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Three Stories High, Long, Dull, And Old, As Great Lords' Stories Often Are.
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Three stories high, long, dull, and old,
As great lords' stories often are.
-- George Colman, the Younger (1762-1836)
-- The Maid of the Moor
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When taken, To be well shaken.
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Mynheer Vandunck, though he never was drunk, Sipped brandy and water gayly.
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On their own merits modest men are dumb.
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