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23 hey angled so pliant for gull and for client, As sharp as a weazel for rats, ill that with their saw-dust, and what with their lawdust, They blinded the eyes of the flats. nen hey for the sawyer, and hey for the lawyer, Make hay, for its going to rain! nd saw'em, and law'em, and work’emn, cal pnirl: 'em And at 'em again and again.

Ick brought to the people a bill for the steeple, They swore that they wouldn't be lit; it out of a saw-pit is into a law-pit,--- Tim. tickled them up with a writ. ried Jack, the saw-rasper, “I say, neighbour Grasper, We both of us by in the stocks ; While I, for my savings, turn blocks into shavings, You, lawyer, are shaving the blocks." Then hey for the sawyer, &c.

ck frolic'd in clover, and when work was over, Got drunk at the George, for a freak; it Timothy Gordon, he stood for church-warden, And eat himself dead in a week: ck made him a coffin, but Timothy off in A loud clap of thunder had flown : 'hen lawyers lie level, be sure that the devil Looks sharp enough after his own. Then hey for the sawyer, &c.