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, crumb-filcher. , bread-muncher. , lick-meal. , chaw-bacon. , lick-dish. , pot-stalker. , lick-man. , one who runs into holes. , bread-eater. , cheese-scooper. , bacon-eater. , one who follows the steam of the kitchen. , wheat-eater. , one who plunders his share.

, puff-cheeks. , the muddy. , water-queen. , loud-bawler. , the muddy. , beet-man. , great-talker. , lake-rejoicing. , cabbage eater. , of the lake. , of the reed. , water-rejoicing. , lying in the mud. , garlic-eater. , the muddy. , mud-walking. , garlic. , croaking.

commencing, I first implore the quire of the muses to descend from Helicon into mine heart, for the sake of the song which I now commit to tablets [placed] upon my knees, a