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I wield and wag,
And a broad purple flag-flower
Waves for my flag.Full mony a waistless wally-drag,
With wames unweildable, did furth wag,Such quite elementary feelings, and tag
A man with a number, and set him to wagA regular old bush wag,
Tramping along in the dust and sand,
Humping his well-worn swag.Das frei gewilt sprang in dem hag,
Die fisch schnalzten in warmer wag;Be a linguist, a poet, a critic, a wag;
To the solid delight of thy well-judging club,
To the damage alone of thy bookseller Brag.With billy-can and swag,
I mind the notes sent home by girls
When someone “played the wag.”In lone Glenartney's thickets lies couched the lordly stag,
The dreaming terrier's tail forgets its customary wag;In its aptness seized the fancy of the regimental wag,
When an apoplectic colonel gasped, 'Of all the dashed infernal'....
As this Private Smith saluted, with 'Ribuck, boss! Got a fag?'That tongue that now can boast and brag
Shall then by death be tied
So fast, as not to speak or wag,And they be these: the wood, the weed, the wag.
The wood is that which makes the gallow tree;
The weed is that which strings the hangman's bag;POLICEMAN PETER FORTH I drag
From his obscure retreat:
He was a merry genial wag,"He was always a desperate wag!"
They beheld him--their Baker--their hero unnamed--
On the top of a neighbouring crag,And a crone in a bonnet that's more like a rag
From a mist of remembrance steps suddenly out;
And her funny old tongue never ceases to wagNever forgetting, Yoda nosed each shiny bag
To look for his toy and I knew by his wagShould it appear that that dry wag,
The guard, omitted to put in
Their carpet-bag.Set forth, in words that drag,
The best emotions of the soul,
Without a wag?"Because love was a spark and made my tail wag,
Her smile was a mark that I earned the ‘lover' tag.