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The fur that warms a monarch, warm'd a bear. i. POPE-Essay on Man. Ep. III. L. 44. Cat.

Lauk! what a monstrous tail our cat has got! j. HENRY CAREY-The Dragon of Wantley. Act II. Sc. 1.

Mrs. Crupp had indignantly assured him that there wasn't room to swing a cat there; but as Mr. Dick justly observed to me, sitting down on the foot of the bed, nursing his leg, "You know, Trotwood, I don't want to swing a cat. I never do swing a cat. Therefore what does that signify to me!"

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DICKENS-David Copperfield. Vol. II.
Ch. VI.

Confound the cats! All cats-alway-
Cats of all colours, black, white, grey;
By night a nuisance and by day-

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Confound the cats! ORLANDO THOS. DOBBIN-A Dithyramb on Cats.

If 'twere not for my cat and dog,
I think I could not live.

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