alive, and so's the girl with a red boddice.
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A bold Boston doctor, by stride superhuman, Makes only a step from a snake to a woman; Or, inspect your best friends by Granville's good glass, And the difference's as small 'twixt a man and an ass.
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Kind of a cuss'd 'skeeter hole, ain't it?'