id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42299 Combe, William The History of Johnny Quæ Genus, the Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax. A Poem by the Author of the Three Tours. .txt text/plain 56165 5215 95 I tell you Sir,--_you shall be PAID_." And, in good faith, I wish to know, QUÆ GENUS READING TO SIR JEFFERY GOURMAND.] QUÆ GENUS fail'd not, at the hour, Till your good friend the Doctor died. Nay, when your mirth, Sir, may think fit, And you, good Sir, shall shortly know, He smil'd and said, 'Good bye, my friend: Will fix my friend QUÆ GENUS here.' Have turn'd my strange life's future views, QUÆ GENUS, IN THE SERVICE OF SIR. When good _Sir Jeff'ry's_ gout was kind QUÆ GENUS with good grace receiv'd 'em, "QUÆ GENUS, know me for your friend, QUÆ GENUS said, "and with this view, To treat QUÆ GENUS as a friend, --But so it was--QUÆ GENUS thought --But so it was--QUÆ GENUS thought QUÆ GENUS heard the orders gay QUÆ GENUS thought he could but try, Nay, his kind friends, when it appear'd, ./cache/42299.txt ./txt/42299.txt