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Burn the coals! they're up at sixty!
Burn Burn's Justice-burn Old Coke.
Burn the chestnuts. Burn the shovel!

Burn a fire, and burn the smoke!

Burn burnt almonds. Burn burnt brandy.
Let all burnings have a turn.

Burn Chabert, the Salamander,—

Burn the man that wouldn't burn!

Burn the old year out, don't ring it;

Burn the one that must begin.

Burn Lang Syne ; and, whilst you're burning,

Burn the burn he paidled in.

Burn the boxing! Burn the Beadle !

Burn the baker!

Burn his man!

Burn the butcher-Burn the dustman.

Burn the sweeper, if you can!

Burn the Postman! burn the postage!

Burn the knocker-burn the bell!

Burn the folks that come for money!

Burn the bills-and burn 'em well.

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Burn all candles, white or yellow-
Burn for war and not for peace!

Burn the Czar of all the Tallow!
Burn the King of all the Greece !

Burn all canters-burn in Smithfield.

Burn Tea-Tottle hum and bug;

Burn his kettle, burn his water,

Burn his muffin, burn his mug!

Burn the breeks of meddling vicars,

Picking holes in Anna's Urns!

Burn all Steers's Opodeldoc,

Just for being good for burns.

Burn all swindlers! Burn Asphaltum!

Burn the money-lenders down

Burn all schemes that burn one's fingers!

Burn the Cheapest House in town!

Burn all bores and boring topics;

Burn Brunel―aye, in his hole!

Burn all subjects that are Irish!

Burn the niggers black as coal

Burn all Boz's imitators!

Burn all tales without a head!

Burn a candle near the curtain

Burn your Burns, and burn your bed!

Burn all wrongs that won't be righted,
Poor poor Soup, and Spanish claims-

Burn that Bell, and burn his Vixen!
Burn all sorts of burning shames!

Burn the Whigs! and burn the Tories!

Burn all parties, great and small!
Burn that everlasting Poynder—

Burn his Suttees once for all!

Burn the fop that burns tobacco.

Burn a Critic that condemns.—

Burn Lucifer and all his matches!

Burn the fool that burns the Thames !

Burn all burning agitators

Burn all torch-parading elves!

And oh! burn Parson Stephen's speeches, If they haven't burnt themselves.

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LORD DURHAM'S RETURN.

"On revient toujours."

French Song.

"And will I see his face again,

And will I hear him speak?"

There's nae Luck about the House.

"THE Inconstant is come!"

It's in every man's mouth;

From the East to the West,
From the North to the South;

With a flag at her head,

And a flag at her stern;
Whilst the Telegraph hints
At Lord Durham's return.

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