The Eggs Of Pheasants Wry-Nosed Tooly Sells, But Ne'er So Much As Licks The Speckled Shells: Only, If One Prove Addled, That He Eats With Superstition, As The Cream Of Meats. The Cock And Hen He Feeds; But Not A Bone He Ever Picked, As Yet, Of Anyone.
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