The Anglican Friar, and the Fish which he Took by Hook and by Crook A Comic Legend
active 19th century Novice
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The Anglican Friar, and the Fish which he Took by Hook and by Crook A Comic Legend
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THE
ANGLICAN FRIAR,
AND
THE FISH WHICH HE TOOK
A Comic Legend,
A Comic Legend,
BY
THE FISH WHICH HE TOOK
A Comic Legend,
A Comic Legend,
BY
A. NOVICE, A.F. & F.
Dedicated to all Lovers of Angling.
And up suddenly reared, The head of Miss Puss in a very droll way.
Dedicated to all Lovers of Angling.
And up suddenly reared, The head of Miss Puss in a very droll way.
INTRODUCTION.
What dost thou here, Peter? the Abbot exclaimed.
"Och then it is you; Sir. I thought it was Ned."
Sure it makes me feel hungry, although I've just dined.
They are seated at last; and like smoke disappear
Then again the wild dance Does each young toe entrance.
And exhausted fell down, overwhelmed, to the ground
Then the friar, impatient, began to use force.
THE END.
What dost thou here, Peter? the Abbot exclaimed.
"Och then it is you; Sir. I thought it was Ned."
Sure it makes me feel hungry, although I've just dined.
They are seated at last; and like smoke disappear
Then again the wild dance Does each young toe entrance.
And exhausted fell down, overwhelmed, to the ground
Then the friar, impatient, began to use force.
THE END.
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